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October 14, 2008
A sweet 16 party for a police officer's daughter turned sour when celebrants clashed with party crashers and 200 people began brawling in the street, throwing punches and firing guns. Police officers from six agencies responded to the 911 call placed by the father.
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October 14, 2008
A sweet-16 party for a police officer's daughter turned sour when celebrants clashed with party crashers and 200 people began brawling in the street, throwing punches and firing guns. Police officers from six agencies responded to the 911 call placed by the father.
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October 6, 2008
Topics russian, world, hamburg, disco, windows, africa, girlfriend, football, private, war, club, germany, security, feet, dead, water, hospital and people
Russian Billionaire Roman Abramovich is awaiting the delivery of a yacht he bought for $354 million- reportedly the world's largest private yacht capable of fending off pirates. The 500-foot Eclipse, about two-thirds the size of the German World War II battleship Bismarck, is equipped with a missile detector and radar equipment, and has bullet-proof windows and armor plating to protect the 41 year old Abramovich from pirates.
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September 29, 2008
Mathematicians at the University of California Los Angeles claim that they have found a 13-million-digit prime number long sought by computer users. The Los Angeles Times reported the discovery of the first verified Mersenne prime number with more than 10 million digits qualifies UCLA for a $100,000 prize from the Electronic Frontier Foundation. The discovery is the 46th known Mersenne prime number and the eighth Mersenne prime discovered at UCLA.
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September 15, 2008
Topics children, kids, windows, rape, knife, natural, light, led, london, sex, wife, life, charges, house, hospital, family and woman
Elisabeth Fritzl, the woman who was locked in a cellar for 24 years by her father, who raped her and fathered her children, has spoken out about what her life was like while kept prisoner by her domineering father. In an interview with an Austrian judge, Elisabeth, 42, said that her father, Josef, raped her at least three times a week for all those years. Of the seven children he fathered with her, three lived in the cellar, while three were chosen by Josef to be raised in the house by he and his wife. One child died in infancy, and Josef reportedly incinerated the baby's corpse.
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