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Panel: Legislators shouldn't work drunk
May 22 2006 7:03PM (CT)
SALEM, Ore. (AP) - Oregon legislators and staff members should not be drunk while performing their official duties, a citizen panel says.
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Police get calls about bikinis, TV remotes
May 22 2006 6:03PM (CT)
REXBURG, Idaho (AP) - Law enforcement agencies depend on citizens in the community to be their eyes and ears. But officials in this southeastern Idaho town aren't sure how to respond to reports of skimpy bikinis, lost TV remotes, menacing squirrels, and a report of a neighbor's shrub trespassing.
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Armaments found in batches of potatoes
May 22 2006 4:05PM (CT)
LONDON (AP) - Workers at a french fries factory in northern England had to be evacuated on two consecutive days last week when armaments suspected to date back to World Wars I and II were discovered in batches of imported European potatoes, the company said Monday.
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'Stargazer' says he fell down chimney
May 22 2006 3:21PM (CT)
BRAWLEY, Calif. (AP) - A man faces a burglary charge after police found him stuck in a chimney. Matthew Allen, 27, told police he fell down the chimney after going on to the roof of the house to look at the stars.
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Malfunction cuts gas price to 29 cents
May 22 2006 3:15PM (CT)
HAMMOND, Ind. (AP) - When a pump at a gas station malfunctioned, opportunistic motorists were able to buy gas for 29 cents per gallon.
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Urine ruins W.Va. courthouse shrubbery
May 22 2006 3:12PM (CT)
BECKLEY, W.Va. (AP) - Shrubbery next to the Raleigh County Courthouse has been ruined by homeless people who urinate there and must be replaced, the county commission president says.
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