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Principal chases streaker in gorilla mask
Sep 15 2005 10:14PM (CT)
UNION SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) - A 17-year-old student was arrested for streaking through his high school in a gorilla mask after being chased down the street by the school principal.
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Police charge 11 after wedding party brawl
Sep 15 2005 10:14PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - A groom spent his wedding night in jail with his father, his brother his father-in-law and seven other members of his wedding party after the group allegedly brawled with another bridal party and police, according to a published report.
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No smiling for passport photos in Germany
Sep 15 2005 8:40PM (CT)
BERLIN (AP) - Germans were ordered Thursday to stay serious when having their photographs taken for new passports, wiping away any grins, smirks or smiles so that biometric scanners can pick up their facial features.
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Clerk charged with urinating in soda
Sep 15 2005 8:40PM (CT)
DELTONA, Fla. (AP) - A convenience store clerk was charged Thursday with felony tampering after allegedly urinating in a bottle of soda that was later drunk by a customer who became violently sick.
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Man allegedly pedals away with pot plants
Sep 15 2005 8:22AM (CT)
EUGENE, Ore. (AP) - It was a terribly low-tech version of drug trafficking. Dwayne Earl Anthony Etzel was arrested on drug possession charges after a police officer caught sight of him pedaling on a bicycle with three uprooted marijuana plants under his arm.
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China considers law to jail cheaters
Sep 15 2005 8:22AM (CT)
SHANGHAI, China (AP) - Exam cheats, think again _ instead of four years of college, you might get seven years in prison.
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Big fish not a record; scale off-kilter
Sep 15 2005 8:21AM (CT)
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Fisherman Donald Kershaw thought he had a record catch. That is, until the Department of Natural Resources determined the scale he used to weigh his fish was almost 20 pounds off-kilter.
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Californians get calls about Neb. Wal-Mart
Sep 15 2005 8:14AM (CT)
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) - Hundreds of people in California recently received phone calls asking for their support for the creation of a Wal-Mart. There was just one problem: The calls concerned a proposed Wal-Mart that was nowhere near California. It's in Lincoln, Neb.
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