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Cold campout on roof for NJ principal
Dec 9 2006 12:11PM (CT)
NEW YORK (AP) - The next time Scott Davies makes a motivational deal with his pupils, he might want to do it in springtime.
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Woman allegedly steals to impress beau
Dec 9 2006 6:24AM (CT)
McMINNVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - A married woman stole items worth tens of thousands of dollars in a string of burglaries to make her boyfriend think she had a high-paying job, authorities said.
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'Opossum' family gets artificial tree
Dec 9 2006 6:23AM (CT)
ENGLEWOOD, Pa. (AP) - A woman who hurled last year's Christmas tree out in the yard when an opossum popped out, scaring her teenage daughter, said the family will stick with an artificial tree this year.
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Colorado man gets stuck in his chimney
Dec 9 2006 6:22AM (CT)
WESTMINSTER, Colo. (AP) - Santa must have a trick. A man who was locked out of his house in this Denver suburb tried to get in by sliding down the chimney early Friday, but he got stuck and had to be rescued, authorities said.
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Overloaded pants end shoplifter's escape
Dec 9 2006 6:17AM (CT)
LAPEL, Ind. (AP) - A teenager arrested for shoplifting had filled her pockets with so many items that her pants dropped to her ankles as she tried to run out of the store, police said.
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Letters to Santa flood Alaskan town
Dec 9 2006 6:08AM (CT)
ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - It's a name that needs no address. Everyone knows Santa Claus lives at the North Pole. So letters sent to the roly-poly icon find their way to the small town of North Pole deep in Alaska's interior, including those simply addressed to Santa. Last year, 120,000 letters arrived from 26 countries, not counting the thousands with no return address.
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