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An 86-year-old woman was jailed after police said she called 911 dispatchers 20 times in a little more than a half-hour — all to complain that a pizza parlor wouldn't deliver.
Dorothy Densmore was charged with...
Lost cigarette leads to bizarre accident
By JIM WILLIAMSON
Texarkana Gazette
FOREMAN, ARK.--A 38-year-old Winthrop, Ark. man was hospitalized after jumping out the passenger window of a vehicle traveling an estimated 55 to 60 mph to retrieve his cigarette late Saturday, an official said...
Couples these days are undergoing counseling to see whether they should get engaged. In the divorce-heavy South, churches recommend it.
By Ellen Barry
Times Staff Writer
May 21, 2005
DUNWOODY, Ga. — It was almost romantic when Doreen...
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Waterless urinals get dry run at City Hall
May 12, 2005
BY GARY WISBY Environment Reporter <!-- Empty line is needed --> <noscript> </noscript>
No touch, no flush. No water, even.
Waterless urinals are being tested at City Hall.
But although they are saving hundreds of...
Canopy saves life of Lauderdale woman who falls 9 stories
By Brian Haas
Staff Writer
May 12, 2005
Call it "Miracle on [Northeast] 34th Street."
Gloria Jummati plummeted about 100 feet from her ninth-floor balcony Wednesday morning at...
Sex Cells
Wireless Operators in Europe, Asia
Find that Racy Cellphone Video
Drives a Surge in Broadband Use
By CASSELL BRYAN-LOW and DAVID PRINGLE
Staff Reporters of THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
May 12, 2005; Page B1
Pornography helped drive the early adoption of new technologies such as the...
It’s hard to shoplift a TV.
But that didn’t stop a man Sunday from walking out with a 23-inch television in plain view of an employee at an electronics store on Academy Boulevard near The Citadel mall.
The man walked into SoundTrack about 5:45 p.m., asked employee Jason Caldwell, “What’s...
Joke-telling genitals don't get free-speech protection
BY DAWSON BELL
FREE PRESS STAFF WRITER
May 12, 2005
A penis that tells jokes on late night public access television may be expressive of something. But it is not the kind of free expression protected by the First Amendment...
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By George Ziemann
December 11, 2002
The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has a real funny way of looking at things. Not funny - "ha ha", Funny - "odd."
Before you read the rest of this story, I heartily encourage the reader to click...
An American appeals court has rejected the US broadcast regulator's attempts to control the copying of digital TV with an anti-piracy technology. It ruled the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) overstepped its authority in its attempt to control how electronic...
NEC plans to propose changes to its corporate charter, including raising the number of shares it can issue, in an effort to fend off potential takeover attempts, the company said Friday.
A series of takeover battles in Japan's rigid banking and media sectors, including one between Fuji...
(Wilmington)- It's already making national headlines. An employee at Kohl's Frozen Custard on South College Road in Wilmington, accidentally cut off part of his finger on the job Sunday night. His fingertip wound up in a pint of chocolate custard, and the customer that found it plans to sue...
Hacker deletes own hard drive
You're going down, man!
By Paul Hales: Wednesday 27 April 2005, 09:31
A CHAT CHANNEL spat ended when a wannabe hacker was duped into deleting his own hard drive. The 26 year-old German claimed he was the baddest hacker in town and threatened...
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