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Stripper mobile grinds to a halt - St. Petersburg Times
Fans call it a brilliant marketing tool and a symbol of free speech. Naysayers call it a skank tank and an accident waiting to happen. Love it or hate it, the stripper mobile created a buzz recently when it cruised Tampa party zones with not-quite ...
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2 injured in 4-vehicle crash in Hardin Co. - Waterloo Cedar-Falls Courier
IOWA FALLS - Two Alden women were injured in a four-vehicle accident on Highway 65 one mile north of Iowa Falls Wednesday. Carrie Luella Cooper, 40, and Julia Marie Stewart, 62, were both taken to Ellsworth Community Hospital in Iowa Falls with ...
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Near-Death Experiences, Deodorant, And Eggert’s ... - DEADSPIN
Time for your Thursday edition of the Deadspin Funbag. Find more of Drew's stuff at KSK or on Twitter . Today, we're covering candles, immigrants, bukkake, silencers, boners, blacking out, and more. Before we get down to business, I must note that ...
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It's Daylight Grousing Time for clock setters - Pantagraph
Does anybody have anything nice to say about Daylight Saving Time? New York City's Camilla ... but other studies have shown overwhelmingly that shifting light into evening has reduced accidents by 1 to 2 percent a day throughout the eight-month ...
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Archive for November 2009 - The Spokesman-Review
Joseph R. Giordanella, 24, appeared in Spokane County Superior Court Monday after being arrested last week for the Sept. 29 robbery of the Zip Trip, 3030 E. Euclid Ave. But court documents show police don’t think Giordanella was at the crime scene ...
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State Budget Puts Spinal Cord Injury Research in ... - Gotham Gazette
State trooper Paul Richter was lying on the ground, looking up at the man who had just shot him. Death seemed all but certain. The Queens-born Richter had been shot in the leg, arm and neck while checking out a vehicle that had been used in the ...
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Archive for May 2005 - The Spokesman-Review
Last fall, the feds put Fitzen on a bus in Waseca, Minn ... Marge Chadderdon, R-Coeur d’Alene; Bob Nonini, R-Coeur d’Alene; Frank Henderson, R-Post Falls; and Eric Anderson, R-Priest Lake. Reps. George Sayler, D-Coeur d’Alene; and Mary Lou ...
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Defense says cabbie shooting not murder - San Mateo Daily Journal
... bus ... accidents, suffers from frontal lobe seizures that lead to sleepwalking and blackouts, and low-functioning mental ability. While the seizures are technically labeled epilepsy, Rutgers explained that they do not cause a person to fall
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Medical student cyclist killed in collision with tipper ... - Evening Standard
A medical student was crushed to death in a collision with a tipper truck near London Bridge . Witnesses said the victim, who was in his early twenties, was a fourth-year medical student at King's College and was on his way to Guy's Hospital when ...
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RSS for this category - Seattle Post Intelligencer
As noted last week, yesterday was a new Design Review recommendation meeting for the project proposed at 3031 Western, at the north end of the Valley section of the Olympic Sculpture Park. This project was previously approved, but was appealed to the ...
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