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Drug Kingpin Carl Williams Buried In A Gold Coffin
May 1st

A former Australian drug kingpin, killed in prison last week, was buried Friday in an oversized gold casket valued at $30,000.
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WTF? Look At This, Chinese Woman Grows Horns
Mar 11th

A 101-year-old woman in China has surprised her relatives after growing a 6 centimetre-long horn from her forehead – and it looks like another one may be sprouting on the other side of her head.
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Hard Times Is Forcing More Women To Strip
Feb 9th

She’s stunning, even in sweats. But Leilani Burkhead’s got her work cut out for her. It’s 9 p.m. on a weeknight, time to hit the stage at Atlanta’s
Magic City strip club.
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Man Has 3-Some With Disabled Woman & Her Mother
Feb 5th

Mentally impaired, the young woman struggled with tasks such as tying her shoes, cooking herself a meal, showering and dressing properly.
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School Bus Driver Fired for Taping Kid’s Mouth Shut
Feb 1st
(New York Post) – A Long Island school bus driver was fired for taping shut a loud student’s mouth for 10 minutes to keep him quiet, The New York Post reported Sunday.
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BART Will Pay Oscar Grant’s Daughter $1.5 Million For Fatal Shooting
Jan 30th

San Francisco, California (CNN) — Officials have agreed to pay $1.5 million to the daughter of a man fatally shot in the back by a transit police officer on New Year’s Day 2009 in Oakland, California.
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Ex-NBA Scrub Paul Shirley Disses Haitian People
Jan 28th

Former NBA player and sometime ESPN.com contributor Paul Shirley who averaged an entire 1.8 points while playing profesionally has decided he is much better being an unfeeling idiot who attacks a country that has just been hit by an earthqauke. He attacks Haiti for being poor and for a lack of birth control.
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Hungry Haitians Still Wait For Aid After 2 Weeks
Jan 27th

PORT-AU-PRINCE (AFP) – Desperate Haitians Wednesday still faced a battle for survival more than two weeks after a deadly quake, as aid trickled in and fears grew that child traffickers could exploit the tragedy.
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