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“Napoleon Dynamite”: Clinging to the Past
Napoleon Dynamite is the story of an awkward but loveable outsider (named Napoleon Dynamite) struggling through the ups and downs of high school life. ...
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Avalanche Expert Dies After Letting His Guard Down
On January 14, 2005, Shane Maixner died in an avalanche. The 27-year-old and four of his friends drove to the Canyons ski resort outside Park City, Utah, ...
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Justice Scalia Urges Christians to Live Fearlessly
Speaking to the Knights of Columbus Council in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia said: "God assumed from the beginning ...
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"Jeopardy's" Ken Jennings Preps to Manage Money
In his record breaking run on "Jeopardy," Ken Jennings won more than $2.5 million. He has shown he can handle facts, but can he handle money? ...
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Fire-Walkers Get Burned
At a self-help seminar in Rohrbach, Austria, participants were urged to walk over hot, fiery coals. The purpose of the exercise was to "mobilize ...
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Woman Uses Valuable Coin for Parking
When we possess something of great value, we generally safeguard it. Through a series of errors, a South African woman failed to properly care for a collection ...
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Boxer Mike Tyson Squandered Fortune
Minimum amount boxer Mike Tyson earned in the nine years before filing for bankruptcy in August 2003: $300,000,000.
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Man Receives Shock After Ignoring Warnings
Jason Grisham shouldn't be alive. During his attempt to scale an electrical tower, the 22-year-old man received a shock that is usually fatal. Partway ...
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Criminal Finds Robbery Stressful
Rafiq Abdul Mortland clearly needed to choose another career. The 38-year-old found that what he was doing put him under pressure, not to mention that ...
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California Firestorm Makes Hesitation Fatal
In the fall of 2003, a string of Southern California wildfires eventually claimed two-dozen lives. The flames moved at a speed faster than people could ...
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