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Oregon Cops Say Bellevue Man Sent Them Change Soaked In Urine
Oregon authorities say a Bellevue man was busted for speeding through a Portland work zone. According to cops Michael Lynch got their attention after paying his ticket in change. Multnomah County Sheriff's Deputies say Lynch packed a box full of...Tags: Tickets, Family, Crime, Law and Justice, Crimes
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Taking the plunge with a composting toilet
Inspiration comes in many forms. For me, it was my toilet backing up into my bathtub -- a situation that was not only disgusting but potentially expensive to fix.
My usual response was to whip out the plunger and go to town, resorting to a plumber if...Tags: Energy Saving, Water Restrictions, Berkeley (Alameda, California), The Home Depot, California
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NASA diapers become topic No. 1
Times Staff WriterIt's the diaper that boldly goes where no incontinence product has gone before. The sordid saga of a love-struck, diaper-clad astronaut has transformed a somewhat obscure NASA undergarment into a cultural phenomenon. Comedians and bloggers can't get...Tags: Adults, David Letterman, Florida, NASA, Kimberly-Clark Corporation
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Misery: Inside a 1-star nursing home
Tribune reporterThe inspectors knew there was trouble as soon as they entered the nursing home. The lobby smelled of urine. In one room, they found a 97-year-old woman, lying in her own waste. She had severe bruises on her arm, foot and both legs that the staff could...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Berwyn, Health and Safety at Work, Censorship, Cook County
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Readers pack in nominees for overrated destinations
There's just no accounting for taste. When we asked readers to talk about the places they visited but thought were overrated, the results amazed us. Can someone really dislike the Grand Canyon? Yes. In fact, two readers did. Others registered their...Tags: Arts and Culture, National Parks, Christmas, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Casino and Gambling Industry
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Prisoners defiant at Guantanamo Bay
Associated PressSAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - The prisoners banged on their cells to protest the heat at Guantanamo Bay. They doused guards with whatever liquid was handy - from spit to urine. Sometimes they struck their jailers, one swinging a steel chair at a military police...Tags: Prisons, Politics, Prisoners and Detainees, Puerto Rico, Crime, Law and Justice
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Not a cure-all
Sun reportersMany heroin addicts trying to break the grip of drugs and crime turn to a health center on West Saratoga Street for help. Some come asking for an orange pill they believe might be a "wonder drug" for treating their problems. Nearly 200 have gotten it....Tags: Arts and Culture, Medical Procedures and Tests, Behavioral Conditions, AIDS, Urinalysis
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Drug is powerful, has place in sports history
Sun StaffThe steroid that Rafael Palmeiro allegedly took is a powerful drug, experts say, one not likely to be ingested unwittingly. The drug, stanozolol (sta-NOZ-ah-lol), is an anabolic steroid that has been used for decades. "It's potent. It's up there in the...Tags: Arts and Culture, Politics, Rafael Palmeiro, Colleges and Universities, Crime, Law and Justice
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Movie Review: 'The Love Guru'
If Richard Attenborough ever follows up his Charlie Chaplin biopic with a project dedicated to cross-eyed wonder Ben Turpin, casting the leading role won't be hard. Ben Kingsley's the man! The strenuous new Mike Myers vehicle "The Love Guru" is all about...Tags: Justin Timberlake, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Mariska Hargitay, Eddie Cantor, Movies
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Congress urged baseball to save samples
Sun ReporterMonths before former Oriole Jason Grimsley said he and other players were using human growth hormone, Congress was quietly pressuring baseball to save players' urine specimens so they could be analyzed when a test for the performance-boosting drug becomes...Tags: Rafael Palmeiro, Multi-Sport Events, Urinalysis, Crime, Law and Justice, Baltimore Orioles
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Judge Uses Vulgar Language As She Is Charged
The Hartford CourantRepeatedly using vulgar and racial insults, Superior Court Judge E. Curtissa Cofield argued with a police officer — addressing him as "Negro trooper" at one point — who was trying to process her on a charge of drunken driving in Glastonbury...Tags: Drunk Driving, Politics, Soccer, M. Jodi Rell, Executive Branch
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Our city, our duty
THERE ARE ENOUGH HOMELESS people in Los Angeles to fill the Kodak Theatre, home of tonight's Academy Awards ceremony, 26 times over. For one night, Los Angeles is the capital of glamour and style, but it is the capital of homelessness every day of the...Tags: Poverty, Behavioral Conditions, Mental Health, New York, Homelessness
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