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  • Trick-or-treater finds marijuana cigarette in candy bag

    11/04/2006 6:44:48 AM PST · by SandRat · 7 replies · 455+ views
    DOUGLAS — A trick-or-treater in Douglas got a little more than he expected in his bag when he found a marijuana cigarette mixed in with his Milk Duds and Hershey’s Kisses. The boy was looking though his bag when he found the strange looking item wrapped in white paper. The boy told an adult about it and the adult called the Douglas police, said Marcus Gonzales, the public information officer for the Douglas Police Department. Police arrived to the area of Seventh Street and G Avenue. Since the boy had not been out for very long, officers were able to...
  • ZOT!!! A cure for everything, made of 100% pure and natural electricity.

    06/06/2004 3:14:47 PM PDT · by cureforcancer · 134 replies · 453+ views
    patent, 1995,1996, 2004-copyright, 2004 | Robert Texas Bailey(Tex)
    I believe that I have found a natural medicine (refluxed pure natural rubber, and since natural, basically unregulated by FDA) that is anti – carcinogenic and may cure cancer, and natural rubber (the longest known molecule), seams to have the ability to also stop bleeding once in the blood system, which in many cases is the first sign of cancer as an cancerous ulcer. The German scientist Paul Ehrlich (1854-1915) came up with the concept in medicine of a magic bullet that would kill bacteria but not harm Humans. He had some success with an arsenic compound that he add...
  • Weed Road sign repeatedly stolen

    08/08/2003 9:59:58 PM PDT · by Rodney King · 21 replies · 384+ views
    Burlington Free Press ^ | today | Adam Silverman
    <p>ESSEX -- The residents of Weed Road in Essex are angry. You just might have a hard time finding them to ask why. The street signs at both ends of Weed Road have been stolen at least five times this summer. Police are investigating the incidents, as well as other cases of stolen and damaged markers around town. Missing and damaged signs threaten public safety and cost the town money, said Todd Law, assistant director of the Public Works Department.</p>