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Police in Guangzhou, China, now demand fingerprints, a DNA sample, and a handwriting sample from anyone wishing to work in a bar
Police in Guangzhou, China, now demand fingerprints, a DNA sample, and a handwriting sample from anyone wishing to work in a bar or night club.
Reason, 12/01/09 by Charles Oliver · More from publication -
Mike and Cathy Grosse were shopping when they got the call from the Hamilton, Ohio, fire department
Mike and Cathy Grosse were shopping when they got the call from the Hamilton, Ohio, fire department. During a training exercise, firefighters had...
Reason, 07/01/09 by Charles Oliver · More from publication -
Ryan Moats, a running back for the Houston Texans, rushed to the hospital with his family when he heard his mother-in-law was dying
Ryan Moats, a running back for the Houston Texans, rushed to the hospital with his family when he heard his mother-in-law was dying. But when they...
Reason, 07/01/09 by Charles Oliver · More from publication -
In New Zealand, Steve Wyn-Harris rented a wall-less tent for the 50th Jubilee of Central Hawke's Bay College
In New Zealand, Steve Wyn-Harris rented a wall-less tent for the 50th Jubilee of Central Hawke's Bay College. Local officials told him he'd need to...
Reason, 07/01/09 by Charles Oliver · More from publication -
Massachusetts lawmakers are considering a bill that would expand the state's child pornography laws to cover material featuring people older than 60 and the disabledeven if they are mentally competent
Massachusetts lawmakers are considering a bill that would expand the state's child pornography laws to cover material featuring people older than...
Reason, 07/01/09 by Charles Oliver · More from publication -
In Seminole County, Florida, Judge Ralph Erikkson tossed a man in jail because he did not like the fellow's lawyer
In Seminole County, Florida, Judge Ralph Erikkson tossed a man in jail because he did not like the fellow's lawyer. Attorney Kendall Horween won a...
Reason, 07/01/09 by Charles Oliver · More from publication -
Washington state banned the sale of dishwashing detergents containing more than 0.5 percent phosphates; the prohibition will go statewide next year, but it initially took effect in Spokane County
Washington state banned the sale of dishwashing detergents containing more than 0.5 percent phosphates; the prohibition will go statewide next...
Reason, 07/01/09 by Charles Oliver · More from publication -
The British government has unveiled plans to track every person who leaves the United Kingdom, even for just one day
The British government has unveiled plans to track every person who leaves the United Kingdom, even for just one day. Travelers will have to...
Reason, 07/01/09 by Charles Oliver · More from publication -
Janitor Jesus Barajas saved for 30 years to build his dream house on a piece of property he owns in Seattle
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Janitor Jesus Barajas saved for 30 years to build his dream house on a piece of property he owns...
Reason, 07/01/09 by Charles Oliver · More from publication -
Sgt. Steve Brody, an officer with the Morrisville State College University Police in upstate New York, used to stop each morning at a store that offers free coffee to cops
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Sgt. Steve Brody, an officer with the Morrisville State College University Police in upstate New...
Reason, 06/01/09 by Charles Oliver · More from publication


