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    (Taiwan News) Law and crime. Myanmar state media reports that the ruling military junta will release 5,864 prisoners, including 180 foreigners, under an amnesty marking the country's national independence day.

  3. Florida man attacked family with samurai sword: cops - AOL

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    A 59-year-old Florida man is in custody after allegedly attacking his parents and sister with a samurai sword.

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  5. A concerned Florida mother set up her own sting operation at a local Popeye’s to confront a man who was sexting her 13-year-old daughter — a showdown that resulted in the allegedly armed creep ...

  6. Victory Road (2011) - Wikipedia

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    The 2011 Victory Road was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) promotion, which took place on March 13, 2011 at the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida.

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  8. Undercover sting in Florida Keys turns up illegal guns ... - AOL

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    Florida Keys deputies arrested four people following an undercover gun buy that’s part of an ongoing investigation into illegal firearm sales in the island chain, according to the Monroe County ...

  9. HMS Pickle (1800) - Wikipedia

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    Originally named Sting, Pickle was built in 1799 in Bermuda, where this type of vessel was known as a Bermuda sloop. [2] [3] Vice-Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour, the commander in chief on the Jamaica Station, formally purchased Sting in December 1800 for £2,500, after having leased her for some time at £10 per day. His purchase was in defiance of ...