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To do list includes ‘go on the rob’ and ‘sell weed’

You're 19 years old and the playstation is broken, but need to get some money to repair it. Well first, get organised a create a to do list for this problem. Put down the usual like sell push bike, get a job and oh yeah don't forget to write 'sell weed' and 'go on the rob' because notes like that might come in handy when you're caught with the note and 21g of cannabis by the police. “Police were amazed to find the hand-written note in 19-year-old Thomas Franks' pocket, along with 21g of cannabis on his person. A police source stated: 'He couldn't really deny it with that note. Luckily he hadn't got round to robbing anyone.' “-Metro added by: Mcellie

North Korea threatens more punishment for American

North Korea threatened Thursday to increase punishment for an American who was sentenced to hard labor for illegally entering the country, citing what it called a hostile U.S. policy toward it. Aijalon Mahli Gomes, from Boston, was sentenced in April to eight years of hard labor and fined $700,000 for entering the country illegally and for an unspecified “hostile act.” The U.S. has asked North Korea to release him on humanitarian grounds. Thaleia Schlesinger, a spokeswoman for Gomes' family in Boston, said they had not heard the news and did not immediately have a comment. Communist North Korea has freed three other Americans detained for illegal entry, but ruled out Gomes' release amid tensions over the sinking of a South Korean warship that Seoul and Washington have blamed on the North. South Korea has asked the U.N. Security Council to censure North Korea over the sinking. The North denies it was responsible and has warned that any moves to punish it at the U.N. could lead to armed conflict and possibly nuclear war. The U.S. and South Korea have urged North Korea to avoid provocations and vowed to hold it accountable for the sinking of the warship in March, in which 46 South Korean sailors died. North Korea is examining what harsher measures to take against Gomes under a wartime law, and would be compelled to consider applying the law if the U.S. persists in its “hostile approach,” the official Korean Central News Agency reported Thursday. story continues http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20100624/ap_on_re_as/as_nkorea_american_detained added by: Stoneyroad