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Burglar Nabbed By Greasy Fingerprints

 Bruce Campbell, King Of The B Movie Bruce Campbell last March in New York. As Sam Axe on Audio & video cable channel USA's Burn Notice, Bruce Campbell plays the disreputable sidekick to the hero. In conversation with Neal Conan, he said he's enjoying being on a show "that has ratings." You may also remember Campbell as the star of numerous B movies — think Man With the Screaming Brain. He's now directed and produced his own B movie, My Name is Bruce. He built the Western town featured in the film on his own property out of dead timber, and calls it "a very Little Rascals affair." Of the film, which didn't hit most movie major theaters, he says "it wasn't released, it escaped."

  Buford: Come for the Coffee, Stay ... To Keep The Tiny Town Open The Buford Trading Post is the only brick and mortar retailer in the U.S. for Vietnamese PhinDeli Coffee. Along a snowy highway in the Rockies lies Buford, Wyo., elevation: 8,000 feet, population: one. This tiny town is in danger of losing its last — and only — resident, as the town's longest running business may have to close. But this is really a story about three people. The first is Jason Hirsch, Buford's town manager. He mans the Buford Trading Post, which is also the gas station, the store and well, town hall basically. Jason Hirsch, the town manager, inside the Buford Trading Post. Buford was named after General John Buford, a Civil War general. "The politics are pretty easy around here," Hirsch says. "Sometimes you know, you have arguments with yourself." Now despite his role as town manager, Hirsch is not the town's one resident. "I live about three miles south of here, so I like to say I live in the suburbs of Buford," Hirsch says. Outside in the biting wind, Hoover gives the full tour of the sprawling metropolis. Brandon Hoover, the one human resident of Buford, gets ready to feed Sugar, the unofficial town mascot. "Alright, we got the highway right next to us about 30 feet that way," he says. There's the office back here." For Hoover, it was a no-brainer to quit his job at the Candlewood Suites in Cheyenne, 30 miles down the mountain from here. "I was looking for just a way to get out of the rigamarole, get out of the rat race and just be able to regain my whole sense of perspective and sense of what this land will give you," Hoover says. But for now, his mind is on his chores. "Let's see if we can find Sug," he says. Hoover calls out, 'Sug, where you at?' " Buford's population is technically two. The town comes with a horse, Sugar — and it's his dinner time.

  Burglar Nabbed By Greasy Fingerprints If only a Virginia man had followed the advice of many mothers, and made sure to wash his hands. The man was found guilty of breaking into a series of homes. He stole jewelry, appliances and tools. He also raided refrigerators. That's where he got in trouble. Police said he left his greasy fingerprints on an orange juice bottle. Once authorities reached the burglar's home, they discovered stolen goods, including 78 bags of popcorn. STEVE INSKEEP, host: Good morning, I'm Steve Inskeep. If only a Virginia man had followed the advice of many mothers and made sure to wash his hands. The man was found guilty of breaking into a series of homes. He stole jewelry, appliances, and tools, and he also raided refrigerators, which is where he got in trouble. Police say he left his greasy fingerprints on an orange juice bottle. Once they reached the burglar's home, they discovered stolen goods, including 78 bags of popcorn. It's Morning Edition.






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