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■ UNITED STATES

`Polar' bear stops traffic

A black bear climbed 30m up a power pole and brought traffic to a halt on a California desert highway near Lancaster as motorists stopped to gawk and take pictures. "Not a whole lot we could do except keep the people out of the area and let him decide he needed to come down and continue his way on to the mountains, and with the assistance of the Highway Patrol, that's what we did," game warden Martin Wall said. After a couple of hours on Friday of taking in the view from a crossbar supporting electrical wires, the bear came back to earth, walked across the highway and ran off into the desert scrub.

■ UNITED STATES

Village person plans tour

Victor Willis, the original policeman in the disco band The Village People, is planning his first performance in about 25 years after completing a drug treatment program earlier this year, his publicist said. Willis, 55, will appear at the House of Blues in Las Vegas on Aug. 31 in a show previewing his planned 2008 world tour, publicist Alice Wolf said on Friday. His tour is to begin in March, she said. "He'll come out on his motorcycle" as the cop and perform Village People hits and his solo work, she said. Willis was the co-writer for hits such as Y-M-C-A and In the Navy. He was arrested in San Francisco last year after police found cocaine and drug paraphernalia in his car.

■ UNITED STATES

Woman jailed over lawncare

A 70-year-old woman who said she could not afford to water her brown, sickly lawn was briefly jailed after refusing to accept a ticket for violating a city ordinance. Betty Perry has not watered her lawn in a year, said Lieutenant Doug Edwards, a police spokesman for Orem, 50km south of Salt Lake City, Utah. When an officer knocked on Perry's door on Friday, she refused to accept a citation for not watering the lawn. A scuffle ensued and Perry was eventually handcuffed and taken to jail, where she spent more than an hour before officials decided custody was inappropriate. The unidentified police officer who arrested Perry was suspended.

■ UNITED STATES

`Graffiti artist' punished

Writing "I love Alex" on a school gymnasium wall brought a 12-year-old the same punishment as if she had made terrorist threats. The Katy, Texas, school district rated the message, written with a baby blue marker by sixth-grader Shelby Sendelbach, as a "Level 4" infraction -- the same as for threats, drug possession and assault. Only murder, gun possession, sexual assault and arson are considered more severe by the suburban Houston district. Shelby was assigned to an alternative school for the semester in accordance with state law for punishment for graffiti. Her parents, Lisa and Stu Sendelbach, have appealed. "We are shocked that the rules make no distinction between what Shelby is accused of and what a gang member does with a can of black spray paint," her father said.

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