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July 2, 2007
Topics california, simpsons, fun, movie, beer, cartoon, simpson, seattle, marketing, colorado, advertising, single, chicago, natural, mountain, hands, texas, summer, angeles, face, florida and city
Nearly a dozen 7-Eleven convenience stores will wear a new face replicating the famed Kwik-E-Marts from "The Simpsons" cartoon. Kwik-E-Mart, which was designed in the show to poke fun at 7-Eleven Inc's more than 6,000 North American stores, features unhealthy snacks like Buzz Cola, KrustyO's cereal and Squishees -- a spin off of 7-Eleven's Slurpees.
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May 25, 2007
An elusive 6 1/2 foot former pet alligator was captured Friday and taken to the zoo. Known as "Reggie," the reptile has been hiding out at Harbor Regional Park's Lake Machado for two years, ever since its former owner discarded it when it grew too large. On Thursday, the gator came out to sun itself and officials were waiting with equipment to trap the unsuspecting beast.
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May 18, 2007
Topics paris, express, hilton, dolls, angeles, hotel, star, tv, book, internet, newspaper and life
Paris Hilton has been immortalized as a doll wearing prison overalls. The convicted hotel heiress' impending jail sentence has inspired a line of memorabilia - which includes T-shirts, mugs and prisoner-Paris figures. Sandy Kelley - who sells the dolls - is quoted as saying by Britain's Daily Express newspaper: "I'm sure Paris wouldn't mind. Everyone knows how she loves to be the center of attention. "
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May 17, 2007
With bikini season just round the corner, many spas in New York, Miami, Los Angeles and Minneapolis have found a new way to earn money and offer relaxation by promoting "butt facials. " People who are ready to dish out nearly $650 -$800 for a hour-long session can get the facials that promise to tighten, lift and tone the posteriors of clients eager to wear the bikinis and bathing suits.
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March 14, 2007
In an attempt to punish three Democratic legislators after they attended a fundraiser against his wishes, the Democratic leader of the California Senate Don Perata locked them out of their offices. The Oakland Democrat apparently was annoyed with the Southern California lawmakers, Sens. Ron Calderon, Gloria Negrete-McLeod and Lou Correa, who attended a dinner in Sacramento, held by pro-business Assembly Democrats.
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