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June 19, 2007
Police in Somerset County, Pennsylvania are trying to solve a strange case of a stolen salad. A man has reportedly registered a complaint that a stranger kicked in his door Monday and stole a salad from his refrigerator while he was at a local bar. According to AP reports, there were no other items reported missing except the salad from his house. Additionally, the man also said he found a knife stuck into his apartment door.
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June 17, 2007
An Applebee's restaurant accidentally served a 2-year-old boy a margarita in a children's sippy cup. It was the second such incident at an Applebee's franchise in as many years. Kim Mayorga noticed her son making faces and pushing his cup, of what was supposed to be apple juice, away. When she opened the cup, she was hit with the smell of tequila and Triple Sec.
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June 11, 2007
Topics finger, blood, man, bar, hospital, wales, sydney, huge, australia, hand, lost, newspaper and police
A 42-year-old man from New South Wales, Australia lost a part of his finger in a bar brawl and walked out of the pub and down the street unaware of it. He did not realize that something was amiss until he saw blood dripping down. Police Inspector Mark Kellert told The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper, "He was out on the street and realized there was blood on his hand, noticed his finger was missing, and went to hospital. "
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June 6, 2007
Topics alcohol, health, people, aim, target, bars, happy, drunk, bar, medical, england, head, office, help and launch
A new campaign aimed at creating a more positive attitude toward drinking in Britain is expected to save the government $27 billion in medical and other expenses. Britain's broad acceptance of excessive drinking is thought to cause health, crime and disorder problems. The government believes the population widely accepts anti-social behavior and consistent drunkenness.
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May 30, 2007
Topics gay, bars, women, bar, lesbian, strip, college, bad, female, student, help, men, people and woman
A Montreal gay bar is facing a human rights complaint after refusing to serve a female patron. Audrey Vachon, a 20-year-old college student and her father entered Le Stud to kill some time. But once on the patio, the waiter told her women are not welcome in the establishment.
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