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March 3, 2006
Jailed rapper Lil' Kim believes her breast implants are leaking. The star who is serving time behind bars in Philadelphia on perjury and conspiracy charges has reportedly told friends and families she's having problems with her implants.
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February 25, 2006
A South Carolina teacher is behind bars, accused of having sex with an 11-year-old student. The elementary school teacher was arrested and charged Friday with two counts of criminal sexual conduct. Authorities say the teacher had sex with the little boy at least twice inside the school. The teacher resigned shortly before she was arrested. She had been with the school district for nine years.
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February 18, 2006
Vietnam's government against "social evils" has evidently targeted Karaoke bars since they will no longer be allowed to sell or have alcohol on their premises. Under the new legislation that went into effect Thursday, karaoke bars, along with discotheques, are legally bound to close at midnight.
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February 1, 2006
A top executive at Morgan Stanley tried to use his company's connections to become a New York Yankees honorary batboy. Guy Chiarello wanted to celebrate his 20th anniversary with Morgan Stanley at Yankee Stadium. To achieve his goals, he sent a number of e-mails to Robert Nederlander Jr. , whose father is a part-owner of the Yankees. Chiarello, the investment bank's chief technology officer, suggested that many of his 1,500 employees would buy tickets or contribute to a charitable donation on behalf of the team. He also said he would not mind being part of the grounds crew working to the strains of YMCA.
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January 29, 2006
Fox has dashed Terrell and Derrell Brittenum's dreams of becoming the next American Idols. The 28-year-old identical twin brothers were "uninvited" from the competition after their criminal records became public, their lawyer said. The Brittenums made their mark on American Idol during the first episode of the fifth season, when they wowed the judges at the Chicago auditions and earned passes to Hollywood. But the Tennessee natives' brush with glory turned out to be short-lived, as the brothers soon landed behind bars on charges that they used another man's identity and financial information last June to purchase a 2005 Dodge Magnum in Atlanta. Both Brittenums refused extradition to Georgia, which led to additional charges against them.
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