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May 28, 2008
Authorities detained a British woman for allegedly going against a civil order and playing extremely loud music, causing disturbance within the neighborhood. According to local police, 33-year old Tracey Kirby, mother of three, insisted on playing Madonna songs at full blast, despite the local court sending an anti-social behavior order (Asbo) and retrieving her stereo in response to the complaints of local residents. Neighbors claim that the woman had violated the order a total of 11 times, continuously playing songs from what was apparently her favorite musical artist.
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January 8, 2008
A man driving under the influence of alcohol drove his SUV right into a bedroom, sending the empty bed flying up in the air. According to police reports, 33-year-old Eric Sullivan plowed his Jeep Cherokee through the house of a total stranger early Tuesday morning. The impact left a large hole in the wall of the bedroom of 61-year-old Gloria Jimenez. WFTV News reported that investigators found almost everything inside the house relatively intact, except for the gaping hole left by the SUV. Jimenez was left unscathed, as she was sleeping in another room in the house when the accident happened, according to UPI.
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January 8, 2008
Topics bed, boy, school, hands, cartoons, holidays, vacation, mexican, mom, afp, metal, fun, christmas, hand, boys, free, help and police
Authorities said Monday that a 10-year-old Mexican boy glued his hand to his bed because he was still not ready to go back to school after the Christmas vacation. "I thought if I was glued to the bed, they couldn't make me go to school. I didn't want to go, the holidays were so much fun," the boy Diego told AFP.
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January 3, 2008
A 16-year old boy who slept for the whole of 2007 in a tent in his garden just to raise $5,000 claims he now finds it hard to sleep in his own bed. Steve Young, of Borough Green, Kent said after spending a year in his tent, he was longing for a nice warm bed but now that he's back in his old bed, he just cannot get to sleep.
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December 11, 2007
A Chinese man who was in a comatose state for more than three months in a hospital in Shaoxing, Zhejiang Province has fully recovered due to "classic symphonies. " According to the attending physicians of the young man, surnamed Li, the music they played all throughout his days and nights in the hospital bed contributed greatly to his smooth recovery.
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