April 14, 2006
Topics icons, philippines, buildings, easter, jesus, newspapers, bible, mary, cars, church, news and police
Shaveta Bansal - All Headline News ContributorManila police officers acted as the 12 apostles in a series of Masses and on Easter Sunday, the northern town of Minalin will explode a life-size effigy of biblical traitor Judas.
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March 25, 2006
Topics post, office, movie, school, police, buildings, career, spanish, films, film, real, club and face
A movie set at a downtown post office turned all too real for a group of high school filmmakers. Members of the high school Spanish club were shooting a movie when the police showed up believing a hostage crisis was going on inside the post office. Police cordoned off the block, cleared nearby buildings and surrounded the post office ready for a hostage crisis. When a group of students left the post office, they were ordered to get on the ground, face down.
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February 12, 2006
olice in Britain are recommending a novel way to deter youth or prostitutes from congregating in front of buildings or in stairwells -- disinfectant. Law enforcement officials are telling property owners to put down pungent disinfectant because it acts as a detergent to people hanging around some buildings.
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January 26, 2006
Paul McCartney was ordered Wednesday to tear down a log cabin on his estate in southern England. Rother District Council says its planning committee refused to give the former Beatle permission for the timber cabin on the grounds of Woodlands Farm in Peaseparsh, about 70 miles southeast of London.
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January 13, 2006
Yvonne Lee - All Headline News Staff ReporterThe live auction Briton Cooper Owen scheduled for Oct. 27 was canceled after the band objected to the event, reports DailyBreeze. com
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