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May 23, 2007
A Cleveland-area landlord has been asked live in one of his own buildings after residents of one of his apartments complained that they have not been provided with heat, hot water and gas stoves since last month. A Lakewood Municipal Court judge Monday put Richard Naumann under house arrest in one of his apartments. The measure was forced on Naumann to make him realize what it is like to live in a house like that.
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May 5, 2007
Traffic court in Indianapolis was shut down for the day for a strange reason on Thursday afternoon when three Marion County court employees became sick after the release of pepper spray. No one in the courthouse used the spray for self-defense, but it was found that the CS gas or pepper spray that is used by the police department got loose in the building's ventilation system.
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May 2, 2007
A 32-year-old man from Franklin, Ohio, who tried to get away from police by jumping from rooftop to rooftop ended up in the hospital after he got stuck in a 15-foot-deep gap between two buildings. According to AP reports, Christopher Watts was wanted for a parole violation when he escaped from officers on Saturday and climbed onto the roof of a one-story bar.
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April 26, 2007
Topics china, help, men, creative, buildings, asian, hotel, female, chinese, face, women and world
fficials in China are getting creative in an effort to try to attract more tourists to the vast Asian nation. In an effort to ramp up their tourism industry, Chinese officials announce they are seeking capital to build the world's first "women's only" town in the 2. 3-square-km Longshuihu village in the Shuangqiao district of Chongqing. The so-called women's only town is based on the concept that women come first-and men must obey a women's order or face punishment for disobedience.
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April 13, 2007
Topics photo, house, woman, computers, buildings, address, picture, search, cars, phone, man and police
A man who placed lewd stickers featuring his ex-girlfriend's photo, name, address and phone number accompanied by offensive sexual remarks at several places all around Kasson last year has been sentenced to four months in prison. Thomas Carl Tiedeman, 62, was sentenced March 21 in Dodge District Court three months after he pleaded guilty to a felony harassment charge. According to criminal complaint filed against him, Tiedeman placed stickers with a photo of a woman along with the phrase "call me now for the best" on several cars and buildings in Kasson.
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