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October 25, 2005
Topics films, cross, film, london, man, olympics, stars, movies, dating, sleep, green, star, bus, united, office and children
In a blast from the past- when the government actually advised its citizens on everything from blowing their noses to how to ride a bus, the National Archives will put 60 public information films online dating back to 1945. A narrator says in a 1958 reel advising pedestrians how to cross the road safely, "You must look where you're going. It's no good thinking you can have a sleep or eat your breakfast out there because you'll soon find yourself in trouble. "
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October 5, 2005
A University of Buffalo student is likely to get ragged on by friends after campus police say he was found passed out in the president's office over the weekend. Officials at the campus say a student was headed home after a long night of drinking and snuck into the president's suite early Saturday morning after the overnight cleaning crew left the door slightly open.
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October 2, 2005
Topics kate, mini, sarah, linda, models, cocaine, drugs, search, bus, love, england, newspaper, life, people and police
Pete Doherty, boyfriend of supermodel Kate Moss, who recently has made headlines after she was photographed snorting cocaine, has been arrested in Shrewsbury, England for drug possession. The Babyshambles lead singer was in town for a concert. A spokesman for West Mercia Police says: "In the early hours of this morning officers stopped a mini bus in Shrewsbury town center and detained a number of people for the purposes of a drugs search.
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September 22, 2005
A lack of public toilets is a chronic problem in Manhattan. City officials have come up with a solution. Officials are in the midst of a proposal to install as many as 20 public pay toilets in Manhattan, as part of a larger project to replace 330 newsstands and 3,300 bus shelters.
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September 22, 2005
A lack of public toilets is a chronic problem in Manhattan. City officials have come up with a solution. Officials are in the midst of a proposal to install as many as 20 public pay toilets in Manhattan, as part of a larger project to replace 330 newsstands and 3,300 bus shelters.
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