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June 30, 2006
Topics photos, camera, email, e-mail, blog, images, pictures, video, baby, police, shower, celebrity and california
(AHN)- Starting in Namibia and ending in Massachusetts. Police have raided a Massachusetts home to seize illegally obtained photos of the Jolie-Pitt baby shower. It was downloaded by the employees of a camera repair shop. How it ended up there starts with James Haven, Jolie's brother. He took a number of photos of the event in Namibia. TMZ reports that on his return to L. A. , his camera broke so he took it to Best Buy and asked them to repair it under the warranty. Best Buy sent the camera to Precision Camera and Video Repair in Enfield, Connecticut.
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June 22, 2006
Topics people, sunshine, spread, money, man, wales, police, rugby, hands, mail, camera, free and bank
Aberystwyth, Wales (AHN)-A man who sparked a town-center melee when he hurled thousands of pounds into the air reportedly just wanted to 'spread a little sunshine. ' After an unidentified businessman shouted, "Who wants free money?" people were seen scurrying to pick up the bank notes-some on their hands and knees-at the pedestrian crossing in Alexandra Road, Aberystwyth, mid Wales.
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June 22, 2006
Topics bed, video, vacation, stuff, cross, condoms, bizarre, alone, clothes, photos, parking, camera, wedding, sex, hospital, woman and man
Washington, DC (AHN)-A stalker hid under a woman's bed for two days-just for the chance to be alone with her. The convicted stalker, Carlo Castellanos-Feria, reportedly hid a video camera on a desk in the victim's bedroom, and disappeared under the bed when he heard the woman and her boyfriend come into the apartment. He remained there for two days until he was discovered by the victim's boyfriend.
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June 21, 2006
Aberystwyth, Wales (AHN)-A town-center fracas erupted when a mystery man hurled what is thought to be thousands of pounds in the air. Passers-by dashed across the street to fill their pockets with bank notes after a man reportedly shouted, 'Who wants free money?'
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June 2, 2006
A Martin County sheriff's review board ruled that termination of a former deputy, who was fired for using his patrol car's dashboard-mounted camera to film bikini-clad girls at the beach, was justified. Jack Munsey, who was fired Jan. 30 for violation of department policies, had sought reinstatement.
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