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January 16, 2008
A $392,000 luxury coach designed for Dracula sightseeing tours might never get to be used for its purposes after it was found out to be too big to get enter the city gates. Officials in the City of Brasov were too embarrassed after constructing the doubledecker coach much higher than 10-foot high medieval gates at the old center of of the city.
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January 8, 2008
Topics police, ford, game, fire, school, coach, football, california, lost, head, help, charges and people
Some avid fans of the Buckeyes have turned emotional after the team lost to the LSU resulting in police arrests in the Ohio State campus. The Police said some 15 people were held in custody for attempted arson and misbehavior after the game. Police spokeswoman Amanda Ford said Tuesday that between 10 and 12 fires were reported as some trash bins were found to be set on fire. Loyal Buckeye fans could not help but be somber for the team's defeat for the second straight year edge at the title.
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December 19, 2007
Topics coach, christmas, school, jennifer, cbs, crazy, images, nature, names, fun, football, hard, kids, truck, face and police
A middle school coach was arrested and charged for leading a group of players into manipulating Christmas displays to depict images of a pornographic nature. John Hayes, 46, while driving around in his pickup truck with middle school varsity football team at the back, allegedly placed a homeowner's reindeer displays in sexual positions. The group also destroyed several Christmas decorations they came across.
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December 12, 2007
Around fifty Christmas shoppers dreaming of spending a shopping spree Lille, France ended up some 100 miles off from their destination after blunder in satellite navigation send their bus to another Lille in Belgium instead. "It was ridiculous," one passenger described the error. "The coach driver obviously had two Lilles to choose from on his sat-nav and he picked the wrong one.
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December 3, 2007
Topics chinese, summer, olympics, afp, sports, basketball, tennis, asian, coach, games, soccer, japan, china, lost and game
For those who want to watch the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Chinese officials have a new "cheering coach. " Citizens in China's capital are now practicing how to act and react during the summer games. Some 200 factory workers from Beijing's eastern towns were gathered for a practice cheer session at the national stadium on Monday in the latest lecture on the subject. Factory manager Lu Xiaoping told AFP: "Because of this program, I also think that China's spectators will behave better. "
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