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April 4, 2007
A heavily pregnant woman and her husband were arrested on prostitution charges after an undercover officer responded to a money-for-sex ad on popular classified advertising Website craigslist. org. According to the officials, the advertisement posted by the couple demanded $300 in lieu of sex with the pregnant lady. "She advertised that she was pregnant and married," Cpl. Sara Schriver, county police spokesman said, adding that her husband was aware of the ad and that he acted as pimp.
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March 15, 2007
Britain's Princess Diana's memorial fountain has turned into a "swamp" full of green slime. Visitors to the attraction in London's Hyde Park were shocked and disappointed to see the algae-like goo ruining the effect of the $10. 2 million granite feature. A spokesman for the fountain claimed the slime was not algae, but stray leaves.
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March 8, 2007
Topics princess, wine, diana, ladies, flag, match, books, sun, rock, play, friends, newspaper, death and women
The former butler of Britain's late Princess Diana is to sell his own brand of wine in the U. S. Paul Burrell - who was once described by the princess as her "rock" - will soon embark on a tour of the States to promote his Royal Butler tipple. A bottle of Burrell wine is expected to retail at around $10.
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August 18, 2006
A woman is suing the J. C. Penny Co. following a clash with a legless store mannequin that allegedly left her with a cracked tooth, bleeding scalp and recurring shoulder pain. The lawsuit filed in Orange County Superior Court seeks unspecified damages. Diana Newton, 51, of Westminster in her lawsuit has claimed the incident happened nearly a year ago when she was shopping for a blouse in women's department at company's Westminster Mall store. The only one in her size was on the mannequin, and as a salesclerk was removing the garment, the dummy's arm eventually flew off hitting her head.
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August 8, 2006
Topics diana, cards, prince, queen, princess, greece, paris, picture, photo, christmas, wedding, london, couple, house, family, car and people
Christmas cards signed by Britain's royal family were sold at an auction Tuesday. The cards, that fetched a total of 5,500 pounds ($10,400), included photo cards signed by Prince Charles and the late Princess Diana. Cottees auction house in Wareham, in the south-western county of Dorset, said 13 cards sent by Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip and the late Queen Mother to the King and Queen of Greece in the late 1970s and early 1980s, were purchased by a London collector.
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