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January 23, 2008
Topics teenagers, internet, police, moon, entertainment, share, names, friends, big, girl, young, death, men and wales
Officials said Wednesday that police officers were now trying to uncover details regarding the series of suicides in a Welsh town which were believed to be linked to an internet online network. The death of a 17-year-old teenage girl heightened the alert of police because in over a year, there have been six young men who took their own lives in the area.
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December 21, 2007
Topics bars, india, women, female, restaurant, jobs, ladies, entertainment, restaurants, bar, hotel, alcohol, law, office and life
India has finally come of age and finally abolished a 93-year-old law banning women from tendering bars and entertaining guests. The Supreme Court of India on Thursday annulled the 1914 statute, giving women the equal opportunity to enter bartending, one of the more lucrative jobs in the India's thriving economy.
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November 13, 2007
Topics university, dancing, dancer, korea, job, face, entertainment, sydney, dance, spread, television, news, people, faces and charges
A talented and famous belly dancer in South Korean will face trial for allegedly forging an undergraduate degree to land a job to teach students her dancing skills at university, prosecutors said Monday. According to a news report, the well-known belly dancer Ahn Yoo-Jin will face trial for allegedly forging a university of Sydney graduation certificate. She used the fake credentials to teach belly dancing at Kwangju Women's University in 2006 but was now terminated from her job.
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October 3, 2007
An Omaha entertainment company is suing A. I. for being M. I. A. for a speech it says the Denver Nuggets star guard was supposed to give in August. Allen Iverson, who is often known by his initials, was booked to make an appearance at a high school in Nebraska, according to a lawsuit filed on Wednesday, but failed to show.
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October 3, 2007
Topics restaurant, cooking, smoke, huge, entertainment, eye, cover, birds, homes, led, hot, london, security, food and police
A Thai chef in London triggered fears of a chemical attack among local restaurant patrons when smoke from his eye-watering hot chilli sauce led to the emergency services being called out Wednesday, reports said. The Thai chef Chalemchai Tangjariyapoon, who works at the Thai Cottage restaurant in the entertainment district of Soho, was cooking up bird's eye chillies as he prepared a huge batch of nam prik pao, a Thai's cuisine exotic food, an extra-hot dip served with prawn crackers.
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