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October 14, 2005
Topics man, express, stories, films, miss, names, film, australia, magazine, tv, gun, london and lost
Miss Ursula Andress is flying to London to make a rare public appearance at the Autographica autograph show on 30 and 31 October 2005. This is the first ever signing session by the original and most remembered Bond girl. Miss Andress' appearance is supported by a stellar cast drawn from Bond films of the last 40 years. The list includes actor John Terry, who played Felix Leiter in 'The Living Daylights' and is currently Dr. Christian Shephard in the hit TV series 'Lost', while Sheriff J. W. Pepper aka Clifton James, from 'Live And Let Die' and `The Man With The Golden Gun' makes his first ever appearance at a European event.
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July 8, 2005
A father and son of Fort Myers, FL are accused of loading envelopes with stolen stamps worth more than $200,000. Charges have been leveled against 51-year-old Joseph Robert Baker and his son 21-year-old Matthew Robert Baker for allegedly siphoning off stamps from June to November 2004.
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June 16, 2005
n Tuesday, a performance artist raised eyebrows and nauseated some after he repeatedly jumped from a museum roof, in an attempt to recreate scenes from the World Trade Center attacks, where victims threw themselves from top floors in desperate attempts to avoid incineration. The photographs will later be retouched to erase the pulleys and wires attached to his back.
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June 10, 2005
Topics katie, cruise, free, email, express, funny, launch, e-mail, stage, fashion, coffee, friends, love, internet, young and head
An internet site has created heavy buzz, along with a new fashion statement: T-shirts, trucker hats, stickers, and coffee mugs bearing the logo "Free Katie," in reference to her relationship with actor Tom Cruise, which many skeptics insist is a publicity stunt. The website proclaims itself to be dedicated to "the movement to liberate Katie, a young, gifted, actress held captive by forces we may never understand. "
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May 8, 2005
Thousands of dogs and their owners took part in a walk along Manila's bayside boulevard on Sunday to protest against cruelty to canines in the Philippines. In the Philippines, dogs are frequently killed and cooked for consumption. The "Dog Walk for a Cause" was organized by the Philippine Canine Club, Inc, an association of dog owners and breeders.
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