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January 23, 2007
Topics tattoo, penis, boca, teenager, football, argentina, symbol, mirror, drawing, play, newspaper, young and police
A tattoo artist from Argentina is facing a lawsuit after drawing a penis on the back of an Argentinean football fan instead of his favorite team's official logo. Reports said the teenager approached the tattoo artist and asked him to tattoo the logo of the Boca Junior football team on his back.
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January 8, 2007
Even if the Florida Gators end up on the losing end of Monday night's championship game against Ohio State, at least they are richer. It's not that Ohio State's football program is not bringing in the dough. In fact, Ohio State Football brings in enough cash to put them at number three in the nation as far as revenues go. But they are also big spenders.
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December 22, 2006
The mayor of the western town of Lupeni in Romania is offering the top player of his second division football team in exchange for a gas pipeline, ananova. com reports. The report said that mayor Cornel Rasmerita, who is also the head of the Minerul football team disclosed that he is willing to sell his key goalkeeper Christian Belgradean to first division team Jiul for something his town needs.
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November 22, 2006
Topics military, play, school, police, gym, teacher, balls, football, parking, kids, hot, web, water and city
A school gym teacher is now in hot water after military police in the Brazilian city of Niteroi filed a case against him for teaching his students how to play football. Unfortunately for Assad Couto, the gym teacher at the Military Police Superior School, his students play "terribly," and the footballs always land in the parking lot of the neighboring Military Police Association and damage parked cars.
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October 18, 2006
Fearing their students would get hurt and hold the school liable, officials at an elementary school south of Boston have banned kids from playing tag, touch football and any other unsupervised chase games during recess. Willett Elementary School Principal Gaylene Heppe approved the ban and told the AP recess sports could prove to be lawsuits waiting to happen.
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