Principal Says Students Are Prohibited From Being "Sold"

May 9, 2005
An eBay prank put a high school senior up for bids landed the boy and one of his classmates in trouble. The teenagers have lost their computer privileges for the rest of the school year, Hazen Principal Ed Boger said.

Police Officer Arrested After Taking Hot Bath

April 17, 2005
Off duty police officer finds himself in "hot water" after being discovered in someone else's bathtub. A Japanese police officer thought he was returning home after a night out drinking with friends - he decided to take a hot bath unaware that it was in someone else's house. The 21-year-old officer from Nara in western Japan was charged with unlawful entry late Friday night after being discovered in the bathtub 50 yards away from his own. "I can't believe it wasn't my bath," the officer told investigators.

Trump Apprentice Contestant Arrested

April 11, 2005
22-year old would-be Apprentice, Chris Shelton, may here that famous phrase "You're fired!" from "the Donald" after this arrest at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino. Shelton is one of six remaining contestants on the popular NBC reality show. Hotel officials say the millionaire real estate mogul was taken into custody for disorderly conduct and released after posting $250 bond. Tribal police spokesman Gary Bitner says Shelton was being unruly in the hotel lobby, "He was loud and he just wouldn't calm down. " Officials say Shelton was apparently upset about a $20 hotel bar charge and began "causing a scene" in the lobby. The police report indicates several patrons were visibly shaken by the incident in which Shelton allegedly used profanity. Shelton was staying at the hotel with friends celebrating his success on the show. NBC is not commenting on the arrest incident, calling it a private matter. It is not known if Shelton makes it to the final show, which has yet to be taped.

68 Years Young, Chinese Break-dancer Could Be Next Beauty Queen

April 10, 2005
Danielle M. George All Headline News, Staff Writer Beijing, China (AHN)- Like clockwork, every Monday morning, Jin and a group of her friends meet in a park in Beijing to practice their favorite activity - break-dancing. Her friends call her "Auntie Cool". "Auntie Cool" is just one of the growing number of senior citizens in China. The UN predicts that by 2030, China will have 236m over-65s - and that by 2050, senior citizens will make up a quarter of the entire population. Jin is the kind of role model Chinese authorities were trying to find when they put on the first national beauty contest for the elderly, the Silver-Aged Beauty Contest. The Silver-Aged Beauty Contest has energized and mobilized thousands of senior citizens throughout the country. Six thousand older Chinese have battled through regional contests to win the honor of traveling to the capital for the final. Jin has an advantage over the competition having already earned the title of Image Ambassador for the Chinese Elderly and the Most Trendy award. To Jin this competition is just one example of how the elderly population can do their part as citizens of China. "Keeping an active, healthy and spiritually satisfied older population means better prospects for the country and economy. " Despite suffering from diabetes, Jin is at the forefront of a new cultural revolution in China that has been sweeping through her generation in recent years. A retired factory worker, she has forged a new career in her golden years as a dance teacher and elderly fashion model.
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