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June 8, 2006
Call him vain if you will, but a British man wealthy enough to buy an entire resort off the coast of Bulgarian has decided to name his new piece of property after himself. Scott Alexander, 31, and a multi-millionaire, has already been dubbed the vainest man in Great Britain by devoting one wall of his mansion in Manchester, England to himself with an almost $15,000 worth portrait of himself.
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June 3, 2006
Governor Jeb Bush signed a bill leaving it up to municipalities to decide whether they want dogs sharing their outdoor restaurants. When Sen. Dave Aronberg D-Greenacres found that a restaurant got into hot water for allowing dogs in their outdoor eateries he introduced the bill to give that flexibility to individual cities and towns.
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June 1, 2006
Georgia, 24, a South Wales woman has set up websites to find dates for her mother Vicki, 54, and her sister Corrie, 27. Writing about her sisters qualities on website, she said: "I have set up this website because my sister is unlucky in love. She is a great person with a massive heart and she deserves better than who she can choose. "
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May 24, 2006
A prom is supposed to be a special night for high school students. One student didn't get to experience the fun because he showed up in a dress. Kevin Logan went to the West Side High School prom in Gary, Indiana, on Friday in a slinky fuchsia gown and heels.
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May 12, 2006
An unidentified Australian man tried to auction New Zealand on eBay this week saying that New Zealand had the "dodgiest America's Cup win ever. . . and very ordinary weather. " But later eBay Australia removed the ad from its site and declared that "New Zealand not for sale. "
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