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August 27, 2007
A man accused of making counterfeit $100 bills to pay for lap dances at a Nashville strip club has pleaded guilty Friday. Damon Armagost spent $600 in fake bills at Deja Vu on April 16. He pleaded guilty to printing $1,400 in counterfeit bills from the image of $100 bill he downloaded on his computer, according to a federal prosecutor.
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August 26, 2007
Topics money, image, computer, strippers, dollar, dance, strip, gold, club, internet, charges, house, family, man and police
A man who used his computer to print fake $100 dollar bills to have lap dance services at a strip club in Tennessee was arrested and pleaded guilty to counterfeiting charges, authorities said. Suspicious strippers at Deja Vu in Nashville called police after Damon Armagost paid $600 in fake money for services on April 16, federal authorities said.
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August 13, 2007
Topics australia, gold, internet, police, escort, africa, sheep, match, bars, hands, cards, love, wife and family
A lovelorn Australian farmer who headed to West Africa last month seeking a love match is glad to be home, albeit without his bride by his side. Des Gregor, 56, went to Mali to pick up the bride he had met over the Internet and pocket the promised dowry of $85,000 in gold bars to marry her.
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July 9, 2007
Topics rain, wives, forest, legs, pool, gold, couples, beer, tv, wife, news, women, world and people
Estonia has won both gold and silver at the 12th annual world wife-carrying championships in Finland. Participants braved rain, hurdles and exhaustion to stumble along a 250-metre path with women clinging upside-down to their backs. There were 44 couples from 12 countries competing in the annual event in Sonkajarvi, reports Sky News. The idea for the race came from a Finnish legend, Rosvo-Ronkainen, who made people run through a forest carrying heavy sacks on their backs.
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June 29, 2007
Topics paintings, art, olympics, winter, homes, gold, bad, united, face, charges, family, news and police
A Quebec court sentenced Olympic biathlete Myriam Bedard's boyfriend to six months in jail on Friday. Nima Mazhari was sentenced after being convicted of possession of stolen property and art theft for stealing 20 paintings valued at $100,000 from elderly Montreal artist Ghitta Caiserman-Roth. Mazhari previously shared an art studio with Caiserman-Roth, but prosecutors claimed Mazhari stole the well-known artist's paintings after the relationship went bad and she canceled the lease on the studio.
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