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April 22, 2008
Topics prince, helicopter, military, mail, news, world, fly, kate, exercise, girlfriend, iraq, happy, party, hot, body, water, money and family
Heir to the British throne Prince William is once again in hot water for allegedly landing a $20-million military helicopter at a garden in Bucklebury, Berkshire -- the family estate of his girlfriend Kate Middleton, British press reported Monday. The Daily Mail reported that Royal Air Force Chief Marshal Glenn Torpy "erupted with rage" after finding out that Prince William landed the Chinook helicopter assigned to him during a training flight on his girlfriend's yard.
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March 25, 2008
Topics job, girlfriend, mcdonalds, lottery, life, man, hilton, wales, restaurants, happy, hard, hotel, love, restaurant, young, wife, couple, money and world
A man who found himself the winner of a Ł1. 3 million ($2. 6 million) lottery recently returned to his job at a local McDonald's after living a rich life, simply because he missed his co-workers. The man, 25-year old Luke Pittard, won the lottery with his girlfriend and co-worker, 29-year old Emma Cox, 18 months ago, leading Pittard to quit his job as the restaurant's staff trainer. However, he decided to return because of the fact that he simply loved his job.
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February 14, 2008
In November 18, 1942, Ernest Glenn Munn, 23, of St. Clairsville, Ohio left Sacramento, California for a training flight aboard an AT-7 navigational trainer plane together with three other companions from the army air corps. They never came back. Sixty five years later in August of last year, campers in a remote area of Kings Canyon sought the help of rangers as they discovered a frozen, decomposing body atop of a glacier. Not far away from the body is an un-launched military parachute.
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January 31, 2008
Teaming up with real estate developer Live Smart Home, furniture giant IKEA has built Britain's first flat-pack village at St. James in Tyne and Wear, northeast of England. Amazingly, almost all of the 93 timber-framed homes, the price of which range from $180,000 to $320,000, were immediately cornered by first-time buyers.
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January 9, 2008
Filipino cell phone users have truly developed a culture of texting after the Philippines retained its title as the text messaging capital of the world - sending a remarkable 1. 39 billion text messages from a subscriber base of just 50 million. At $0. 024 per text message, local mobile phone firms obviously celebrated the new year with a bang.
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