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July 10, 2007
An Australian Catholic school has refused to admit a student because his last name is "Hell". St. Peter Apostle School in Melbourne told Max Hell that he would only be admitted if he used his mother's maiden name.
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July 9, 2007
A Catholic school in Australia denied rights of admission to a 5-year-old Australian boy because his last name is Hell. St. Peter Apostle School in Hoppers Crossing, Australia, initially refused to accept Alex Hell's son Max Hell, but later accepted him after some consideration.
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June 6, 2007
Topics princess, bath, diana, furniture, express, hell, launch, paris, wine, celebrity, match, books, rock, girls, book, newspaper and car
Paul Burrell, Britain's late Princess Diana's former butler, is set to launch a range of bath products. The former royal servant - who Diana once famously described as "her rock" - is reportedly planning to create a line of soaps and bubble bath. A source told Britain's Daily Express newspaper: "The word is, he'll soon be putting his name to a range of bubble baths and soaps.
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May 2, 2007
Topics pregnancy, nicole, birth, boys, hell, mom, sydney, twins, pretty, heart, doctors, big, baby, boy, hospital, world, share and birthday
Lincoln Ryman and his brother Byron may be the same age, but they are definitely not the same size. Twins Lincoln and Byron were born in Sydney on May 15 just minutes apart. However, Byron weighed in at 3. 39 pounds (1. 54 kilograms), while Lincoln was a tiny 1. 17 pounds (530 grams).
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January 9, 2007
A foal who was raised with dogs is now convinced that his parents are labradors and even learned several dog tricks, including chasing sticks along with the rest of the pack. Sue Allery, manager of the Essex Horse and Pony sanctuary, said Rory, the foal, was taken to the sanctuary when he was only one day old because his mother had rejected him.
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