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July 7, 2006
Topics driver, bus, world, police, italy, head, car, mercedes, quotes, berlin, hotel, beer, germany, drivers, lost and reuters
A peaceful World Cup discussion on a Berlin bus turned into a dispute, resulting in a bus wreck after a disputing passenger struck the driver's head with a bottle. Police say the dispute was based on the divergent views of the passenger and the driver over the reason for Germany's elimination by Italy in the current World Cup tournament.
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July 3, 2006
Some six crew members of the British Airways on Thursday complained they were exhausted and could not fly after prostitutes and pimps kept them awake at their New York hotel. The airliner had to cancel a flight scheduled to travel from New York to London. The stewards and stewardesses involved told their employer they were lodged at a hotel that attracts prostitutes. As a result, they felt unsafe and could not sleep all through the night. Others complained their doors would not lock, and pimps attempted to get into the rooms.
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June 29, 2006
Topics hilton, hotel, radio, paris, real, sport, scotland, queen, party, star, television, girl and news
Heiress and party girl Paris Hilton participated in a radio station's set-up to prank call a Hilton hotel in Glasgow, Scotland and ask them for a discount on a room there. Hilton, whose great-grandfather founded the worldwide hotel chain, agreed to call the Glasgow hotel, which was aired on Real Radio.
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June 24, 2006
Nine policemen of Central Indian state of Rajasthan arrested Saturday with a notorious criminal, as they enjoyed a party in a three-star hotel. The policemen were escorting the notorious criminal BP Singh from jail to court, for the hearing of case against him. But instead of taking criminal to jail they went to a hotel and enjoyed a party, a police official told to Sahara Samay.
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June 24, 2006
A hotelier in Austria has decided to cut off part of his roof before getting into any unnecessary trouble - partly because it extends across to the neighboring Czech Republic. According to Ananova. com, the hotelier, Dietmar Hehenberger, was ordered by a court to trim at least 12 inches off his roof in order to avoid it from hanging over the country's border.
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