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April 20, 2006
The sleek and spiffy sports-themed restrooms at Wendell's, in the Columbus suburb of Westerville, were chosen as the nation's finest Thursday in an online poll sponsored by a bathroom supply company. Wendell's prize-winning potties are always well-supplied with towels, soap and mouthwash and are a hit with sports fans big on cleanliness, said Cintas, the Cincinnati-based manufacturer of restroom supplies.
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April 20, 2006
Danish police found more than $1 million worth of heroin that had been smuggled into the country from Pakistan in the hollowed-out blades of 25 antique sword replicas. The police seized the drugs after raiding the apartment of a British man who had died earlier from a drug overdose along with a woman of unknown nationality in a hotel room in Copenhagen.
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April 19, 2006
Danish police find more than $1 million worth of heroin stashed inside the blades of 25 antique sword replicas. Reuters reports the drugs were smuggled into the country in hollowed-out blades from Pakistan.
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April 10, 2006
Topics prostitutes, sex, help, strippers, models, lesbian, pornography, gay, spread, nude, magazine, hand, hotel, security, free, restaurant, people and police
An unusual tax workshop is being held at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center until the mid-April tax filing deadline where prostitutes gain help from the workers on hand to explain things like the earned-income-tax credit. The event was organized by a group called Prostitutes of New York, a support and advocacy group, and by a sex industry magazine called Spread. Prostitutes of New York advocate the legalization of prostitution and meets clandestinely to avoid the police and pimps.
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April 7, 2006
Topics lost, police, karate, map, mobile, singapore, clothing, mountain, light, japan, search, hotel, boys, japanese, tv, feet, phone, help, men, car, people and weather
Three Singaporeans on a mission to find a karate legend are found huddled together inside an abandoned car on a north Japanese mountainside. Local media reports say one of the boys told Hirosaki police his dying father had told his group to search for the master. Thirteen people set out from Singapore but one group was lost on the slopes of Mount Iwaki.
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