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October 25, 2007
An Australian barmaid has been ordered to pay a fine of $900 after she was found guilty of crushing beer cans between her bare breasts. Luana De Favari, 31, had also been accused of hanging spoons from her nipples.
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October 24, 2007
A West Australian barmaid in Perth had been slapped a $1,000 fine by a court on Wednesday for showing patrons she could crush beer cans between her exposed breasts. The Mandurah Magistrates Court fined Luana De Faveri, 31, after she pleaded guilty to violations of the Liquor Control Act.
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August 10, 2007
The first planned hotel in space set to open in 2012 is offering the most expensive room accommodation in the galaxy at $4 million for a three-night stay, the news. com. au reported on Friday. The accommodation package at the Galactic Suite includes the flight to the hotel, an 80-minute orbit around Earth, the sight of 15 sunrises per day and eight weeks of intensive preflight training at a space camp on a tropical island.
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July 21, 2007
Topics life, city, fishing, philippines, houses, owned, restaurant, food, flights, boats, employment, taiwan, beaches, coffee, blue, natural, light, travel, private, post, movie, party, airport, hotel, bus, fish, big, island, internet, children and people
We arrived in the town of Sta. Ana in Cagayan Valley, the northernmost tip town in the Philippines at 3 a. m. in the morning. The first thing we noticed was the eerie sound of the place, or better yet, the lack of any sound of life. There were no lamp post and all we saw was darkness. The only light available was emanating from the vehicle we were using. We drove for another half an hour and still all we saw was darkness, we didn't see any houses or any other living soul. For someone who has lived in the city all his life, the environment in Sta. Ana was a strange one to me. I came from the capital where the city never sleeps and that has been the case even in some provinces I have visited, this is the only town I have been to where all I heard was the sound of silence even at that hour of the morning.
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July 18, 2007
Topics beach, address, food, crazy, stuff, wine, cheese, history, hotel, california, mail and house
For the past six years, the owners of a 40-year-old ocean-view home in the upscale Monarch Beach area in California are inundated by bundles of letters, crates of wine, cheese platters, and other raw food materials. The crazy stuff began arriving at their residence address six years ago when the five-star hotel opened at 1 Monarch Beach Resort. While the home of Harold and Martha Smith is nearly 40-years-old and located at 1 Monarch Bay, it is often confused by the postal department for newly opened St. Regis Resort about 1 1/2 miles away.
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