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September 20, 2007
A Texas family is suing Australia's Virgin Mobile phone company over a photo the company used in advertisements on billboards and on the Web. The Dallas family claims use of the photo caused their teenage daughter grief and humiliation. Sixteen-year-old Alison Chang's family claims the photo was taken from a popular Yahoo photo-sharing Web site called Flickr. The family also claims the company failed to credit the photographer. The picture was used as part of a "Are You With Us Or What?" ad campaign.
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August 30, 2007
A Brooklyn, New York baby is not only born with two extra fingers but he also supports extra toes. A healthy Jeshuah Fuller, who weighed 7 pounds, was born on Tuesday with polydactylism, a rare genetic condition.
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August 27, 2007
A man accused of making counterfeit $100 bills to pay for lap dances at a Nashville strip club has pleaded guilty Friday. Damon Armagost spent $600 in fake bills at Deja Vu on April 16. He pleaded guilty to printing $1,400 in counterfeit bills from the image of $100 bill he downloaded on his computer, according to a federal prosecutor.
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August 26, 2007
Topics money, image, computer, strippers, dollar, dance, strip, gold, club, internet, charges, house, family, man and police
A man who used his computer to print fake $100 dollar bills to have lap dance services at a strip club in Tennessee was arrested and pleaded guilty to counterfeiting charges, authorities said. Suspicious strippers at Deja Vu in Nashville called police after Damon Armagost paid $600 in fake money for services on April 16, federal authorities said.
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August 9, 2007
Topics dating, jennifer, woman, image, photos, pictures, friends, love, internet, florida, help, family, man and photo
Photos of a Florida woman, who has been missing for a year-and-a-half, have been seen on Internet dating sites for lesbians and senior citizens. The family of Jennifer Kesse, who disappeared in Orlando over a year ago have been posted on dating websites like SeniorPeopleMeet and LesbianPersonalsOnline. Calling the incident "disturbing," her father, Drew Kesse told the Associated Press that he is amazed at how anyone can steal the pictures, originally posted on their site dedicated to help finding Jennifer.
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