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May 22, 2007
When a man failed to pick up his fast food order for more than 15 minutes at a McDonald's drive-through, its employees got concerned and called the police. A 32-year-old man from Camden, Arkansas was asleep inside the car with the engine running and his right foot on the brake. Police arrested Terrance Forte on Saturday for driving while intoxicated after finding him asleep at the wheel in the drive-through lane at McDonald's at 12:30 a. m.
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April 26, 2007
A couple in New Zealand were "horrified" after they discovered an unused condom inside a small sports bag that came with a happy meal gift bag they bought for their seven year old granddaughter. The incident happened Tuesday night when Suzanne and Rowan Hatch stopped at a Wellington McDonald's outlet and bought the gift pack as a pre-theatre treat for the girl.
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March 13, 2007
Topics police, mcdonalds, gun, food, escort, happy, restaurant, young, children, money, man and hot
Officers had to tackle a man to the ground over a greasy hamburger from McDonalds. Thomas Lee Reagan, 45, ordered double cheeseburgers from a McDonald's in Hudson. He complained that the burger was too greasy and demanded a refund.
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March 2, 2007
Topics knife, head, sad, navy, presidents, bridge, quotes, mcdonalds, personal, history, war, bush, running, blood, art, united, medical and man
A cardboard cutout of President Bush with a knife through his head has prompted Secret Service agents to investigate an Alameda man. Michael McDonald complains he was not only questioned by two agents about his personal history and his political views but was also asked to show his medical records.
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February 28, 2007
Topics mcdonalds, food, united, prince, diabetes, nick, launch, quotes, chicken, college, london, business, health, wife and charges
Britain's royal prince Charles suggested Tuesday that fast food at McDonald's should be banned in an attempt to improve people's diets. He was on a visit to the United Arab Emirates at the Imperial College London Diabetes Center in Abu Dhabi for the launch of a public health campaign. AP quotes Charles as saying, "Have you got anywhere with McDonald's? Have you tried getting it banned? That's the key. "
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