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November 29, 2006
A scorned woman who learned of her cheating boyfriend's "extra-curricular" affairs, got revenge by hijacking his MySpace page "to show people who he really is. " Sam Deakin, a Web site designer from Bourneouth, Dorset in England found out that her 25-year-old boyfriend Matt East was having an affair with one woman and trying to date another 20. She hacked into East's MySpace page, changed its password so he could not log in and alter what she had done.
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October 30, 2006
Topics balls, tool, myspace, crown, videos, stuff, match, video, big, feet, newspaper, food, people and man
A 26-year-old man who lives in Oregon has created what he believes to be the heaviest rubber-band ball ever. Steve Milton's ball weighs 3,300 pounds and stands nearly five feet tall. It currently takes up half his garage, and Milton says he wants to put at least 1,000 more pounds on it. Milton is keeping the public posted on the ball's ever-growing size on his MySpace page. He's also uploaded videos of the ball crushing stuff. One video shows a forklift dropping it on an old van.
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September 14, 2006
A woman, 22, was arrested after she tried to hire an undercover police officer to kill another woman whose photo showed up on her boyfriend's MySpace. com Web page. Mesa Detective Jerry Gissel said that Heather Michelle Kane was charged with investigation of conspiracy to commit murder.
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July 24, 2006
Myspace. com on Monday stated that their popular social-networking site suffered a pair of extended outages over the weekend because of power problems at a key data center in the Los Angeles area. Myspace co-founder and president Tom Anderson told Myspace users in a message, "MySpace has been screwy since Saturday because of failures in both the main power supply and the backup generators. "
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June 9, 2006
Topics fbi, office, man, myspace, israel, route, jordan, teenager, computer, girl, law, sex, family, city and teen
A 16-year-old girl who flew to the Middle East to see a man she met on MySpace. com was detained in Jordan and is now heading home, according to an FBI spokesman. AP reports U. S. officials persuaded Katherine Lester to take the return flight from Amman, FBI Special Agent Robert Beeckman said from the agency's Detroit office.
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