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June 14, 2007
A highly adventurous couple, who decided to have sex on top of a crane, could not succeed in their plan when a police officer found out about them. The pair, who was caught making out over the weekend on top of a 100-foot construction crane, was however allowed to go with a warning. The matter came into light Saturday night when some bystanders spotted the couple climbing into the cab of the crane and decided to call the police.
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June 8, 2007
Topics people, bbc, news, dead, world, disney, buildings, eye, homes, light, heart, naked, indian, hotel, web, florida, water and man
In the heart of central Florida a community of spiritualists with some of the world's finest psychic-mediums draws people from around the world to uncover the mysteries of their future. According to the century-old Cassadaga Hotel Web site, the town of the same name draws people who are on spiritual quests as well as those looking for self-discovery or old-fashioned romance. The town name means "stones beneath the water" and it is home to numerous psychic-mediums willing to aid people in going through the enchanted gateway to whatever it is they are looking for.
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May 25, 2007
Naked in Nuremberg, that's all one 41-year-old American tourist wanted. So the unidentified American tourist peeled off his clothes, then went sprinting through the center of the historic German town. Residents were less than impressed and brought the man to the attention of a traffic cop who promptly arrested him and ordered him to put on his clothes.
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May 4, 2007
Topics bicycle, exercise, bike, wife, man, mouth, strip, hands, private, heart, bad, naked, free, feet, help and car
A group of four "nicely dressed" but armed robbers hijacked a man and forced him to take them to his home where they superglued him to an exercise bicycle and robbed. The man remained fixed on his bike for at least three hours until his wife returned back and called for help. The strange incident happened with 50-year-old asthma patient Kobus van Deventer on Wednesday afternoon while he was driving his car through Johannesburg's northern suburbs.
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May 2, 2007
Seeing the police enter his house to serve a warrant, a 21-year-old man from western Kentucky decided to run from his house, naked, at 11 a. m. in the morning. William McCampbell led police on a 40-minute foot chase on Monday before he was finally caught. McCampbell was originally charged with contempt of court and after the Monday chase in Mayfield, other charges were added. He would now face jail time for contempt of court, fleeing from police, indecent exposure, criminal trespassing and disorderly conduct. Describing the unique naked chase, Mayfield Assistant Police Chief Steve Hendley told AP that as McCampbell ran through town, people stood shocked on the streets.
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