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May 3, 2007
A New York couple, who paid $25,000 to clean up bat droppings in their attic, are currently in a court battle with their insurance company to reimburse the cost. Nick LaBoda and Jenna Caputo purchased an upstate home in New York's Saratoga County, but were not aware the bats found in their attic would drag them to court and cost so much.
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April 14, 2007
Topics face, lesbian, hands, women, man, nick, lawyers, bed, friends, charges, hospital and woman
A member of a lesbian gang, along with her other six lesbian friends shouted, "I'm not a woman," before she attacked a man in New York. The seven lesbians then got together to beat and stabbed him last year in Greenwich Village. On Wednesday, four women were on trial on charges of gang assault and face long prison terms if they are convicted while the three others pleaded guilty and received six-month jail terms.
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April 4, 2007
Topics car, nick, dream, model, movie, wife, couple, stuff, career, fly, quotes, film, love, london, help, money, world and man
In an attempt to prove his love for his wife, a British man from Isle of Wright turned his Land Rover to "Chitty Chitty Bang Bang", an all time favorite car model from the 1960's film that goes by the same name. Retail store manager Nick Pointing spent thousands of dollars and four years to make his car into the same model as shown in the movie. Now the couple plan to take a 12-month career break and tour the world with the car raising money for charity.
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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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November 3, 2006
Topics car, video, nick, kids, medicine, bad, teen, friends, driver, dead, school and police
A Minnesotan teen is dead after working on a pedestrian safety video. Nick Johnson, 16, was working on the video with two students from Yellow Medicine East High School when he was accidentally pinned under a car. Johnson died four days later from his wounds.
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