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November 6, 2006
The name of a two-year-old boy was listed on the country's list of wanted suspects. He was briefly banned from getting on a plane bound for Turkey. The details on the toddler's passport had been the same as those in an arrest warrant, even the date of birth.
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September 7, 2006
Topics pakistan, houston, china, passport, religion, bikini, beauty, miss, hotel, united, student, university, reuters, women and woman
An American woman entered a "Miss Bikini" pageant in China as an unauthorized representative of Pakistan, a conservative Muslim country. Mariyah Moten, 22, won "Best in Media" at the pageant for being the most photographed and interviewed contestant. A government official says the Houston resident did not have permission to represent Pakistan. The country does not hold beauty contests, and many women only go out with veils covering them.
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June 28, 2006
Topics ferrari, car, man, passport, sports, foot, ebay, germany, female, reuters, money and woman
A woman, living in Germany, is adding an extra for anyone who wins the auction for her Ferrari Enzo sports car. According to a Reuters report, the 26 year old female, who gave her name as Leila, is including herself in the auction, with the starting bid being about $1. 6 million on ebay.
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June 19, 2006
Topics internet, love, passport, israel, dreams, tears, jordan, songs, sleep, business, web, girl, phone, bank, house, world and man
Jericho, West Bank (AHN)-The Palestinian man who befriended a 16-year-old Michigan girl through the popular MySpace. com Web site and invited her to join him in Jericho says he is heartbroken by U. S. authorities' decision to send her back home. Abdullah Jimzawi, 20, who is an internet buff who spends at least 10 hours a day on the Internet, says that his love for Katherine Lester, of Gilford, Michigan was pure and they planned to marry. He also decried attempts to portray him as an internet predator.
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April 26, 2006
American illusionist David Copperfield tricked two armed robbers who demanded his belongings as he left a show in Florida. Copperfield refused to empty his pockets, turning them inside out to reveal nothing, even though he was carrying his passport, wallet and mobile phone.
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