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September 11, 2007
A Chinese restaurant was cited for two health violations after one of its employee was found stomping on garlic with his shoes on. Rockland County Health Department officials investigated the Great China Buffet restaurant after an employee at a nearby store alerted them to the unhygienic act, which he recorded on his cell phone.
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September 11, 2007
A 24-year-old woman was robbed of her keys and cell phone, after which the suspect took off her shoes and licked her toes. Commander Kevin Casper said the attack was "weird sexual behavior. "
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September 11, 2007
Rene Caovilla, retailer of Harrods, one of London's well-known high-end stores, designed a pair of ruby, sapphire and diamond encrusted sandals worth $120,000. Caovilla ordered live Egyptian cobras to guard the shoe counter on its launching day. Security experts said that hiring a poisonous snake to guard their most precious footwear is really the most effective because no one would dare touch their most expensive sandals.
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September 4, 2007
A drunken Wisconsin man woke up Monday in his neighbor's backyard without pants, a cashier's check worth over $41,000 and several hundred dollars in cash. Police said Mark Stahnke filed a report Monday but could not provide details on what happened when he left the bar the night before until he woke up the following morning.
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September 3, 2007
A Malaysian official on Monday warned taxi drivers in the capital Kuala Lumpur to dress properly. Otherwise, drivers caught not wearing the proper attire, will be fined heavily. Taxi drivers in the city are required to wear only white shirts which should be tucked. They are banned from wearing any other color while driving their cabs.
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