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October 21, 2005
Topics theater, chicago, alcohol, premiere, ipod, funny, entertainment, mall, huge, smoking, teens, computer, club, video, united, business, internet and world
Chicago Comedy Company (C3) announces the world premiere of a new clean content, multimedia, interactive improvisational comedy theater, the first in the United States. The newly built C3 club is located at Streets of Woodfield Mall, and has developed a unique concept in entertainment for families, adults, and teens.
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September 16, 2005
Inmates at Canada's Headingley Correctional Center are no longer allowed to have tea after jail officials discovered they were using the bags to make cigarettes. Smoking was banned at the facility two years ago.
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August 17, 2005
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June 28, 2005
A Louisiana woman has sued the Applebee's Restaurant chain, claiming she was traumatized after finding the tip of a human finger in a salad she had ordered. The lawsuit, filed in District Court June 24, claims May Deal Chambers suffered vomiting, stomach aches, headaches and chest pains after finding the extra ingredient in her salad.
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June 9, 2005
Topics phone, restaurant, police, boy, ford, celebrity, technology, pot, restaurants, names, smoking, bus, friends, beach, book, security, lost, wife and house
In late May, Jason Martin stumbled across a misplaced cell phone at the back of the restaurant he worked at. Upon scanning the phone book, he was surprised to see a list of names including, Bill Clinton, Jimmy Carter, George Clooney, Harrison Ford, and Bill Gates. Martin was a bus boy at Brisa Atlantica, a Cuban jazz club/restaurant in Delray Beach. That night, singer Jimmy Buffett had visited the restaurant and lost his cell phone on the way out of the restaurant's back door.
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