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July 27, 2005
The former-current vocalist for Smashing Pumpkins lost his cool with fans during a concert in Melbourne, Australia Tuesday night after fans kept yelling at the singer to play Smashing Pumpkins songs. According to the Aussie music website "undercover. com", a fan shouted to Corgan "play some Pumpkins", Corgan reportedly snapped back, "Can I live my life for today?"
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July 27, 2005
The former-current vocalist for Smashing Pumpkins lost his cool with fans during a concert in Melbourne, Australia Tuesday night after fans kept yelling at the singer to play Smashing Pumpkins songs. According to the Aussie music website "undercover. com", a fan shouted to Corgan "play some Pumpkins", Corgan reportedly snapped back, "Can I live my life for today?"
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July 7, 2005
Authorities in Australia say they have arrested a man armed with a knife trying to lob a burning package toward the Prime Minister's Sydney residence. Prime Minister John Howard is on vacation and was not there when the incident took place. Police has refused to call the incident as terror attack.
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April 9, 2005
A Qantas Airways baggage handler was suspended Friday after being seen wearing the head of a camel costume he retrieved from a passenger's baggage. David Cox, the camel costume owner, was waiting inside the terminal at Sydney Airport when he saw the baggage handler wearing the camel head and parading around the tarmac. Angered by the violation of his privacy and the tampering of his luggage, Cox reported the incident to the airline. Qantas Chief Executive Geoff Dixon said a security camera had recorded the baggage handler, whose name was not immediately available, opening the bag and trying on the camel head. The baggage handler is currently suspended from work, and could face termination pending a further investigation.
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