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Demi Moore Posts Toothless Picture Of Herself At Dentist's Office On Twitter

Demi Moore has posted toothless photos of herself online. The 46-year-old actress - who is married to Ashton Kutcher - uploaded candid images taken during her visit to a Hollywood dentist to her Twitter account.

The pictures show the make-up free star grinning at the camera missing a front tooth.

Australian Shooting Witness Gains Celebrity Status Online

A politically incorrect shooting witness has just found herself saddled with instant fame when her interview footage hit more than 100,000 views.

19-year-old Australian Claire Werbeloff has received so many calls and emails that she has hird a PR representative to help her deal with her newfound fame.

Florida Woman Catches Burglars Breaking Into Home By Remote Web Camera

A Boynton Beach, Fla. woman's decision to buy a home security camera that she could watch from her computer at work paid off this week.

After being robbed of many valuable processions in October, Jeanne Thomas decided to spend $250 on a Wilife monitoring system so that she could watch by logging on from her work computer, or any other location. The Palm Beach Post reports that at first, she saw nothing more than her dogs jumping on the couch.

Remorseful Thief Returns Stolen Cash

A teen from a Chicago suburb returned the $167 he stole from a Dunkin' Donuts store, but police say he didn't get off the hook for his crime.

The 17-year-old from Hinsdale, Ill. will face charges of aggravated robbery despite his remorse, which drove him to return to the doughnut store the day after he robbed it to give back the stolen money, the Chicago Tribune reported.

Angry Residents Block, Turn Back Car Taking Photos Of Village For Google Online Street Map

Residents of a southern English village have blocked and turned back a car taking photos of their homes for the purpose of showing them in Google's online map Street View.

One resident of Broughton in Buckinghamshire, England saw and flagged the black Opel Astra with a rotating camera mounted on its roof and driven by a Google contractor on Wednesday. The villager named Paul Jacobs then called neighbors, who formed a human chain to prevent the car from moving further and taking more pictures.