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Airline Faces Record Fine For Lost Luggage

A Dutch airline says no piece of luggage can be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars. KLM has been fined $238,000 by a court in the Philippines for losing a passenger's bag - a KLM record.

The incident occurred eight years ago when the passenger was going from Manila to Kazakhstan to give a lecture at a World Health Organization conference. He wore jeans, a T-shirt and sneakers at the lecture because his luggage was lost, and he claims that damaged his reputation.

Pop Singer Spears To Auction Oddities For Charity

Now you too can wear Britney's bra, kick off her flip-flops and cuddle her toy bear all for charity and feel good about it, your money is going to charity.

Britney Spears, "Pop Princess" and new mother is holding a veritable garage sale, auctioning off clothing, furniture and jewelry on eBay to raise money for the Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund.

Want To Bid On Britney Spears Used Flip Flops?

Now you too can wear Britney's bra, kick off her flip-flops and cuddle her toy bear all for charity and feel good about it, your money is going to charity.

Britney Spears, "Pop Princess" and new mother is holding a veritable garage sale, auctioning off clothing, furniture and jewelry on eBay to raise money for the Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund.

Bank Robber Leaves Wallet At Counter

Criminals do stupid things all the time, but what happened during a bank robbery in Columbus, Mississippi might take the top prize for the week.

Terrell Green, 26, of Jackson, Mississippi was charged robbing the local Trustmark Bank.

Nude Shopper Issued Warning in Germany

German police let a nearly naked shopper go home after she told them she was getting groceries in the nude because she lost a spin the bottle contest, a police spokesman in Cologne said on Wednesday.

"We're a tolerant city that is open to the world," said spokesman Burkard Jahn. "She could have been arrested for disturbing the peace, but we decided to let her go home with a verbal warning to dress appropriately next time."