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Flight Diverted After Man Tries To Steal Wine From Refreshment Cart

United Airlines flight from Memphis to Chicago was diverted to Indianapolis due to the actions of one unruly passenger.

Christopher T. Dennis was arrested by Indianapolis International Airport police after the plane was diverted to Indiana due to a combination of the man's behavior and a need to refuel the plane.

California House Owners Get Mail Meant For Hotel Once A Week

For the past six years, the owners of a 40-year-old ocean-view home in the upscale Monarch Beach area in California are inundated by bundles of letters, crates of wine, cheese platters, and other raw food materials.

The crazy stuff began arriving at their residence address six years ago when the five-star hotel opened at 1 Monarch Beach Resort. While the home of Harold and Martha Smith is nearly 40-years-old and located at 1 Monarch Bay, it is often confused by the postal department for newly opened St. Regis Resort about 1 1/2 miles away.

Man Demanding Money Settles Down On Wine And Hugs Instead

An attempted robbery at a Capitol Hill home took a bizarre turn when the intruder apparently got emotional and left with nothing but a glass of wine and some hugs. Michael Rabdau, 51, was enjoying dinner with his family during a get together at a friend's place last month when a hooded man slid in through an open gate and pointed the gun at his teenage daughter demanding money.

While everyone froze, one of the guests stood up and offered the man to have a glass of wine with the dining group.

Princess Diana's Ex-Butler To Launch His Own Line Of Bath Products

Paul Burrell, Britain's late Princess Diana's former butler, is set to launch a range of bath products. The former royal servant - who Diana once famously described as "her rock" - is reportedly planning to create a line of soaps and bubble bath.

A source told Britain's Daily Express newspaper: "The word is, he'll soon be putting his name to a range of bubble baths and soaps.

Judge Allows Man To Bond Out After Testing His Biblical Knowledge

The Biblical knowledge came to the rescue of Eric Hine, accused of credit-card fraud, when a judge promised to set him free if he recited a few verses.

Hine, 43, of Corryville, was in court on Thursday for using a stolen credit card at 1:15 a.m. to try to buy items at a local Walgreen's. Hoping to bond out of jail, Hine's attorney told the judge he was a churchgoer who works fulltime at a company that makes wine racks.