Thursday, November 25, 2010

Obama Outlines Moral, Philosophical Justifications For Turkey Pardon


Obama Outlines Moral, Philosophical Justifications For Turkey Pardon

Man uses fake Bob Dylan security pass to order 178 pizzas.. then disappears without paying


Have you seen this man? The owner of Antonio's pizza restaurant in Amherst, Massachusetts, has released this CCTV image of a man who posed as a member of Bob Dylan's stage crew and ordered 178 pizzas... then disappeared without paying for them

A restaurant has fallen victim to a prankster who had them make 178 pizzas by claiming they were for singer Bob Dylan and his crew.
An imposter wearing a fake pass for a Dylan concert called in an Antonio's restaurant and placed the huge order worth more than $3,900.
He told the owner the pizzas were for Dylan and his crew who had appeared in concert in Amherst, Massachusetts.

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Lisbon hotel denies Georgian delegation scandal

The management of Lisbon's TIARA hotel denied claims that the Georgian delegation to the recent NATO summit held a party with around 80 prostitutes during their stay, the Georgian InterpressNews agency said on Thursday.
"I am the general manager; I live in the hotel and am here 24 hours a day. I can assure you that nothing happened," IntepressNews quoted the hotel's manager as saying.

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Jumeirah Group announces second VENU hotel, in Azerbaijan


LUXURY LIFESTYLE: The VENU Bilgah is the second hotel that Jumeriah Group has announced under its VENU brand

A luxury hotel constructed on the shores of the Caspian Sea will be managed by the Jumeirah Group, under its VENU brand, the Dubai Holding owned hotel company announced on Thursday.
Scheduled to open in 2011 in Baku, Azerbaijan, the VENU Bilgah is the second hotel to be announced in the rollout of VENU as a collection of contemporary lifestyle hotels that are geared towards “connecting guests with the location.”
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Armani Hotel (Dubai) waiter 'stole from guest's room'

DUBAI // A waiter at the Burj Khalifa's Armani Hotel, accused of possessing more than Dh300,000 in stolen cash and goods, yesterday admitted stealing from a guest's room at the luxury address.
KM, a 20-year-old South African, told the Dubai Criminal Court of First Instance that he stole around Dh1,500 in cash from the room of a Saudi hotel guest on August 10. Earlier this month he was charged with stealing a Kuwaiti businessman's Dh53,000 gold Rolex watch.

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Phone Prank causes Motel Guest to Trash Room To Find 'Midget'

In what was apparently a phone prank that has taken place in other parts of the country, a motel guest said someone called his room and told him to smash the things inside in order to free a "midget" trapped next door.

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