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			<title>UK : N : Entire roadside café stolen..</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 21:20:30 GMT</pubDate>
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*A roadside cafe weighing two and a half tonnes has been stolen from a lay-by in West Yorkshire.* 
Michelle Palmers had been running the Tip Top Tasters cafe on Halifax Road in Keighley for a year, when it disappeared overnight on Tuesday.  
The cafe contained catering equipment worth...</description>
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				<b>A roadside cafe weighing two and a half tonnes has been stolen from a lay-by in West Yorkshire.</b><br />
Michelle Palmers had been running the Tip Top Tasters cafe on Halifax Road in Keighley for a year, when it disappeared overnight on Tuesday. <br />
The cafe contained catering equipment worth thousands of pounds and Ms Palmers has offered a reward for its safe return. <br />
West Yorkshire Police said its officers were investigating the theft. <br />
Ms Palmers discovered the portable building had gone when she arrived for work at 0630 BST on Wednesday. <br />
She said: &quot;For the size of it you wouldn't think it would go so easily. No one seems to have seen anything.&quot; 
			
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			<title>Cold Calls on Mobiles?</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:35:02 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[I've been getting loads of cold calls on my mobile phone recently. I haven't given my number out to any companies, rang any sex lines (that i can remember) so i can't see how they have my number. 
 
I'm getting several a day and it's seriously pissing me off now. You get em on the house phone which...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>I've been getting loads of cold calls on my mobile phone recently. I haven't given my number out to any companies, rang any sex lines (that i can remember) so i can't see how they have my number.<br />
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I'm getting several a day and it's seriously pissing me off now. You get em on the house phone which happens but to me a mobile is much more private and i can't believe these cunts can get away with it.<br />
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Has anyone been getting similar calls on their mobiles and also is there anything that can be done about it? :crazy_diz</div>

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			<title>UK : East : Pepper spray canister discharged by chavs in Norwich ASDA!</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 22:27:50 GMT</pubDate>
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A Norwich supermarket will reopen today after yesterday's chemical incident which led to more than 300 people being evacuated. 
 
The Asda store on Drayton High Road, Hellesdon, was closed at just after 3pm yesterday after customers complained of feeling unwell in the store. Two local...]]></description>
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				A Norwich supermarket will reopen today after yesterday's chemical incident which led to more than 300 people being evacuated.<br />
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The Asda store on Drayton High Road, Hellesdon, was closed at just after 3pm yesterday after customers complained of feeling unwell in the store. Two local men in their 20s were arrested in connection with the incident.<br />
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The police were called and fire crews and ambulance crews also attended the incident with a number of people being treated by paramedics for breathing difficulties. In total 28 people were treated at the scene.<br />
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Shoppers were evacuated to the nearby Esporta sports complex and Express Holiday Inn hotel while investigations are carried out into the cause of the leak.<br />
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A spokeswoman for Norfolk police said: “Police were called at 3.12pm to reports of people feeling unwell after being exposed to what we now believe to be pepper spray. The store was evacuated immediately as a safety precaution.”<br />
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Chief Superintendent Jo Shiner said: “Norfolk Constabulary in conjunction with the other emergency services dealt with this incident swiftly.”<br />
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The store closure meant traffic nearby was heavier than usual with Sweet Briar Road and Drayton High Road particularly badly affected.
			
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			<title>freind getting an asbo......</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 19:05:40 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>a mates just been told hes got to meet with police tomorrow over a party he threw the other month in order to arrange another time to issue an asbo. they said theyll also be wanting the names of any other organisers and to have a look at the system in order to identify it, although theyve already...</description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>a mates just been told hes got to meet with police tomorrow over a party he threw the other month in order to arrange another time to issue an asbo. they said theyll also be wanting the names of any other organisers and to have a look at the system in order to identify it, although theyve already said they cant conficate anything.<br />
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anyone got any expirience with asbos?? im guessing hes got a right to legal advice and a lawer?<br />
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will he be able to put a case foward rather than just accept what they give him, maybe to relax the rules a little??<br />
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can they stop him from going to parties as long as he isnt involved with organisation??</div>

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			<title>UK : LDN (W) : Stone roses Ian Brown arrested for domestic violence</title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 11:54:44 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA["I'm standing alone 
You're weighing the gold 
I'm watching you sinking......." 
 
 
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*Former Stone Roses singer Ian Brown has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting his wife at a house in West Kensington, London.* 
Mr Brown, 46, was arrested after police were called on Monday morning...]]></description>
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				<b>Former Stone Roses singer Ian Brown has been arrested on suspicion of assaulting his wife at a house in West Kensington, London.</b><br />
Mr Brown, 46, was arrested after police were called on Monday morning to reports of a disturbance. <br />
&quot;On arrival, a 37-year-old woman made an allegation of domestic assault,&quot; a Scotland Yard spokeswoman said. <br />
He was taken to a west London police station and was bailed to return in December pending further inquiries. 
			
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			<title><![CDATA[IN : British Asian gang suspect busted in Goa after friend OD's]]></title>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 27 Oct 2009 10:26:48 GMT</pubDate>
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*A British man involved in the kidnap and torture of a Lancashire businessman has been arrested in India after almost five years on the run.* 
Ajay Kaushal, 50, was detained in Goa on Monday by police investigating the death of a man he was travelling with.  
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				<b>A British man involved in the kidnap and torture of a Lancashire businessman has been arrested in India after almost five years on the run.</b><br />
Ajay Kaushal, 50, was detained in Goa on Monday by police investigating the death of a man he was travelling with. <br />
Kaushal failed to appear at his British trial in January 2005 and was sentenced to 15 years in his absence. <br />
Lancashire Police are liaising with the Indian authorities in a bid to bring him back to serve his sentence. 
			
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