26 Aug.-2 Sep. 2008 (week 35)
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Seagulls will be banished from the Scottish cities 30 Aug. 2008 |
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The authorities of Scotland have declared war to the city seagulls. Officials intend to exterminate these birds from the central areas of the largest cities of Scotland which became a real problem during the last years became for local residents and touri |
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Stinking copy of sperm whale shocked Belgians 29 Aug. 2008 |
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The Belgian citizens from Antwerp that came to a beach in the mouth of the river Esko were really surprised seeing a huge 16 meters long sperm whale lying on the beach. |
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Ghosts adventures begin in England 29 Aug. 2008 |
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An unusual holiday is offered this autumn by the British touristic companies - this is a so-called trip in the the unknown that could possibly include an encounter with paranormal events. |
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Free tours of the Eiffel Tower 28 Aug. 2008 |
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Tour d'Eiffel renews the participation in the program "Days of the European heritage" and invites during the week-end, on September 21st and 22nd, to "The world according to Jules Vernes", including free excursion into an engine room. Visitors can learn h |
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British pensioners are offended with road signs 28 Aug. 2008 |
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The British pensioners demand to remove from the streets traffic signs the images of old men. "They offend elderly British. It is necessary those signs protect all pedestrians - irrespective of age", - tell initiators of the protest event. |
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Not more than two people on a bench in Novara 25 Aug. 2008 |
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In the Italian city of Novara, region Piedmont, after 23.00, it is not possible to sit down on a bench where alredy at least two people are sitting. Whoever will sit down next will receive a penalty about some tens of euros. Others strange interdictions w |