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OJ Simpson 'asked for guns' at Vegas showdown

12.11.2007, 07:53

OJ Simpson asked men accompanying him to a showdown with two sports memorabilia dealers to carry guns, a former co-defendant in his armed robbery case testified overnight.

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Walter Alexander, 46, said disgraced former American football star Simpson had urged him and another man Michael McClinton, to bring firearms to the planned confrontation in a Las Vegas hotel room on September 13.




Alaska tourism up 6% in summer 2007

06.11.2007, 08:33

The number of visitors to Alaska grew steadily in the summer of 2007, bringing $1.8 billion to the state, according to travel industry figures.

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The tourist season brought about 1.7 million visitors, up from 1.6 million in 2006 for a 6 percent increase, the Alaska Travel Industry Association said.




Triarc Submits Bid for Wendy's

02.11.2007, 07:31

Triarc Cos. submitted a bid to buy Wendy's International Inc. for less than it had originally indicated it would pay.

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The parent company of the Arby's fast-food chain said in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it put in an offer for Wendy's on Monday, the deadline that bids were due for the hamburger chain. Triarc didn't disclose how much money it offered but said its proposed purchase price is below the valuation range that Triarc had indicated it would be prepared to pay in July, which was $37 to $41 a share.




Tourism Treading on Indigenous Land, Says Rights Group

01.11.2007, 08:59

An international rights advocacy group is demanding the world's tourism industry shed business practices that harm indigenous communities and their cultures.

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In many countries, indigenous communities have been forced off their lands by tourism-related activities, according to Minority Rights Group International (MRG), a London-based independent organization.




Lensman 'offered pictures from Diana crash'

30.10.2007, 07:51

A photographer called a British tabloid newspaper from the scene of Princess Diana's fatal car crash and struck a deal to sell it graphic pictures of the wreck, her inquest in London heard on Tuesday.

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Romuald Rat, the first paparazzo on the scene, called the Sun to offer shots - including the princess with blood on her face and wearing an oxygen mask - for 300 000 pounds, the High Court was told.




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