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Monday 29 May 2006 00:00
Baden-Baden England's WAGs (wives and girlfriends) boost local economy during World Cup and run up £30,000 bar bill.

Olives Britain's first olive grove is planted in Devon.

Gordon Ramsay Celebrity chef receives public apology and makers of his show The
F-Word get £100,000 damages and costs for scathing comments in Evening Standard.

Cherry juice Fruit is found to contain anti-inflammatory agents to help treat arthritis.





Justice Jurors at the Old Bailey delay terrorism case due to hunger when canteen runs out of food.

Peperami salami sticks Parents are warned the snack's high salt content is a danger to children.

The beach Holiday-makers in Dubai ditch the sea and sand in favour of tax-free shopping.

Pubs Top chef Marcus Wareing claims airline food is tastier than pub grub.

Freedom of speech Philadelphia café refuses to serve non-English speakers.

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