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Someone left a note for actor Paul Rudd at the site of a Brooklyn film shoot.
So you're applying for a job. Instead of forwarding your resume you send a photo of actor Nicolas Cage. Oops.
Consumers on the Which? forum, spoke out that Three Mobile had reported them as Twitter spammers after complaining about a price hike.
Photographs taken of a Disney cruise ship employee from a stolen iPhone are being shared publicly, in an album entitled "stolen iPhone adventures"
A TV weatherman went on a strange rant this past week, implying on-air that he doesn't like his co-workers.
NBC Nightly News presenter Brian Williams exemplifies how to stay calm on air when the building's fire alarm goes off.
Soloist Lukas Kmit hits the right note on phone intrusion.
After Facebook removed Salman Rushdie's profile with little in the way of communication, he turned to Twitter to make his opinions heard. It worked. Facebook reinstated Rushdie's profile in 2 hours.
New York City council speaker Christine Quinn displayed questionable etiquette during a speech by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg - by chewing gum!
A television producer got more than she bargained for while covering a story about local turkeys chasing down joggers in a California neighborhood.
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