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UPI NewsTrack Quirks in the NewsTORONTO, July 18 (UPI) -- Exotic dancers say they plan to wear bathing suits while raising money for cancer research in Canada's Adult Entertainment Beach Volleyball Challenge. The dancers will take part in the first annual challenge at the Sports Village Oasis Beach Volleyball Club in Vaughan, Ontario Sunday, the Toronto Sun reported. The event is a charity for Sunnybrook Hospital's Underwear Affair, which raises money for research of cancers that occur below the waist.
Charitable dancers from the Toronto area are expected to come together for the event, the newspaper said.
NEW DELHI, July 18 (UPI) -- Women on India's team playing in the World Beach Volleyball contest say they are refusing to dress in bikinis because the dress code goes against their beliefs. Organizers of the event agreed to loosen the dress code rules, allowing the Indian team to wear long shorts and T-shirts instead of the required bikini, The Telegraph reported Friday.
AJ Martin, head of the local Beach Volley Ball Championship in Chennai, said dress code regulations were loosened to honor the cultural and religious beliefs of players.
FARNBOROUGH, England, July 18 (UPI) -- Dancing girls will not continue to be part of a Russian firm's exhibit at an English air show, officials said. The Klimov company, an aircraft engine manufacturer, will have to find other ways to draw patrons to its exhibit at the Farnborough International Air Show in southern England, the Russian news service Novosti reported Friday. Organizers of the air show reportedly claimed that the two dancers were disturbing the work of other exhibitors and making the area hard to pass through because of the crowds they were drawing.
FOLKESTONE, England, July 18 (UPI) -- A woman said she thinks everyone in England has Hannah Gilbert was at a store in Folkestone, England, when she decided to paint her thumbnail with a peach shade of Revlon nail polish, The Telegraph reported Friday. When a security guard saw the girl try the polish, he told her she had to either pay for the item or be charged with theft.
The girl was kept in the store's office for an hour before three police officers arrived to question her.
The incident came to a close when the girl's parents showed up and paid $12.58 for the polish, the Telegraph said. Publication date: 18 July 2008 Source: UPI-1-20080718-17243600-bc-newstrack-quirks.xml Archive
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