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- A muslim insurance salesman who works for Direct Line is seeking damages for "hurt feelings" under the Employment Equality Regulations 2003, after his employees offered only alcohol as a performance incentive - The Daily Telegraph.

- Jungle beauty Kimberley Davies seriously injured herself jumping into a dam to win food on I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! Insurers had apparently refused to pass the stunt until the 11th hour, branding it "too risky", and had wanted her to wear a flotation device, as well as a harness - The Sun.

- George Best was given free medical treatment at the prestigious Cromwell Hospital in London ...

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