* There are now 32 CCTV surveillance cameras within 200 yards of George Orwell's home in North London.
* In Conroe, Texas, ministers and parents demanded the banning of the book "Fahrenheit 451" from the school library.
* In London, the World Association of Debt Management Offices, which manages billions of dollars of government debt, had its Web site shut down due to an unpaid debt.
* Among the items stolen from the All Souls Church in Peterborough, England, was a 2-foot high statue of St. Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of lost and stolen items.
* Announcement at the European Union's research Web site: "Due to exceptional circumstances, the event 'Today Is the Future' cannot take place as originally scheduled."
* In Daytona, Fla., the home of the city's police chief was burglarized while he was at a community meeting, giving a speech about home-burglary prevention.
* In Conroe, Texas, ministers and parents demanded the banning of the book "Fahrenheit 451" from the school library.
* In London, the World Association of Debt Management Offices, which manages billions of dollars of government debt, had its Web site shut down due to an unpaid debt.
* Among the items stolen from the All Souls Church in Peterborough, England, was a 2-foot high statue of St. Anthony of Padua, the patron saint of lost and stolen items.
* Announcement at the European Union's research Web site: "Due to exceptional circumstances, the event 'Today Is the Future' cannot take place as originally scheduled."
* In Daytona, Fla., the home of the city's police chief was burglarized while he was at a community meeting, giving a speech about home-burglary prevention.
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