Captain Solo was found hiding in a rubbish skip and was declared to have been drunk.
Three months earlier, five boys suffocated while keeping warm in a rubbish bin in the same province.
"Some people said, 'This is a rubbish paper so I don't want to buy it, ' " he said.
Was it in a well or on a rubbish heap and how might it have ended up there?
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Gilmour was accused of throwing a rubbish bin that appeared to hit the Jaguar, but his defence disputed the allegation.
Indeed, the grubby courtyard next to a rubbish tip down the dirt lane housing the equipment does not inspire confidence.
The result is that public managers can spend years trying to accomplish something as trivial as changing the route of a rubbish lorry.
Building a rubbish pile is, it turns out, surprisingly high-tech.
When they had finished with it, instead of dropping it in a rubbish bin the doctors put it in a freezer, where it hung around, half forgotten, until 1986.
For example, the KDDI mobile phone strapped to a cleaning worker's waist can tell the difference between actions performed such as scrubbing, sweeping, walking an even emptying a rubbish bin.
The researchers report in Biomacromolecules that their new material matches the stiffness, strength and compressibility of expanded polystyrene, a common packaging material that is the bane of many a rubbish dump.
This broad metaphor also lent itself to sub-metaphors, including object-icons such as a rubbish bin (also the work of Mr Mercer when he worked at Apple in the 1980s), folders and files.
He said the council usually dealt with a million sacks of rubbish a day, but the amount generated over Christmas and New Year was 30% higher than the average.
Somerset Waste Partnership (SWP) said the average home produced less than a tonne of rubbish and recycling a year.
In the 1970s, archaeologists excavated the remains of a Roman rubbish tip in the fort of Vindolanda.
The site, which is part of an old slate quarry, has been used as a refuse site for 30 years, and receives 60, 000 tonnes of rubbish a year.
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Mrs Hunt said she hoped her exhibition - which features about 200 pieces including jewellery, wall hangings and a life-sized elephant's head - would inspire people to "give rubbish a second chance".
Before me opens up, in the semi-darkness, a field of rubbish and stones and elephant grass.
Also, there's always that home advantage, but maybe that's just a load of rubbish?
Kimi Raikkonen said a strike would "never happen, " while David Coulthard dismissed talk of a strike as rubbish.
Across a bridge from Vitoria, in Vila Velha, another community bank has also declared a war on rubbish.
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"There has been a lot of rubbish talked by the press, " he added.
And if you see a piece of rubbish lying on the footpath, don't step over it -- pick it up.
The piece was found in a narrow, rubbish-filled space 18in (0.45m) wide.
Authorities order the removal of a massive illegal rubbish landfill near Miyun Reservoir, which supplies about two thirds of Beijing's drinking water.
More than 6m calls have come in so far covering all the usual demands of a city: rubbish pick-up, heating complaints, potholes.
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The event also recycles 1, 000 tonnes of rubbish a year, has introduced biodegradable tent pegs and sent seven tonnes of abandoned Wellington boots to be used in Senegal.
It's not a menial task and I think it's awful that we weren't put in that position where we could have been earning the same as a man collecting rubbish.
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