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400 fans with Super Bowl tickets denied seats

Imagine buying tickets for Super Bowl, and not making it to the game due to mismanagement on part of the organizers? Enraged is definitely an understatement. Well, the 400 Super Bowl ticket holders experienced a similar situation, as they were refused seats at Super Bowl XLV, Sunday.

Vancouver mayor apolgizes for F-bomb

Vancouver, British Columbia -- Vancouver, British Columbia, Mayor Gregor Robertson apologized Monday for dropping the F-bomb and insulting members of the public at a city council meeting.

Robertson made the vulgarity-punctuated comments last week after cameras were turned off -- but his microphone was still on and the recording, as is often the case in such matters, hit the Internet in short order, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported.

Robertson, apparently frustrated by sitting through several hours of public comments Thursday about a planned community advisory committee, could be heard to say, "Who are all these (expletive) … who are all these hacks? … We want consultation … . We're just trying to have a little advisory committee for (expletive) sakes … ."

Blippy apologizes for credit card numbers glitch

It has not even been four months into operations, but here comes the first blow for Blippy. The social networking site, founded in January this year to enable users to share and discuss their purchases online, has landed itself in controversy after it was discovered that the site had been doing a little too much sharing.

Mayor apologizes for school play snooze

Worthing, England -- A British mayor has apologized to a class of 11-year-olds for falling asleep during a performance of their school musical.

Parents said students at Vale First and Middle School in Worthing, England, were in tears during intermission after the guests of honor at their performance of "Bugsy Malone," Mayor Noel Atkins and his wife, Helena, fell asleep only a few minutes after the play started, The Daily Telegraph reported Friday.

Atkins said he had been fighting a cold and his wife had been prescribed medication that made her drowsy on the evening of the play.

Ernie Anastos apologizes for making bizarre "chicken" remarks

Los Angeles, September 19: WNYW Fox 5 news anchor Ernie Anastos has admitted he uttered the “f-word” during a live broadcast. The longtime New York City anchor on Thursday felt sorry for making an unfortunate chicken remark during a live broadcast on Wednesday night.