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Sheboygan man tries to sell the rights to his name

Unemployed and desperate, a 19-year-old Sheboygan man is trying to sell one of the only things he owns — his name. Calvin Gosz has put the rights to give him a new name on eBay. He said if people can have a name like Mercedes for free, "why wouldn't McDonald's pay for me to have Ronald McDonald as a name?" Gosz said he moved to Wisconsin from Florida in September. He's filled out more than a dozen job applications, but so far no luck.

Fast-Food Joint Tries Feng Shui Makeover

The only familiar signs at the McDonald's in this large Asian community are the golden arches, the drive-through and the menu.

Ronald McDonald Statue Reported Stolen

A broken Ronald McDonald statue brought home by a McDonald's assistant manager, repaired, and used to decorate her family's lawn for 20 years has vanished.

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Santa 'global ambassador for obesity'
Source: The Australian - AAP

SANTA Claus has been accused of acting in ways that could "damage millions of lives".

Michael Polakovs, a.k.a. Coco, dies at 86. Created Ronald McDonald
Source: dailyindependent.com

In 1966, the McDonald's Corp. hired Polakovs to design Ronald McDonald. He designed the outfit and makeup that is worn by the character to this day.

Ronald McDonald stolen from playground
Source: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Workers at a McDonald's in Columbus are asking Santa for only one gift this year. They just want their Ronald McDonald statue back. The life-sized clown statue was stolen from the fast-food restaurant's playground on Thanksgiving.

Graffiti Artist 15 Follows In Banksy's Footsteps
Source: thisislocallondon.co.uk

A graffiti artist from east London is making a name for himself with stunts and satirical stencils. The name Cartrain may be familiar to people as it appears all over Waltham Forest on walls and street furniture.

Groceries on $21 a Week
Source: Associated Content

In these times when being strapped for cash does occur, being able to survive on $21 worth of groceries every week can add a bit change to your pocket. Read on to learn what you can purchase to accomplish this monetary feat.

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