Posted: Wednesday, 11 November 2009 8:31AM

Mini-Dress Student Readmitted To University



SAO PAULO (Reuters) - A female Brazilian student who was expelled from a Sao Paulo university after her short dress sparked student protests has been allowed back after federal prosecutors opened an investigation into the case.

The Universidade Bandeirante made the reversal after taking out advertisement space in Sunday newspapers to explain that it had expelled Geysi Villa Nova Arruda, 20, for her "incompatible posture with the atmosphere" at the school.

That decision, and video showing Arruda being hounded out by hundreds of students at the university, prompted a heated debate in the Latin American country known for its racy Carnival festivities and tiny bikinis but which also has a strong conservative streak.

The university, which had described the protests against Arruda in October as an act of "defense" by the student body, changed its stance on Monday after a federal investigation was launched.

Bandeirantes university had said that Arruda's expulsion was due to her behavior, saying she had acted provocatively by raising her dress, something she denied. She said she would return to the school to complete the academic year.

"In fact, I was very scared. I was the victim," O Globo newspaper on Tuesday quoted Arruda as saying. "I don't plan to change the way I am or the way I dress."


Story Copyright 2009, Reuters Photo Copyright 2009, Getty Images

Brewer Claims World's Strongest Beer


A Dutch brewer with a penchant for competition has laid claim to creating the world's strongest brew: a beer that is some 60 percent alcohol by volume.

Japan Robots Chat, Play -- And Help Find Lost Specs


Robots that can chat, find misplaced glasses, draw airplanes and play with your children are attracting thousands of visitors during an expo in Tokyo.

Bear Crashes In Runaway Car


A black bear managed to open the door of a car, climb in and got stuck, knocking it into gear and sending it down a slope into trees.

"Darth Vader" Strikes NY Bank


The Force was with a man when he robbed a bank wearing a Darth Vader mask and a cape.

Police Nab Bandit Who Used Underwear As Mask


An unemployed woman who said she was desperate for money has been arrested on charges she robbed an Oklahoma McDonald's.

Romantic Comedies Affecting Off-Screen Love Lives


Romantic comedies might provide 90 minutes of light-hearted fun but the happy-ever-after movies are also impacting people's real love lives, according to an survey.

Man Delivers Pizza, Saves Heart Attack Victim


A laid off paramedic who turned to delivering pizzas to make ends meet is credited with saving the life of a man who went into cardiac arrest.

Germans Hold 60 Km-Long Party On Highway


About three million people turned a busy motorway into one of the biggest open-air festivals in Germany's history on Sunday.

Ancient Ship Unearthed At World Trade Center Site


The decayed hull of a centuries old ship was unearthed at the World Trade Center construction site in New York city.

Power Company Tells Customer She Is Dead


An Austrian woman has had to convince her electricity supplier that she is alive after the company claimed she died.

Ever Sent A Racy Text To The Wrong Person?


Twenty percent of people surveyed have managed to send racy texts to the wrong person, and nearly one in 10 has been caught red-handed "sexting."

Only A Few People Actually Cover Coughs And Sneezes


Lots of people aren't getting the message about covering their coughs and sneezes....

Adrenaline, Injuries In Spain's Running Of The Bulls


A runner was gored in the thigh by a bulls' horn on Friday as Spain's adrenaline-filled week-long running of the bulls.

Cat Burglar Targets Washing-Line Underwear


Socks, gloves, ladies underwear -- almost anything left unattended was fair game for a thief.

Men Get Guidance For Modest Haircuts


Women in Iran must cover their hair in public to comply with Sharia law, and men, too, are expected to have modest haircuts.