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January 19, 2007
Topics girlfriend, video, man, nationwide, shell, advertising, single, marriage, real, internet, television, game, help, money and people
A man has set-up an internet site to raise money for a single $2 million, 30-second Super Bowl advertising spot to propose marriage to his girlfriend. The man, who goes by the name JP, opted not to use his real name to keep his plans from his girlfriend.
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January 12, 2007
Chinese officials are ordering a Shanghai teahouse to change its name, calling it a threat to public morality. The name of the shop is "Qingwa Bao Ernai," which translates roughly to "Frog Keeps a Mistress. "The Shanghai Daily and other newspapers said the shop was violating advertising law, citing local commercial bureau official Xu Jun.
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November 27, 2006
Topics signs, christmas, war, symbol, linda, lisa, colorado, advertising, peace, iraq, santa, women and people
A Colorado women is taking a stand against her Home Owner's Association after they ordered her to take down a Christmas wreath with a peace sign in it. Residents said the wreath is anti-Iraqi War and a symbol of Satan. The HOA has threatened to fine her $25 a day until she takes it down from her home. She figured the fine would add up to $1,000 when she plans to take the wreath down after Christmas. But she is not convinced she will have to pay.
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November 14, 2006
Topics hair, beauty, women, blonde, kiss, tools, rome, colors, pink, magazines, italy, advertising, match, fun, magazine, black, television and men
A New York-based beauty company has introduced a new range of dyes for pubic hair. And Betty Beauty says sales have been brisk since the product line was introduced. The company, which markets the products as "color for the hair down there," has appeared on television and in magazines such as Vogue to promote the hair dyes.
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November 6, 2006
Chinese sociologists are encouraging bolder attitudes towards sex, but puts its foot down on wife-swapping. "Wife-swapping should not be promoted to the public as it will lead to the spread of HIV/AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases," the China Daily quoted Zhang Feng, a family planning official.
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