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February 14, 2006
Topics united, slave, motel, mexican, arizona, alone, fbi, prostitutes, female, sex, charges, women and man
FBI officials have arrested a man suspected of smuggling two Mexican migrants into the United States and selling them as part of a sex slave trade. Eliseo Escalante Santizo, 30, of Fort Myers, was taken into custody Monday at the Lee County Justice Center for a court hearing on unrelated charges of battery and resisting an officer with violence.
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February 1, 2006
Prince Harry will not be shipped off to Iraq despite media reports to the contrary. The Ministry of Defense says that the The London Evening Standard report that said Prince Harry would serve as a troop commander In Iraq, is false.
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February 1, 2006
A judge could be jailed for offering to can a woman's boyfriend so they could have more time to continue their affair. Reports indicate the pair had dinner together during the trial and the 63-year-old judge then began texting "Ms. L" with suggestive messages like, "I'm kissing you awake" and "Alone with you in bed. I want to drag you into bed before breakfast and sleep with you. "
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January 31, 2006
Topics dog, victoria, hotel, couple, expert, alone, girlfriend, puppy, murder, bed, tv, love, dogs, help, life, couples and television
A couple that had their love life ruined by a badly behaved puppy, were reunited with the help of a British TV Dog trainer. "Bailey" a Yorkshire terrier hindered Phil Woodlock from sharing a bed, or even a sofa, with girlfriend Jacqui Mallin.
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January 22, 2006
Animal rights activists staged a nude protest Saturday in northeastern Barcelona to demonstrate against the torture and killing of animals to make fur coasts. 70 men and women curled up on the pavement outside Barcelona's City Hall. The protest, staged by AnimaNaturalis and PETA international animal rights groups, was watched by several dozen passers-by. In a statement, AnimaNaturalis said millions of animals were captured, tortured and killed each year to make fur coats. In Spain alone, 26 million animals - among them rabbits, foxes, minks and lambs - were killed in 2003 to make coats, the group said.
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