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July 4, 2006
A high school student, who could only read and write upside down, has been miraculously cured by the color orange. The 17-year-old Gemma Williams could only read or write if her book or papers were placed upside down. Even her computer monitor was upside down, too.
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February 11, 2006
If you thought "Cardio Striptease" was pushing the fitness envelope, wait until you check out "Stiletto Strength," a new class that gets women in shape to wear stiletto heels. The class, being taught at a Crunch gym and taught by dancer Amber Efe, shows women how to pivot in high heels and walk like a model.
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February 9, 2006
A fitness center in New York has women wearing heels as they workout. Called "Stiletto Strength," the session takes place during lunch at Crunch gym near Times Square, reports Reuters.
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December 9, 2005
Two women get their just desserts after stopping at a drive-thru for an apple pie. The manager of a McDonald's restaurant called police Tuesday after the women, whom employees say were acting strangely as they ordered the pies at a drive-through, struck the side of the building with their pickup. When officers arrived, they found Heather Amber Anderson, 24, inside the restaurant and behind the counter trying to open a cash register. Police tell the Associated Press that Anderson used to work for that McDonald's before being fired two weeks ago. Investigators said Anderson was unsteady on her feet and her speech was slurred. He charged her with public intoxication and possession of marijuana and drug paraphernalia. Outside, the driver of the pickup, 41-year-old Neeica Jean Mull, also appeared intoxicated and told police she had taken prescription medication. She was charged with driving under the influence.
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November 28, 2005
True believers are flocking to the Vietnamese Catholic Martyrs Church in Sacramento, where red liquid is apparently dripping from the left eye of a statue of the Virgin Mary. Crowds of pilgrims are filing in by the hundreds, carrying cameras, flowers and candles. Many pray for blessings, like Bao and Amber Tran, who brought their newborn son.
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