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October 31, 2007
Singapore Airlines is not allowing romantic passengers aboard its new Airbus A380 Superjumbo jets to use the beds in the private suites of the world's biggest commercial plane for sex. Australian newspaper Mercury quoted a spokesman of the airlines as saying that the ban on airborne sex is among the rules for passenger behavior during flights of the A380.
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August 16, 2007
Topics girls, hospital, birth, woman, beds, blog, babies, canada, drugs, indian, baby, family and women
A 35-year-old woman from Canada, who was transferred to Montana because of a shortage of neonatal beds there, gave birth to rare identical quadruplets. The odds of this occurring is one in 13 million. Officials at a Great Falls hospital told Associated Press Thursday that Karen Jepp of Calgary, Alberta, delivered Autumn, Brooke, Calissa and Dahlia by Caesarian section Sunday afternoon at Benefis Healthcare.
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November 10, 2006
Police are searching for an unknown man accused of telling women they have a tick on them to get them to strip. Police say the man goes to businesses where women from the ages of 17 to 30 are working alone, such as tanning salons and small retail establishments, to carry out the scheme. According to Waukesha Police Sgt. John Konkol, he has told women at at least seven businesses that they have a tick on their clothes and should take them off to find it.
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October 26, 2006
The lascivious exploits of ancient Pompeii's citizens are nearly unrivaled in history. This Thursday, a piece of that history in the form of a 2,000-year-old brothel elaborately decorated with erotic images was reopened to the public after an extensive restoration project. The brothel, called the Lupanare, derived from the Latin word "lupa," or "prostitute," required a year long restoration project costing over $250,000. The money was spent to restore the structure of the brothel and to clean and rework many of its erotic frescoes.
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August 30, 2006
Brothels in Australia are offering customers discounts based on how much they've paid at the pump. Owners of the prostitution houses say the offer is conducted similarly to supermarkets, which offer shoppers cheaper gas prices based on their grocery bills. Kerry, manager of The Site, tells Reuters, "If you come in and spend time with one of our lovely ladies, we'll give you a discount of 20 cents a liter. "
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