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November 29, 2005
Topics sex, prostitutes, australia, business, travel, hard, bush, running, england, university, couple and reuters
Some prostitutes as old as the age of 70 are still finding work in rural Australia, having been pushed out of the bigger cities from the fierce competition of younger workers. Brothels are legal across most of Australia, but states have strict laws against soliciting and running brothels in residential areas, and near churches or schools.
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November 27, 2005
Bennington, Vermont (AHN) A teacher in Bennington is being questioned after giving his students a quiz that has been perceived by some as being full of anti-Bush rhetoric.
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November 22, 2005
As per Thanksgiving tradition, President George W. Bush has pardoned two turkeys. Previous lucky birds would spend their days at a petting zoo, but this pair is destined for the famous Disneyland in California.
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November 22, 2005
Two turkeys that were being plumped up for a White House Thanksgiving have been spared by President Bush. Instead of becoming dinner, the birds will be honorary grand marshals at Disneyland's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
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November 20, 2005
Winding down his Asian trip, President Bush took a bike ride Sunday with six Chinese athletes. The bikers, three women and three men, are all vying for a chance to qualify for the 2008 Olympics. The cyclists, along with Bush, took advantage of sunny conditions for Sunday's mountain bike ride around the Laoshan Olympic Mountain Bike Course.
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