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June 1, 2008
Topics photos, photo, life, cancer, death, pictures, college, friends, feet, buildings, images, image, hair, camera, doctors, space, people and man
A man chronicled his life via Polaroid photos, taking a shot every day for 18 years. Jamie Livingston, a photographer, began taking pictures with a Polaroid camera in 1978 at Bard College. He noticed he'd taken a photo a day, and had the idea to continue the series by taking one image a day. He kept the photos organized by date and categorized them in Polaroid boxes kept in suitcases according to reports.
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May 20, 2008
MP Pierre Poilievre of Nepean-Carleton threatened on Monday to block Ontario's funding of sex change surgeries under the province's health insurance system. "People are waiting too long for basic cancer treatment and MRIs and the Liberal government found money for the (Dalton) McGuinty sex change program instead," Polievere told the Ottawa Sun.
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April 11, 2008
Coffee made from beans that have passed through the bowel of an Indonesian jungle cat is being sold by a department store here for $100 a cup. The coffee, called Caffe Raro, is made from a blend of a rare Jamaican Blue Mountain coffee, and another, Kupi Luwak, which is harvested from the droppings of civet cats.
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January 22, 2008
Three cups of coffee a day could lessen the risk of ovarian cancer particularly for those women who do not take hormone supplements. This new revelations contradicts report issued Monday that coffee doubles the risk of miscarriage.
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January 14, 2008
A cancer patient was brought to tears when she was thrown out of a courtroom Friday for refusing to remove her hat. District Court judge Holly Hollenbeck told Bev Williams, 43, to remove the knitted beanie she was wearing, or exit his court in the Benton County Justice Center.
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