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May 19, 2006
A female mummy with religious and magical tattoos of spiders and snakes on her arms has been found in Peru. The United State National Geographic Society reported recently that it is the first female Moche leader ever discovered. Moche culture thrived in the area between AD 1 and AD 700. The mummy was dated about AD 450.
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May 13, 2006
A Californian city owes big bucks to a strip club after trying to change local zoning laws in an effort to shut it down for good. The city of San Bernardino owes the all-nude lounge, the Flesh Club, $1. 4 million after a court ruled that the zoning ordinance the city used to prohibit nude dancing at the club from 1995 to 1999 was unconstitutional.
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April 19, 2006
A 90-year-old private women's club is so desperate for money and new membership that they've decided to let in a man. The Daytona Woman's Club had a membership of over 1,400 in the 1950s, but, due to aging of its members and lifestyle changes, now has only 307 members. According to club president Barbara Markham, the average age among members is 70.
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April 5, 2006
A New York judge dismisses a lawsuit aimed at allowing private, social dancing in restaurants, clubs and bars. State Supreme Court Justice Michael Stallman upholds a ban on cabarets, despite a first amendment argument.
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April 3, 2006
Topics poker, t-shirt, clubs, underwater, bet, blue, play, feet, lost, body, house and world
Robert Varkonyi, the 2002 World Series of Poker Champion, has more bragging rights today. Over the weekend the Champion Extreme Poker player took home the title of Champion while bluffing in frigid temperatures in the arctic. Varkonyi's win comes just months after Juha Helppi won the first ever Extreme Poker event held 30 feet underwater in the Caribbean Sea.
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