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November 14, 2006
Topics hair, beauty, women, blonde, kiss, tools, rome, colors, pink, magazines, italy, advertising, match, fun, magazine, black, television and men
A New York-based beauty company has introduced a new range of dyes for pubic hair. And Betty Beauty says sales have been brisk since the product line was introduced. The company, which markets the products as "color for the hair down there," has appeared on television and in magazines such as Vogue to promote the hair dyes.
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November 9, 2006
Topics children, colors, pink, cells, paint, bears, construction, blue, texas, bear, university and fire
After inmates at the Dallas County Detention Center set fire to the jail in a breakout attempt, authorities decided to include a lesson in the extensive repairs that were needed to get the building back into shape. Dallas County Sheriff Mike Rackley says if the inmates are going to act like children, they should be treated like children. So he is having the jail painted pink with blue teddy bear accents. Rackley tells the AP: "Basically, if they are going to act like children and commit a childish act, then we'll make a childish atmosphere. And it's a calming thing - teddy bears are so soothing. So we made it like a day care, and that's kind of like what it is, a day care for adults who can't control their behavior in public. "
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October 18, 2006
Topics baseball, yankees, tigers, colors, boston, sport, stuff, philadelphia, pretty, chicago, angeles, hot, life and spring
Devoted baseball fans will have the ability to have their cremated ashes placed in urns that sport the logo of their favorite franchise as soon as next season, sources report. Major League Baseball and a leading maker of funeral products are to begin working together to promote a new line of MLB urns, promising to take the seventh-inning stretch into eternity for those interested in the product. Next season, fans of the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, Philadelphia Phillies, Chicago Cubs, and Los Angeles Dodgers, will be able to purchase urns bearing their teams colors and insignia.
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September 8, 2006
McDonald's Corp. wins an infringement lawsuit against a small Malaysian restaurant called "McCurry. " The open-air eatery serves spicy fish-head curries, tandoori chicken and other Indian dishes on a street corner in Kuala Lumpur.
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September 8, 2006
Topics club, boca, football, star, argentina, colors, grass, lovers, clubs, blue, peace, games, bear, free, reuters and death
A cemetery in Argentina is offering die-hard fans of the popular football club Boca Juniors a chance to rest in peace amongst star football players, club executives and fellow fans. Three-thousand plots have been set aside for these football lovers in the Iraola cemetery, abut 37 miles from Buenos Aires. The club, known by Argentineans as Club Atletico Boca Juniors, is well known for its football team. Its home base is in the neighborhood of La Boca in Buenos Aires, where it hosts its home games at the Bombonera stadium.
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