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December 16, 2007
Nepal has rounded up almost two dozen people for illicit sexual activities in a tourist area. At least 22 persons were arrested on charges of being involving in felony sexual activities from different hotels and restaurants in Rupendehi district of Nepal in the last two days. Deputy Superintendent of Police Jagat Man Shrestha told local media that the convicts were arrested on Friday and Saturday after being caught red handed in local restaurants and hotels.
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December 11, 2007
Topics insurance, dead, wife, police, passport, houses, bbc, couples, mail, led, space, life, house and man
A secret door which led to the hideaway of "canoe man" John Darwin during the years he was "missing" was discovered by the current tenant of the former Darwin residence. The passageway was in a cupboard with a fake wall, which opened to a passageway to a small living space. Police believe that Darwin would go from the bedroom he shared with wife Anne, and go down the passage into the room, whenever Anne would have visitors.
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December 1, 2007
Topics couples, couple, college, friends, help, woman, man, jennifer, videos, mountain, green, female, sex, men, family, women, people and wife
Couples were less likely to be likeable when the woman was more verbally assertive, and silence could well be a golden rule for her, according to a study at the Green Mountain College. "In couples in which the woman is more verbally assertive, and the man more submissive, the relationship tends to suffer," said Dr. Jennifer Sellers, assistant professor of psychology at the college.
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November 27, 2007
Egyptian couples file for divorce every six minutes, the state-run statistics bureau reported last week. According to the report, approximately one-third of marriages in the North African nation fail in the first year. The Central Agency for Public Mobilization and Statistics (CAPMAS) said that Egyptian courts rule on around 250 divorces daily.
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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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