
March 14, 2008
Topics girl, baby, hospital, faces, dancing, god, doctor, india, girls, help, money and people
A baby girl born in Northern India is being worshiped as a reincarnated God because she was born with two faces. The baby girl was born on Monday at a hospital in the suburbs of Delhi, India's capital. According IBNLive. com people in rural village have been singing, dancing, offering money and asking for her blessings. Both mother and child are healthy and doing fine, according to a doctor at the hospital.
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January 16, 2008
fter their widely popular 'Thriller' dance video attracted over 10 million on YouTube, inmates at a prison in Cebu, Philippines are at it again; this time with their dance number that will be performed during the Sinulog Festival honoring the baby Jesus on January 20. Around a hundred dancing inmates of the Bagong Buhay Rehabilitation Center (BBRC) participated in a video posted at YouTube on December 21. It is only been viewed a couple of thousand times, compared to the 'Thriller' (Michael Jackson's hit song) video posted in August last year, which has been viewed over 10 million times worldwide.
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January 14, 2008
Nine years after taking up his first dance lessons, John Lowe made his debut as a ballet dancer at the age of 88. Lowe, who hails from Witchford, said he took up his dancing at the age of 79 when his daughter Alison become a professional dancer.
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November 13, 2007
Topics university, dancing, dancer, korea, job, face, entertainment, sydney, dance, spread, television, news, people, faces and charges
A talented and famous belly dancer in South Korean will face trial for allegedly forging an undergraduate degree to land a job to teach students her dancing skills at university, prosecutors said Monday. According to a news report, the well-known belly dancer Ahn Yoo-Jin will face trial for allegedly forging a university of Sydney graduation certificate. She used the fake credentials to teach belly dancing at Kwangju Women's University in 2006 but was now terminated from her job.
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November 12, 2007
Topics city, dancing, fun, drugs, school, philippines, launch, dance, mall, private, heart and people
Filipino youths are finding a way to fight drug-induced "fun" with "Mardi-Drugs" a week-long activity, including cheering and street dance competition in the heart of the Philippines' financial center. Students from Makati City's 42 public and private school will commence the Mardi Drugs on Wednesday in an effort to launch an anti-drugs campaign not just based on slogans but also to provide the youth with an alternative fun. The activities are in line with the celebration of the Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Week.
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