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June 22, 2007
The North Carolina Department of Correction has recently allowed a British woman and a death row inmate in Central Prison in Raleigh to get married after the two fell in love by exchanging letters and poems. James Lewis Morgan, a death row inmate and Tracy Cope started out as intimate pen pals by exchanging poetry but soon their love blossomed and they continued dating each other for 4 ˝ years.
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March 13, 2007
New Mexico on Tuesday declared the "bolo" tie as the official neckwear of the southwestern U. S. state. Bolo ties consist of a piece of a cord fastened with an ornamental bar or clasp. It's "our bipartisan fashion statement," Gov. Bill Richardson said as he signed the measure into law, according to the Associated Press reports.
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March 7, 2007
It used to be somewhat of a joke or even commonplace in the media to hear about women faking orgasms. Its been the topic of conversation in countless romantic comedies, talk shows and sitcoms such as Sex and the City. However a new poll shows that men are just as guilty when it comes to faking it. According to a new Lavalife poll faking orgasms are not just a woman's prerogative, but startling number of men polled say they too have done the deed. According to results form the poll 48 percent of the 9,100 men polled through the online dating site Lavalife. com say they have faked an orgasm.
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January 24, 2007
Topics women, milk, post, young, men, dreams, wales, dating, pictures, hard, love and food
A farmer's cooperative in North Wales, offering organic food has come out with a unique idea of finding love for its 20 farmer-members. The dairy cooperative Calon Wen is introducing "Fancy a Farmer?" campaign by placing the pictures of lonely farmers on its milk cartons. According to the Daily Post, the cartons of Calon Wen's organic milk will have the stickers of three men and two women looking for a date. The men and women were all members of the cooperative, the report said.
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January 9, 2007
Beginning February, the University of Sioux Falls, North Dakota will offer the first ever one-credit dating course called "Finding Dates Worth Keeping. " Offered through the USF Learning Institute, the authorities have appointed Laurie Chaplin as the course instructor. Chaplin, a relationships counselor and licensed therapist has been married for 28 years.
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