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March 4, 2008
Topics couples, jobs, indian, india, covers, united, medical, baby, tigers, advice, employment, technology, asian, europe, smoking, tickets, drugs, hotel, china, free, office, help and women
India's lucrative outsourcing sector is not limited to back office jobs. It is now emerging as a major supplier of "back bedroom jobs" as an infant outsourcing hub as well. According to the International Herald Tribune, reproduction is the newest addition to the Asian tiger's outsourcing industry. Couples from the United States and Europe are asking Indian women to serve as surrogate mothers, leading to a boom in the number of clinics offering the procedure.
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January 24, 2008
People can buy many things in vending machines, from candy and chips to sandwiches, aspirin and now medicinal marijuana. Yep. Marijuana dispensing vending machines now exist. In California Anytime-Vending-Machines in secure rooms dispense marijuana to anyone with a doctor's prescription for the weed that is legal in that state for anyone with a medical need to take it.
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January 22, 2008
A Maine resident who purchased a winning lottery ticket using money from selling drugs to an undercover police officer was arrested by police. Michael David, 46, had allegedly sold four methadone pills, 10g each, to the undercover cop for $15 each. He then went to a convenience store, and used his earnings to buy several items, including a lottery ticket that turned out to be a $1000 winner.
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January 14, 2008
Topics house, parking, hospital, medical, money, snow, music, drugs, play, hotel, death, children, people and woman
A woman refusing to sell her house to a medical center has found herself living in a home surrounded on three sides by parking lots. Rena Wilkey, 73, said that the layout was not bothering her, as it was the result of her strong decision to hang on to the house she's lived in for 50 years.
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January 10, 2008
Topics couple, money, police, tears, crack, cocaine, bad, drugs, marijuana, big, bank, help and people
A couple that recently moved in to an apartment were in for a surprise upon discovering about $12,000 in cash inside the refrigerator. Colleen Mesler, 65, said that she found the bills in the freezer, when her husband Jim asked her to throw the tray out. The cash was seen deteriorating and covered with mold, and wrapped in tin foil.
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