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August 25, 2006
Topics email, e-mail, pictures, web, computer, marriage, wife, family, woman, man, police and porn
A Missouri man was sentenced 20 days in jail for breaking into his ex-wife's e-mail and sending her pornographic pictures to her relatives. Alfred Seals on Wednesday pleaded guilty to misdemeanor tampering with computer data.
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August 19, 2006
Two German women who work at the Federal Labor Office used their office e-mail to complain about their partners' sex drive, detailing the failed methods they had tried. Then one of them pressed the wrong button and forwarded the e-mails to other colleagues in their department.
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August 19, 2006
Topics school, people, weird, email, library, smart, nurse, eagle, e-mail, books, college, teens, kids, big, web, student, newspaper, couple and children
A Witchita High School Senior has become one of the few students in the nation to ace both the ACT and the SAT standardized tests. Jakub Voboril, 17 attends Bishop Carroll High School. He told a local newspaper that he had tried to find some magical formula to study before the test but realized it didn't exist.
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August 14, 2006
Topics video, life, people, man, email, hearts, videos, e-mail, share, huge, music, birth, star, web, young, family and world
A 77-year-old British man who posted his first video on the online home video site YouTube last week has already amassed a huge number of fans. The man, whose name is Peter, posts under the user name geriatric1927 (the year he was born). He talks about how he became addicted to the enormously popular YouTube in his first clip.
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August 1, 2006
Topics flowers, cancer, software, email, plus, telephone, e-mail, baby, wife, hospital, school and man
An Atlanta software company is suing a former salesman who falsely claimed his 3-year-old son had cancer, and collected benefits for months. Lancope Inc. tried to send flowers after being told Michael Ruffalo's son had died. The salesman said his son had cancer shortly after he was hired as a salesman, and was given paid leave. A judge turned down a defense request to dismiss the suit, which seeks $40,151 in salary plus unspecified punitive damages.
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