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October 28, 2006
According to a research, more and more career women are freezing their eggs as they look it as a 'insurance' for having children in future. The research involved interviews of more than 20 women at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York who had chosen to freeze their eggs for future use.
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October 26, 2006
What Halloween pranksters probably don't know is that throwing raw eggs at someone could potentially cause permanent eye damage. According to a recent study published in the British "Emergency Medicine Journal," the raw egg toss that accidentally hits a human eye can be serious enough to lead to blindness.
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September 12, 2006
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July 19, 2006
Alaska's Sen. Lisa Murkowski caught a 63-pound king salmon during the 11th annual Kenai River Classic. She had the heaviest catch out of all the nine senators who joined annual fundraiser. Lobbyist BP Vice President Peggy Hudson baited the largest fish, a 67-pound king.
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July 18, 2006
Topics eggs, egg, thailand, underwear, sydney, birds, wild, girlfriend, australia, airport, man and police
A judge hearing the case of a man who was caught with six eggs from endangered species in his underwear as he was about to board a plane rejected his claim Monday that he was taking the eggs overseas "to surprise his girlfriend. " Wayne Frederick Floyd was flying from an airport in Sydney, Australia, to Bangkok, Thailand, when he was caught with the eggs in November. Police strip-searched him after they detected an abnormal bulge around his groin area during a frisk.
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