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June 27, 2006
Topics chicken, city, rooster, law, linda, eggs, plants, telephone, birds, money, people and woman
A woman who was making additional income by growing chicken and selling eggs to supplement her disability income was constrained after complaints of crowing roosters from disturbed neighbors. The northwest Arkansas community of Rogers came up with new laws and restrictions in keeping birds at home in the city limits.
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June 25, 2006
Two store clerks will spend six months in jail and one will remain on house arrest for two years after playing practical jokes on unsuspecting customers. Anthony Mesa and another clerk, who work in a Deland convenience store, urinated in a Mountain Dew bottle and put it back in the refrigerator for sale. They also put eggs in beer cartons.
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June 23, 2006
A convenience store clerk in Florida is facing prison time after a nasty practical joke. Anthony Mesa urinated in a bottle of Mountain Dew, which a customer later drank. Now Mesa faces six months in jail, after pleading no contest in court.
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May 17, 2006
Ian Mucklejohn is the UK's first man to have his own children without having a female partner. The 58-year-old businessman decided to contact an American egg donor, have her eggs fertilized with his sperm in California and pay a surrogate to carry the babies. If he had done it in the UK, it would have been illegal.
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May 11, 2006
Topics schools, teacher, employment, sperm, eggs, kelly, natural, french, lawyer, church, wife, couple, family and school
Kelly Romenesko, a French teacher at two Roman Catholic schools in Appleton, was fired when she and her husband decided to start a family using in vitro fertilization. The Catholic School system claimed that Romenesko violated a provision of her employment contract saying a teacher has to act in accordance with Catholic doctrine which holds IVF as morally wrong as it replaces the "natural" conjugal union between husband and wife and often results in destruction of embryos.
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