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October 10, 2006
Topics women, skin, signs, dress, animals, jewelry, expert, angeles, college, california, university and sex
Scientists have always believed that women show no signs of peaked fertility to the opposite sex, as other animals often do. A new study may prove that belief wrong. A study of college women showed that women tend to show more skin and dress more fashionably when they are ovulating. They also wore more flashy jewelry during this time.
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October 3, 2006
A 24-year-old woman from Bulgaria was saved by her huge breast implants which acted as airbags to absorb the impact when she was involved in a full frontal car crash with another car in the northern city or Ruse, Bulgaria. According to the Standart newspaper, both cars were total wrecks and the woman, identified as Elena Marinova from the capital Sofia, was badly hurt, but escaped serious injury because of her breast implants.
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September 26, 2006
Topics boat, black, love, snow, winter, expert, bizarre, bird, signs, heart, star, germany, zoo, animals, life and school
Animals are normally expected to exude bizarre behaviors. But this one's definitely for the record: A rare black swan is trying to woo a plastic swan paddle boat for hire on a German lake. Biologists says that the Black Australian Swan is definitely showing all the typical signs of love such as circling around its plastic lover, staring endlessly at it and making crooning noises.
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September 18, 2006
Rabbis expert in Kabbalah have carried out a "redemption ceremony" for a stray dog they believe may have housed the soul of a tortured human seeking redemption. The dog had been hanging around outside the home of a rabbi who recently died -- a sign, the rabbis contend, that the dog may have been inhabited by a bleeding human soul. Rabbi Yitzhak Basri, a Kabbalah scholar, tells Israel Radio, "Sometimes the souls of sinners, such as adulterers or people who slept with non-Jews, enter the body of a dog. It is known that when a righteous man dies, the souls of people in need of redemption come to him so they can be healed as a result of his death. "
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September 15, 2006
A couple purchased two whale teeth with hand-craving etchings for $0. 20 cents. A decade later, Virginia and Paul Willards took the carved teeth to PBS' show "Antiques Roadshow. "
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