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November 25, 2008
The Transportation Security Administration launched a $1. 3 million advertising campaign designed to have air passengers accept stringent travel rules which have often served as sources of disagreement and annoyances at checkpoints. The ad campaign was conceived after a passenger focus study made for TSA by business consulting company Blue Lime discovered passengers' unquestioning compliance with TSA rules has gone down. According to Blue Lime missing their trip is a greater concern now among American travelers than the threat of an attack on their plane.
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September 20, 2008
Topics church, business, house, people, fox, focus, nature, single, god, couples, running, hand, club, paper, free, sex, wife, men, news and women
Local officials in a town near Pittsburgh are accusing a reverend and his wife of running a swingers sex club in a house of worship. John and Kim Ondrick of Huntingdon Township facilitate nature worship at the Church for Spiritual Humanism, located in a residential area.
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August 29, 2008
Topics university, toronto, gay, canada, schools, colleges, jobs, focus, theater, peace, chicago, college, china, chinese, student, world, city and school
The University of Toronto will begin offering starting fall master's and doctorate programs covering a wide range of sex-related topics from literary to public health. The university will be the first in Canada to offer graduate courses on the subject. Other Canadian educational institutions like Queen's University, McGill University, Universite du Quebec a Montreal, York University and University of British Columbia already offer undergraduate degree in sexuality studies, but most of their programs focus on issues of sexual orientation.
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July 28, 2008
Topics driver, seattle, girlfriend, window, drivers, head, police, focus, bicycle, parking, cars, web, men, car and man
A driver was injured by a group of cyclists Friday after several from the group became violent when he attempted to drive his vehicle through the mass of bicycle riders. The group of bikers came together, as they do every last Friday in Seattle, to ride in a "Critical Mass Ride," which one web site says is an event "to celebrate cycling and to assert cyclists' right to the road. "
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April 11, 2008
The Ontario Legislature initiated a series of public consultations if the province would continue reciting the Lord's Prayer in public events or follow other Canadian provinces which had discarded the Pater Noster. The debate is a result of an initiative by Ontario Premier Dalton McGuinty whose Liberal party is questioning if the use of the popular prayer reflects the province's multiculturalism or favors Christian groups only.
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