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August 17, 2008
Topics babies, birth, girls, couple, hospital, news, pregnancy, milk, spread, blood, boys, doctors, health, free, television, city and woman
The "miracle" woman from Egypt, who gave birth to septuplets on Saturday, hopes to soon be able to hold her newborn babies, doctors said Sunday. The 27-year-old Ghazala Khamis delivered four boys and three girls, who are reported to be in stable condition, at the el-Shatbi hospital in the coastal Egyptian city of Alexandria on Saturday.
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August 13, 2008
Warner Bros. Television Group's upcoming website dubbed the "untelevised network" will stream new and classic TV series on the Internet via Facebook, Fancast. com and AOL. Online video network TheWB. com, set for launch on Aug. 27, will feature an original application that will integrate it with Facebook allowing content to flow on the popular social networking site. TheWB. com shows will also be distributed free across the Internet on Comcast Cable's Fancast. com.
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August 12, 2008
Police in Longmont, Colorado are looking for a man who claimed to be a police detective in an effort to obtain free adult videos from a novelty shop. The store manager told police that an unidentified man came into the shop at least three times to demand free copies of X-rated videos. He said he wanted the videos to determine if performers were not underage and not violating any laws.
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August 11, 2008
Topics dna, underwear, rape, t-shirt, freedom, friends, free, face, law, university, police and man
"Hello, truth. Hello, freedom. " The slogan was printed on the T-shirt Robert McClendon wore in court Monday when his release from prison was ordered, 18 years after conviction of child rape. Franklin County's Common Pleas Court Judge Charles A. Schneider ordered the release of McClendon, 52, of Columbus after new DNA tests showed that semen in the underwear of the then 10-year-old rape victim was not his.
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August 11, 2008
Chinese authorities deported on Sunday and Monday six Canadian activists and even used the credit card of one of the deportees to buy his plane ticket. Steve Andersen, 28, and a member of Students for a Free Tibet, arrived in Edmonton Monday evening. Undercover agents arrested, questioned, and deported him and a German-Tibetan woman on Sunday for unfurling a Tibetan flag near Tiananmen Square in Beijing.
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