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October 24, 2007
Topics berlin, people, stories, creative, furniture, tokyo, bbc, couples, dress, wedding, news and city
A traveling exhibition based on broken relationships has arrived in Berlin where it is proving to be popular. Aptly named The Museum of Broken Relationships, it asks people in each city it comes to, to donate memorabilia of their terminated relationships, from brief flings to long painful divorces.
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June 14, 2007
Topics monitor, space, images, nasa, baby, furniture, crazy, mom, chicago, video, news and people
Natalie Meilinger, a mom from Chicago says she's addicted to watching her baby monitor not because she could keep her sons from climbing the furniture, but because the monitor is showing live, streaming images from space. According to Meilinger, her baby monitor is showing a live video feed from the space shuttle Atlantis, currently in orbit docked to the International Space Station, and has been showing the images since Sunday.
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June 6, 2007
Topics princess, bath, diana, furniture, express, hell, launch, paris, wine, celebrity, match, books, rock, girls, book, newspaper and car
Paul Burrell, Britain's late Princess Diana's former butler, is set to launch a range of bath products. The former royal servant - who Diana once famously described as "her rock" - is reportedly planning to create a line of soaps and bubble bath. A source told Britain's Daily Express newspaper: "The word is, he'll soon be putting his name to a range of bubble baths and soaps.
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April 24, 2007
Britain's Prince Charles plans to open an eco-friendly bed and breakfast in Wales. The prince and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, have applied for planning permission to open up Llwynywormwood, their Carmarthenshire farmhouse, to paying guests. The couples' idyllic three-bedroom home - which is surrounded by 192-acres of countryside - has already been dubbed "C and C's B and B" after becoming a favorite retreat for Charles and Camilla.
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March 22, 2007
Topics bird, mobile, cars, life, bmw, starbucks, furniture, computers, windows, address, quotes, skin, sleep, shopping, mail, film, friends, tv, england, health, phone, head, body, house and woman
Thirty-nine-year-old Debbie Bird claims she is allergic to modern living and says mobile phones, microwaves and cars are banned from her house. Bird said she is sensitive to electromagnetic fields (emf) or "smog" created by computers, microwave ovens, mobile phones and some cars, and that she develops skin rashes and her eyelids swell to three times their normal size if she gets exposed to them.
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