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November 8, 2005
Topics singles, dating, dance, bar, club, love, london, people, waves, sexy, hearts, dictionary, dancing, art, hand, help, reuters and world
With many trends in the dating world such as speed-dating, clubbing, and on-line romances given a shot before getting the boot, a new trend has arrived to help cure the lonely hearts of London. 'Intellidating', or finding love in places such as debating societies, art classes, or poetry readings, have heated up the singles' scene in the English capital for those who seek love in all the right places.
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October 21, 2005
A mix-up by local immigration authorities in County Down in Northern Ireland has left a family separated for three weeks. Irene Malcolmson, a Philippine native who has been living in the UK with her British husband, was refused to enter the UK after she visited her native country to see her sick father. Authorities claimed that Malcolmson was entering the country as an illegal immigrant.
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October 3, 2005
The Associated PressThe T-shirts are being sold at stands along a local highway offering travelers a souvenir of the catastrophe.
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September 19, 2005
Max and Bessie Cohen died Monday, after being married for 74 years and nine months. What is interesting, is that Max died from complications of dementia at 97, and she in her sleep at 94, only an hour apart from each other. Daughter, Marilyn Berman of Pikesville says, "They died within an hour of one another. I still can't believe it. She died at 6 a. m. , and he died exactly an hour later. Their hearts always beat as one, and they lived that way until the end. "
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September 19, 2005
Max and Bessie Cohen died Monday, after being married for 74 years and nine months. What is interesting, is that Max died from complications of dementia at 97, and she in her sleep at 94, only an hour apart from each other. Daughter, Marilyn Berman of Pikesville says, "They died within an hour of one another. I still can't believe it. She died at 6 a. m. , and he died exactly an hour later. Their hearts always beat as one, and they lived that way until the end. "
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