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September 20, 2005
Sydney police say one person is dead and three others seriously injured after apparently inhaling nitrous oxide, commonly known as "laughing gas," in a car. Early Sunday morning, in the suburb of Toongabbie, four people were found unconscious inside the car. It is reported the man who stumbled on the scene ran to the nearest house for help, screaming the car was full of gas.
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September 19, 2005
Topics face, skin, help, people, maria, paint, france, image, natural, drugs, doctor, medical, black, animals, lost, death, sex, life, men, hospital, women and world
A new medical frontier is being explored by a doctor who wants to help people horribly disfigured by burns, accidents or other tragedies - face transplants. In the next few weeks, five men and seven women will secretly visit a Cleveland Clinic to interview for the chance to have a radical operation that's never been tried anywhere in the world, according to The Associated Press.
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September 12, 2005
Nayade Elbing, 28, and her husband Arnold had been trying to have children for several years and had consulted doctors in the hope of scientific help in their quest. After making love at home, Elbing and her husband visited their local entertainment park in Hassloch, Germany and rode the Expedition GeForce.
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September 11, 2005
The relief efforts continue to pour in after the devastation following Hurricane Katrina. Now, just as they did with the Tsunami victims, "Million Pair March" launches a campaign to help Katrina victims across the country with people in multiple locations collecting shoes. The "Million Pair March" mirrors the same concept behind the recent Tsunami footwear drive earlier in 2005 that obtained over 150,000 pairs which was headed up by a long term footwear executive, Wayne Elsey.
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September 8, 2005
Sergio Aguirre has an invention that may be original for some, or morbid for others: a solar-powered video panel attached to a tombstone that continuously plays clips of the late person's life. The Serenity Palace aims to help families celebrate the life of a deceased loved one.
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