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March 14, 2007
Topics cats, police, women, animal, house, boy, woman, ladies, checks, wild, truck, cat, paper, medical, face, young, help, city and people
Two stray cats caused havoc Monday when they broke into a home in North Platte and attacked three people, including two women and a boy. According to police, animal control officer John Pettit went to the home of Melissa Breva after she called him to help get rid of two wild cats she had shut up in a bedroom after the felines attacked two women visiting her home. Breva told the police that cats entered the house through the front door and attacked the women without any reason.
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March 8, 2007
Topics princess, wine, diana, ladies, flag, match, books, sun, rock, play, friends, newspaper, death and women
The former butler of Britain's late Princess Diana is to sell his own brand of wine in the U. S. Paul Burrell - who was once described by the princess as her "rock" - will soon embark on a tour of the States to promote his Royal Butler tipple. A bottle of Burrell wine is expected to retail at around $10.
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December 18, 2006
Topics fun, princess, sarah, celebrity, london, restaurant, smart, ladies, hilton, funny, paris, prince, sun, god, dress, party, newspaper, family and people
Sarah Ferguson may be part of the royal family, but she still likes to have some bathroom fun on the side. Britain's Fergie recently shocked diners at a top London restaurant by posing as a bathroom attendant - literally.
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December 10, 2006
Topics women, men, female, sex, ladies, stress, launch, taxi, travel, drivers, security, newspaper and driver
Iran will launch a women-only taxi company, 'The Ladies' Safe Trips,' in Tehran is aimed at women who feel uncomfortable riding in close proximity with members of the opposite sex. The company will only employ married female drivers. "My main motivation for driving in this company is to create . . . security for other women who always have to sit stressfully in taxis," a female driver employed at the company said.
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October 21, 2006
A clergyman from New Zealand has been nicknamed the "knicker-vicar" after coming to the rescue of women in his small North Island town of Inglewood in New Zealand. The women were facing problem with their underwear. According to the BBC, women in the small town were suddenly faced with a problem when the only clothes shop in the North Island stopped selling ladies' underwear.
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