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April 10, 2006
Topics prostitutes, sex, help, strippers, models, lesbian, pornography, gay, spread, nude, magazine, hand, hotel, security, free, restaurant, people and police
An unusual tax workshop is being held at the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center until the mid-April tax filing deadline where prostitutes gain help from the workers on hand to explain things like the earned-income-tax credit. The event was organized by a group called Prostitutes of New York, a support and advocacy group, and by a sex industry magazine called Spread. Prostitutes of New York advocate the legalization of prostitution and meets clandestinely to avoid the police and pimps.
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April 8, 2006
Topics magazine, playboy, pictures, premiere, nationwide, nudity, skin, television, law, reuters, women, world and people
Hugh Hefner's Playboy empire never ceases to expand. The once cutting edge magazine has made its first debut in Indonesia, causing a stir in the Muslim-heavy nation. Although the pictures inside show much less skin than the US or UK editions of the popular men's magazine, copies have been flying off the shelves at vendors nationwide.
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April 7, 2006
Asked how men could be encouraged to pay more attention to their health, in an interview with Men's Health magazine, Prince Charles said, "Via the ladies, I'd have thought. "Prince who is celebrating the first anniversary of his marriage to Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, on Monday said, "It's funny, the influence that women can have on getting us men sorted out is enormous. "
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March 29, 2006
Topics wal-mart, college, subway, spring, celebrity, advertising, magazine, beach, student, university, family and people
Instead of hitting the beach for Spring Break, a college student spent his time off at an Iowa Wal-Mart , becoming a celebrity of sorts. Skyler Bartels spent 41 hours earlier this month wandering the Wal-Mart Supercenter in Windsor Heights to test the retail giant's advertising of being able to get anything day or night.
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March 27, 2006
The fourth richest man in the world and founder of IKEA stores, Ingvar Kamprad, apparently drives a 15-year-old car and always flies economy class, despite his apparent fortunes. According to the billionaire, he hopes that his frugality will inspire his over 90,000 employees to be wiser spenders.
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