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November 23, 2008
Topics argentina, tv, camera, television, wife, police, maria, dirty, torture, suicide, war, murder, gun, water and men
Sixty-three year-old Mario Ferreyra, former commander of the Argentina police gave an interview to a television crew, and with the camera still rolling, pulled out a gun from his boot and shot himself. Ferreyra, also known as "El Malevo," was accused of being involved in the kidnapping and torture of dissidents during the 1973-83 dictatorship in Argentina, also known as the "The Dirty War," that has left thousands disappeared.
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August 6, 2008
A California Department of Public Health report released Monday said 127 UCLA Medical Center workers went through the medical files of celebrities from January 2004 to June 2006. Despite a crackdown in April the report said three hospital staff members continued to look at the records of an unidentified celebrity, the report said. State regulators blamed UCLA management of UCLA for not implementing proper measures to stop the practice and keep medical records confidential.
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July 16, 2008
Topics russian, family, church, children, maria, mountains, dna, blood, death, office, wife and city
Russian investigators confirmed on Wednesday that 90-year-old bone fragments found in the Ural region belong to last Russian tsar Nicolas II and his murdered children Alexei and Maria. The Russian prosecutor's office said, "The final results of DNA studies, using three genetic testing systems, confirm the hypothesis that the second grave contained the remains of Grand Duchess Maria and Tsarevich Alexei. "
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February 6, 2008
Contrary to popular beliefs that high heels pose danger to women's health. An Italian doctor suggests that wearing sexy heels could even improve women's sex life. By helping improve pelvic floor muscles, Dr. Maria Cerruto, a urologist and self-professed lover of high heels, says 2-inch high heels can improve sexual performance.
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December 19, 2007
A mother was arrested for supplying nitrous oxide, or laughing gas, to her 13-year-old son and his friends. Maria Antonia Mendez, 28, allegedly gave the gas to the teenagers, who used it to get high. The teens were discovered after skipping school in Lake Elsinore, said Sgt. Evan Petersen of the Riverside County Sheriff's Department.
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