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December 13, 2006
Topics police, bunny, christmas, hotel, gifts, mom, sleep, camera, tree, job, big, security, television, people and man
One police officer didn't know if people should call him the grinch after arresting a man for stealing Christmas gifts for his "Honey Bunny. " Richard Perez, 43 was caught stealing items from the hotel where he works as a security guard. A surveillance camera caught him leaving a hotel room with a covered cart.
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December 11, 2006
A Californian mom was shocked when the Little Mermaid Shimmering Lights Ariel doll of her daughter said something much more derogatory that the usual phrases, "Your sparkles are so beautiful," "Life is the bubbles" and "You're a wonderful friend. " The mother wrote her allegation in a local newspaper report when the doll of her 3-year-old daughter said, "You're a slut. "
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December 6, 2006
Topics hollywood, star, women, world, maria, entertainment, mom, celebrity, beauty, stars, personal, movie, news and people
Some actresses said yesterday that their schedules are so crammed they can get a little lax with their personal grooming. A few of the most successful women in Hollywood confessed they are too busy to shave their armpits for weeks. This comes as surprising news, especially from people who thrive on glamour and beauty. The stars made the confession Tuesday at a celebrity breakfast hosted by the Hollywood Reporter in conjunction with the publication of its 15th annual Women In Entertainment Power 100 list.
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October 29, 2006
A surrogate mother who sought to regain custody of triplets she delivered three years ago, has failed in her attempt to get the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to hear her case. According to an AP report, the state's highest court last week refused to hear an appeal filed by Danielle Bimber, who lost custody of the triplets to their biological father. The appeal came after a lower court ruled in April that Bimber could not challenge the custody rights of James Flynn. The triplets - all boys - have lived with Flynn in Kirtland, Ohio since the lower court ruling.
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October 27, 2006
Topics girls, twins, babies, doctors, head, share, hospital, nurses, brain, birth, faces, medical, young, family, woman, mom and canada
A young woman from Vernon, British Columbia, on Wednesday delivered rare twin girls conjoined at the head. The British Columbia Women's Hospital in Vancouver where the babies were born said both the girls as well as their mother are doing fine. A team of 16 doctors and nurses on Wednesday, successfully performed a delicate cesarean operation on Felicia Simms, the 21-year-old mother of the twins who were "wiggly, vigorous and very vocal," according to a hospital spokesperson.
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