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July 12, 2006
Topics magazines, nudity, bars, playboy, motorcycle, adult, america, personal, murder, magazine, art, life and nude
In trying to overturn a policy that bars magazines such as Hustler and Playboy, two inmates have filed a lawsuit against the Indiana Department of Corrections. On Tuesday, the lawsuit was filed in U. S. District Court in Indianapolis and seeks class-action status for the more than 20,000 state prisoners.
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July 5, 2006
Tennis ace Maria Sharapove got more than what she expected at the Wimbledon tournament when un unexpected streaker did a nude cartwheel in center court. The streaker, a Dutch disc jockey by the name of Sander Lantinga, wore an outfit held together only with velcro and stripped down to his sneakers and black socks before committing the dirty deed.
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July 1, 2006
Topics brazil, match, men, world, games, nude, football, education, naked, play, germany, health, game and police
Disagreeing with how the entire country of Brazil stops to watch their country play during their games at the World Cup tournament in Germany, three Brazilian men have decided to protest on the streets while in the nude. While most Brazilians were holding their breath during the game against Ghana, the three men parading naked on the streets.
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June 28, 2006
A student at Louisiana State University (LSU) has been fined for streaking nude across the field during a football game. Bretton Somers, 33, plead guilty to misdemeanor counts of disturbing the peace, resisting an officer and criminal trespass at Tiger Stadium, and was fined $1,624. 75.
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June 23, 2006
Topics construction, nude, beach, taiwan, afp, stage, secretary, led, party, men, women and people
Efforts to stop construction of a nuclear power station has led a Taiwanese conservation group to stage a nude protest. The protest, called "Rather Nude than Nuke," will be set on Monday at the plant location at Funlung beach in northern Keelung county. "We demand the government stop building the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant to preserve the Fulung beach," said Ho Tsung-hsun, secretary general of the Taiwan Enviromental Protection Union.
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