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November 29, 2005
To commemorate landing the role in the new John Lennon film, actress Lindsay Lohan is reportedly getting a tattoo. Inspired by Lennon's quote, "Get out there and get peace, think peace, live peace, and breathe peace, and you'll get it as soon as you like," TeenHollywood. com
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November 22, 2005
Jockey Paul Carberry is pleading 'not guilty' to breaching the peace on a flight from Spain to Dublin last month. BBC reports that Carberry, 31, is accused of setting fire to a friend's newspaper on an Aer Lingus flight.
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November 10, 2005
In the ongoing war against stress, Americans may find themselves turning to a rather unlikely source for relief, their imaginary friend "Fred". Author David L. Mocknick has tapped into what he describes as the "magical and comical" powers of the name "Fred" to create a comprehensive system for relieving stress. "Human beings are like time bombs," Mocknick said. "When we get stressed out, all types of physical ailments can result. But we found that by 'Fredding,' you can actually relieve stress. "
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October 17, 2005
Topics technology, family, globe, osama, cross, peace, books, history, hurricane, internet, help, money, news, world and owned
Shrimpo LLC and Christopher Curry made news previously, after announcing it had created a unique way to take control of the official Bin Laden family website, saudi-binladin-group. com, for which the domain registration expired on September 11, 2001. In an effort to stay true to its goals of inspiring global peace, shrimpo LLC is offering the sale of this Internet name. With the money obtained from the auction, Shrimpo LLC plans to help victims of manmade and environmental disasters, such as Hurricane Katrina. The Red Cross, Red Crescent and C'amai, an environmental awareness group, will benefit from the auction.
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October 13, 2005
A Muslim charity with ties to Kashmiri terrorists sent truckloads of goods Wednesday to northern Pakistan's earthquake ravaged region. "Our first priority is to provide relief to our Muslim brethren," said Yahya Mujahid, a spokesman for Jamaat-ud-Dawa, the charity arm of Lashkar-e-Taiba, which Pakistan outlawed in 2002 for terrorist activities. "It is a jihad, and all our members are busy in this jihad now. "
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