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November 14, 2006
Topics hair, beauty, women, blonde, kiss, tools, rome, colors, pink, magazines, italy, advertising, match, fun, magazine, black, television and men
A New York-based beauty company has introduced a new range of dyes for pubic hair. And Betty Beauty says sales have been brisk since the product line was introduced. The company, which markets the products as "color for the hair down there," has appeared on television and in magazines such as Vogue to promote the hair dyes.
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September 26, 2006
Topics game, water, london, play, target, people, school, city, women, reuters, phone, student, gun, truck, movie, lawyer, college, parking, angeles, photo, fun, games, adult, paris and rome
Graduate student Wei-Ming Kao approaches a heavily guarded truck in a secluded parking lot in an industrial area of New York to pick up his orders -- to "stalk" and "kill" his target. But things are not as ominous as they seem.
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August 16, 2006
Topics madonna, cross, icon, crown, rome, aids, stage, pop, germany, church, world, city and monitor
The concert of international pop icon Madonna scheduled Sunday in Dusseldorf, Germany, will be monitored by German prosecutors to determine whether a mock crucifixion during the performance is offensive to religious beliefs. However, the prosecutors say they will not be watching the show live, but rather rely on media reports to conclude their observations.
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July 24, 2006
Topics movies, girlfriend, airport, rome, teenagers, lost, young, couple, hospital, family, man and marriage
A teenage couple crashed on board a small-chartered plane in which the young man planned to propose to his girlfriend. The engagement ring was lost in the accident. Adam Sutton, 19, told his girlfriend Erika Brussee, 18, they were going on a date to the movies. Instead of going to the movies as promised, Sutton took her to the airport in Rome, Georgia. They boarded a small-chartered flight on Friday.
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July 24, 2006
Topics city, rome, buildings, wine, turkey, earth, quotes, huge, history, light, texas, university, help and life
Turkish Engineers discovered the ruins of an ancient Byzantine port as they drilled a huge underground rail tunnel. The ancient port, which is at least 1500 years old, harbored abandoned buildings, crumbling walls, trash and broken wine bottles. It is common for residents of most great historic cities to uncover important relics each time they dig deep into the earth. But there was more to the uncovering of the ancient port in the Yenikapi neighborhood.
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