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October 8, 2008
Topics bat, school, health, dead, virus, mouth, insurance, hands, cats, united, student, people and mom
Health officials in a Montana county issued a health advisory after the mother of two elementary school student brought a dead bat into an elementary school for a demonstration and allowed about 90 students to touch it. The mother reportedly found the dead bat in a cat's mouth, thought the bat was interesting, brought it into school and gave presentations on the bat in five classrooms, allowing students to touch the bat and giving them disinfectant wipes for their hands afterward.
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October 7, 2008
Health officials are still searching for the cause of an illness that struck 49 students on a field trip last week, sending many of them to the hospital. Forty West Valley Middle School students went to the hospital Friday with vague symptoms of nausea, vomiting, dizziness and general achiness. Some children also complained of heaviness in their arms and legs, according to reports.
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September 30, 2008
A judge in Nebraska found a 26-year-old former Math teacher immature for taking her 13-year-old pupil on a sexual escapade and sentenced her to six years in prison on Monday. With U. S. District Judge Laurie Smith Camp's verdict, Kelsey Peterson still has four years to serve deducting the one year she spent in jail waiting for her trial. She could be free in three years if she behaves well.
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September 29, 2008
Topics people, signs, sex, dress, student, school, symbol, legs, birth, female, university and news
The toilets in the basement of the student union building at the University of Manchester will get something new in the name of political correctness, posting signs on the restroom doors that say "toilets with urinals," and "toilets. "The signs are simply stuck over the universal symbol of a male, with his pant legs and a female, with the traditional triangular dress. This way, they say, transgender people will be able to choose which restroom to use with out feeling obligated to comply to being a gender they do not identify with.
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September 28, 2008
Topics people, signs, sex, dress, school, symbol, legs, birth, female, student, university and news
The University of Manchester is trying something new in the name of political correctness, posting signs on the restroom doors that say "toilets with urinals," and "toilets. "The signs are simply stuck over the universal symbol of a male, with his pant legs and a female, with the traditional triangular dress. This way, they say, transgender people will be able to choose which restroom to use with out feeling obligated to comply to being a gender they do not identify with.
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