
November 26, 2007
Topics twins, iraq, wife, wood, pretty, music, schools, radio, play, airport, kids, united, game, children, boy and car
The children of late humorist Herb Shriner announced their plan to send his old harmonicas to the U. S. troops in Iraq. Wil and Kin, Shriner's 53-year old twin sons, said that they found the harmonicas, all 400 vintage ones, in their father's warehouse located near the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.
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November 20, 2007
Six cheerleaders of a college football team have been suspended from school after expressing their message to fans by exposing their panties during a game. The school's vice Principal Ken Goeken personally issued the order suspending the girls for two days for deliberately disobeying their coach and going ahead with their 'special number especially designed for the last day of the football season.
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October 2, 2007
If you need a hug, steer clear of Percy Julian Middle School. Principal Victoria Sharts is cracking down on the "extreme hugging" that has gotten out of control at her suburban Chicago school, evidenced by a rash of recent "hug lines," causing hallway congestion and sharp increases in student tardiness. "Hugging is really more appropriate for airports or for family reunions than passing and seeing each other every few minutes in the halls," Sharts said.
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September 25, 2007
Sex workers in Hungary now become significant contributors to the country's legal economy as officials said Monday it would allow prostitutes to apply for a working permit. The effort, which allows prostitutes to issue receipts to their customers and make social security contributions, in turn allows the approximately 20,000 prostitutes to generate for the Hungarian government as much as an estimated $1 billion annual revenue.
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July 23, 2007
Topics internet, free, schools, children, school, surfing, electricity, porn, teachers, pictures, hard, kids, television and news
The American NGO, which distributed free laptops to the Nigerian school children under One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) surely did not expect that their donation would be used for the surfing of pornographic sites. State run media in Nigeria reports that the children in various schools, who have such laptops and Internet, are using these free laptops to browse porn sites over the Internet.
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