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September 13, 2008
An outraged father is demanding a full investigation after learning that his 6-year-old son was involved in a "sex-club," in which elementary aged children were performing sex acts on each other in school bathrooms. The father told the Australian News much of his anger comes from the fact that the school waited six days to notify him after catching the children and forcing them to write statements in which the boys said they were in a sex club, meaning they would force other children to perform sex acts on them, and they would perform sex acts on others.
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September 12, 2008
Rape charges against a Wisconsin man who had sex with his comatose wife is likely to be dropped after a court of appeals rejected Thursday a police video of the intercourse as evidence. The District 4 Court of Appeals ruled that the video recorded at the Divine Savior Nursing Home in Portage in 2005 was illegally obtained by police and violated the constitutional right to privacy of David W. Johnson, 59.
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August 23, 2008
A Texas police officer is fighting being suspended for "something he did for the city. " That something was having sex with prostitutes. Officer Keith Breiner was working undercover in a sting operation that was focusing on prostitution. In the course of duty, he testified in court that he had oral and vaginal sex, as well as engaging in manual stimulation with women at two different spas.
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August 11, 2008
Topics women, pregnancy, advice, sperm, scotland, eggs, names, pregnant, led, birth, medical, university, sex and natural
Two common fertility treatments involving an ovary-stimulating drug and artificial insemination to improve the chances of conceiving a child yields the same results as no treatment at all, according to a study published Friday. Clomifene citrate, best known by its brand names Clomid and Serophene, a drug used by millions of women in recent decades to stimulate ovaries to produce eggs, failed to improve the odds of becoming pregnant, researchers in Britain said.
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August 3, 2008
"Drugs and Sex For Sale, 24/7. " That's what the large orange sign says in bold black letters that hangs outside one angry landlord's building. The small print underneath says, "Please help us, call Cincinnati City Council. "Fed up with blatant drug dealing and prostitution in his neighborhood, apartment building owner John Wallen put up the $400 sign in an effort to get authorities to crack down on the criminal activity on Churchill Street in Cincinnati, where his building of six units is down to one tenant. He told the Cincinnati Enquirer that the heavy crime at night is driving his tenants away.
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