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May 2, 2007
Topics sleeping, bath, shower, water, philippines, presidents, science, technology, secretary, homes, running, female, food, house and men
Tired or don't have enough fare to go home in Manila, Philippines? No worries, as the Philippine government on Labor Day inaugurated a four-story, 700-bed "workers inn" where urban workers can stay for the night and have a bath for just $0. 52. President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo launched the "Gwapotel: Tulugan sa Bayan" (sleeping quarters for the masses), a dormitory-style bed-and-bad facility. The project, jointly undertaken by the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) and the National Power Corporation, provides transients with a room for 10 hours for $0. 52.
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April 20, 2007
Topics coffee, shower, bar, brain, oil, pregnant, sleep, bed, blood, body, couple, children and women
Too lazy to get up from bed in the morning to make yourself a coffee? Now don't bother to do that as scientists have now invented Shower Shock, the world's first caffeinated soap that claims it will give you the same kind of kick as your morning cup of coffee. This vegetable-based glycerin soap from Think Geek claims to release caffeine that is absorbed into your body and provides the same hit as a couple of cups of coffee. The users blood pressure and pulse rate will increase, making his brain feel more alert and awake.
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March 31, 2007
Topics paper, schools, sex, women, love, school, kissing, shower, picture, girls, student, newspaper, body and men
Parents of students at a New Hampshire high school are upset over the latest edition of the high school's newspaper. The "sex" edition of the Winnacunnet High School's Winnachronicle featured a picture of two women kissing under the headline, "Why men love women who love women. " The paper also featured a quiz question about anal sex and an interview with a custodian who said he found a sex toy in the girls' shower.
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March 30, 2007
Topics newspaper, kids, sex, women, school, schools, love, paper, express, kissing, shower, quotes, education, girls, student, body and men
The parents of kids who brought home the "sex" edition Winnacunnet High School's newspaper - Winnachronicle said they were highly offended by a photograph of two women kissing under the headline, "Why men love women who love women. " Many of them are also protesting against the contents of the newspaper which included a quiz question about anal sex and interview with an unnamed custodian who said he had found a vibrator in the girls' shower.
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March 22, 2007
Topics shower, images, camera, women, police, picture, clothes, pictures, video, female, internet, television and man
A 25-year-old man from Connecticut landed into trouble when a roommate found he hid a small camera in a bottle of shampoo to watch two of his female roommates in the shower. A court charged Steven Thibodeau on Wednesday with over 15 counts of voyeurism and one count of evidence tampering, which alleges he tried to delete some images. The matter came into picture when one of his male roommates got suspicious over an unused shampoo bottle and decided to check it. He later called police after he found small wires coming out of the shampoo.
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