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November 22, 2005
A Florida school teacher will serve no time in prison as part of plea agreement in which she pleads guilty to having sex with a 14-year-old middle school student. 25-year old Debra Lafave pleads guilty to two counts of lewd and lascivious battery. She will serve three years of house arrest and seven years probation.
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November 10, 2005
In the ongoing war against stress, Americans may find themselves turning to a rather unlikely source for relief, their imaginary friend "Fred". Author David L. Mocknick has tapped into what he describes as the "magical and comical" powers of the name "Fred" to create a comprehensive system for relieving stress. "Human beings are like time bombs," Mocknick said. "When we get stressed out, all types of physical ailments can result. But we found that by 'Fredding,' you can actually relieve stress. "
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November 7, 2005
Pete Rose Jr. ,35, turned himself in to federal authorities for allegedly distributing GBL, a drug sometimes used as a steroid alternative. Rose could face a maximum of 20 years in prison.
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October 28, 2005
Topics dogs, stress, alone, insurance, pets, united, business, health, animals, office, life and people
And you thought you were the only one having to deal with the pressure of everyday life. A new study reveals that over one-fourth of dogs in the United Kingdom might also be dealing with the same amount of stress as their human owners most often do. These dogs typically suffer from the results of poor health and negligence from their owners, who usually work overtime hours in the office, leaving their pets at home for long periods with no proper care.
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October 27, 2005
A new study shows more than a quarter of British dogs are as stressed as their over-worked owners, and a third are prone to vomiting or diarrhea as a result of neglect. Chris Price, business manager with Direct Line Pet Insurance, says, "Dogs are very sensitive to their owners' moods and pick up on when they are unhappy, unwell or under pressure. "
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