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August 9, 2006
An expecting mother who was told her unborn baby was dead, finds she is still pregnant three weeks later. Julie Brown, says doctors at the St. John's Hospital in Livingston, Scotland, told her that her five and a half week old baby had perished in her womb.
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August 7, 2006
Topics bar, china, restaurants, restaurant, emotions, stress, pain, owned, sun, dress, job, men and people
A bar in eastern China is allowing its customers to release their anger, frustration or pent up emotions by hitting its staff. The China Daily says the "Rising Sun Anger Release Bar" located in Nanjing, eastern China allows customers to smash glass and even hit the restaurant's specially trained workers.
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August 6, 2006
One woman tells The Sun that when she took a day off to fend off a migraine she received a text message from the firm's manager, Alex Barlett, terminating her employment. The SMS added that her sales figures were too low for the company.
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August 3, 2006
A U. K. truck dealer is selling his British Harrier fighter jet for $38,000. According to The Sun, Christ Kelly is participating in the Auto Trader exhibit to find a buyer for his jet and claims the Harrier saw action in the Falklands War against Argentina.
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August 1, 2006
Topics cool, cars, trains, summer, train, job, car, single, homes, sun, teens, teen, running, paper and student
One summer job is putting some cash in the pockets of helpful teens, and making sure commuters keep cool while they ride the rails. Every summer, Metro-North Railroad hires 25 student interns to serve as "air conditioner inspectors. " Their job is to ride the trains and make sure everything is comfortable for the thousands who take the train each day.
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