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Wyoming Police Pledge Crackdown On Streakers At Fair
With as many as ten streakers showing up at the demolition derby on the final day of Teton County Fair last year, law enforcement officers are planning to put an end to that this year. According to Teton County Attorney Steve Weichman, a growing number of people have told him that they do not think that drunk, crazy and naked streaking is a great, normal and fun thing.
Inmates Sue To Overturn Nude Magazine Policy
In trying to overturn a policy that bars magazines such as Hustler and Playboy, two inmates have filed a lawsuit against the Indiana Department of Corrections. On Tuesday, the lawsuit was filed in U.S. District Court in Indianapolis and seeks class-action status for the more than 20,000 state prisoners.
China Annoyed By Topless Health Ad
A Chinese TV presenter issued a public apology after posing topless with two other women in hospital advertisements for women's health. Chen Dan, a presenter on Changsha TV's "Women's channel" in the southeastern province of Hunan, was criticized on Internet chat-rooms and TV authorities after her "Clever Girls Love Themselves More" advertisement appeared at bus stops and on billboards in Hunan's capital, Changsha.
Women Manning Booths At Video Game Expo Ordered To Cover Up
Organizers of the video game industry's annual trade show order women manning the booths to cover up. Reuters reports that nudity, partial nudity, bikini bottom or any sexually explicit or provocative conducts are banned from the E3 Expo.
Playboy To Debut In Indonesia
Hugh Hefner's Playboy empire never ceases to expand. The once cutting edge magazine has made its first debut in Indonesia, causing a stir in the Muslim-heavy nation. Although the pictures inside show much less skin than the US or UK editions of the popular men's magazine, copies have been flying off the shelves at vendors nationwide.
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