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December 12, 2005
Physics Nobel Prize winner Tony Leggett shows off his brain as Mr. January in a pinup calendar. The 2006 calendar from the University of Illinois uses MRIs to show the brains of a dozen people who work or study at the school's Urbana-Champaign campus.
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December 12, 2005
Physics Nobel Prize winner Tony Leggett shows off his brain as Mr. January in a pinup calendar. The 2006 calendar from the University of Illinois uses MRIs to show the brains of a dozen people who work or study at the school's Urbana-Champaign campus.
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December 6, 2005
Police say a 73-year-old man, who received a $5 jaywalking ticket after being struck by a car, later died from his injuries. Charles Atherton, a former secretary of the U. S. Commission on Fine Arts that advises the government on architecture and design in Washington, was hit Thursday while crossing busy Connecticut Avenue.
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November 29, 2005
Authorites have charged a man with aggravated assault after he stabbed a fellow Jets fan during Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints. Thomas J. Conwell, 21, is accused of stabbing Shawn Hundley, 19, in the restroom at Giants Stadium. State police say Conwell taunted Hundley, who was wearing a jersey with injured quarterback Chad Pennington's name on it, before taking out a knife and stabbing him in the face, neck and ears.
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November 29, 2005
Topics sex, prostitutes, australia, business, travel, hard, bush, running, england, university, couple and reuters
Some prostitutes as old as the age of 70 are still finding work in rural Australia, having been pushed out of the bigger cities from the fierce competition of younger workers. Brothels are legal across most of Australia, but states have strict laws against soliciting and running brothels in residential areas, and near churches or schools.
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