
April 24, 2007
Britain's Prince Charles plans to open an eco-friendly bed and breakfast in Wales. The prince and his wife Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, have applied for planning permission to open up Llwynywormwood, their Carmarthenshire farmhouse, to paying guests. The couples' idyllic three-bedroom home - which is surrounded by 192-acres of countryside - has already been dubbed "C and C's B and B" after becoming a favorite retreat for Charles and Camilla.
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April 19, 2007
An 81-year-old woman in the Welsh town of Abergavenny has probably become the oldest woman ever to be sentenced to eight months in prison for threatening to kill her neighbor's dog and also using witch craft on them. While handling the sentence to Dorothy Evans for abusive behavior toward neighbors, Judge Roderick Denyer said Tuesday that he would have given her a longer sentence but did not do so because of her advanced age.
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March 6, 2007
After granting an interview with the New Yorker magazine last summer Ryan Jordan or "Essjay" was exposed. He had posed as a professor to edit material on Wikipedia. Wikipedia is an online encyclopedia, which relies on volunteers to write and edit its content. Those volunteers must be qualified and show proof of their qualifications.
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February 28, 2007
Topics pregnant, baby, sex, education, girls, blow, wales, europe, babies, college, mail, teen, birth, friends and england
In a statement that is a blow to British government's sex education policy, a pregnant 14-year-old says having a baby is now regarded as "fashionable" among schoolgirls. The pregnant teen from Torbay in Devon, said that her friends are envious of her bump and many of them have expressed their desire to have a baby too. Kizzy Neal is quoted by The Daily Mail as saying, "Teenage girls think babies are cute, but they forget the physical side of being pregnant, then having to give up your own childhood to look after a baby. It seems to be fashionable to get pregnant. "
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January 24, 2007
Topics women, milk, post, young, men, dreams, wales, dating, pictures, hard, love and food
A farmer's cooperative in North Wales, offering organic food has come out with a unique idea of finding love for its 20 farmer-members. The dairy cooperative Calon Wen is introducing "Fancy a Farmer?" campaign by placing the pictures of lonely farmers on its milk cartons. According to the Daily Post, the cartons of Calon Wen's organic milk will have the stickers of three men and two women looking for a date. The men and women were all members of the cooperative, the report said.
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