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October 7, 2005
Topics web, sex, gay, business, free, nature, hurricane, love, lost, money, family and city
Keith Griffith, founder of CFS. com, LLC, the New Orleans-based parent company of free gay Web site Cruising for Sex, announced today that his collection of Web sites has successfully switched back to servers in New Orleans -- just a little over a month after Hurricane Katrina devastated the entire region. For Griffith and his employees at Cruising for Sex, the ability to operate from the city they call home is an important step towards normalcy and self-dependence. For fans of the award-winning free gay cruising Web site, now celebrating its tenth anniversary, it's an assurance that a beloved resource will remain available for years to come.
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October 4, 2005
Topics spears, britney, hurricane, bra, pop, money, premiere, princess, jeans, furniture, pink, videos, jewelry, chocolate, cool, blue, clothing, pregnant, light, couples, ebay, birth, bear, web and help
Now you too can wear Britney's bra, kick off her flip-flops and cuddle her toy bear all for charity and feel good about it, your money is going to charity. Britney Spears, "Pop Princess" and new mother is holding a veritable garage sale, auctioning off clothing, furniture and jewelry on eBay to raise money for the Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund.
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October 4, 2005
Topics spears, britney, hurricane, bra, pop, money, premiere, princess, jeans, furniture, pink, videos, jewelry, chocolate, cool, blue, clothing, pregnant, light, couples, ebay, birth, bear, web and help
Now you too can wear Britney's bra, kick off her flip-flops and cuddle her toy bear all for charity and feel good about it, your money is going to charity. Britney Spears, "Pop Princess" and new mother is holding a veritable garage sale, auctioning off clothing, furniture and jewelry on eBay to raise money for the Mississippi Hurricane Recovery Fund.
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October 4, 2005
A new billboard campaign suggests tourists take a trip to Alaska before it's too late. The billboards, displayed in Seattle, Los Angeles and Minneapolis, largely suggest "Alaska B4UDIE'' - short for, Alaska, before you die. The Alaska Travel Industry Association launched the monthlong, $180,000 campaign Monday.
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September 28, 2005
Army sources are reporting that there is an ongoing investigation of troops taking photographs of dead Iraqis and trading them to a pornographic Web site in return for access to that site. "There is no criminal investigation into the matter of photos of deceased bodies in Iraq being posted on the worldwide Web anonymously," says Army spokesman Paul Boyce. "Army criminal investigators examined this recently as a preliminary inquiry but found there is no specific evidence of a felony crime. "
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