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July 12, 2007
Topics virgin, people, play, planet, rome, stories, share, tickets, hands, united, free, web, lost and city
If you can prove you're still a virgin you can get into a New York City off-Broadway play free. Proof comes at the hands of a hypnotist who the play's producer has hired to screen the people standing in line to see his 90-minute comedy titled "My First Time. "The virgin status check serves as a lead into the play's subject, "which is to get people to talk about their first sexual experience, something that almost any person on the planet has in common, whether in the United States or Rome," said Ken Davenport, 34, according to AP reports.
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June 29, 2007
Unlike Larry King, not every cable news broadcaster is keen on reporting the latest saga regarding the life and drama of heiress Paris Hilton. MSNBC journalist Mika Brzezinski, co-presenter of the Morning Joe program attempted to burn the script containing the latest on Paris Hilton's exit from jail as the lead story live on air. "I hate it and I don't think it should be our lead," she said, before tearing up and trying to set fire to script.
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June 26, 2007
Topics people, arizona, dating, pictures, underwear, beautiful, quotes, photos, foot, newspaper, man and web
In a bid to attract only the best people, an online dating site in Arizona has decided to publish the pictures of only attractive people on their sites. The decision, says the site owner Allena Brown, was prompted by the submission of pictures by a man who was seen in flannel underwear and holding an axe.
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June 8, 2007
Topics people, bbc, news, dead, world, disney, buildings, eye, homes, light, heart, naked, indian, hotel, web, florida, water and man
In the heart of central Florida a community of spiritualists with some of the world's finest psychic-mediums draws people from around the world to uncover the mysteries of their future. According to the century-old Cassadaga Hotel Web site, the town of the same name draws people who are on spiritual quests as well as those looking for self-discovery or old-fashioned romance. The town name means "stones beneath the water" and it is home to numerous psychic-mediums willing to aid people in going through the enchanted gateway to whatever it is they are looking for.
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June 5, 2007
A Texas man credits the Internet for his victory over CompUSA, who he said sold him an empty box instead of a camera. Terry Heaton was delighted to learn that his local CompUSA store was liquidating. He had only planned to buy a laptop but soon racked up a $3,500 bill purchasing other sale items like a digital camera for his step-daughter.
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