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May 22, 2007
Topics business, texas, church, jobs, storm, wives, houses, jesus, ice, charges, children, men and people
A small Texas town is worried that a cabinet maker who happens to have two wives and two dozen children will soon be their neighbor. Samuel Fischer is a member of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints -- a denounced offshoot of the Mormon Church. Warren Jeffs, leader of the FCJC, currently awaits trial on charges he married off teenaged brides to older men.
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April 11, 2007
A little joke ended a Saudi man in hospital after he jokingly threatened his two wives to marry yet again. Judaie ibn Salem had to get seven stitches on his nose after he was attacked by his two wives for his poor taste in comedy. Salem however says he did not have any intentions of marrying third time but was only joking with his wives, believing the threat could find a solution to a long argument of dividing up his house.
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April 10, 2007
A recent fake Web site in Belgium has been highly criticized by women over its claim to offer nearly 10,000 women for rent as temporary wives. Created by a DVD firm as part of a humorous campaign, the controversial Internet site offers visitors the opportunity to choose from various women. Such as Erika - an intellectual wife who is a good conversationalist and can cook dinner for your friends. If you don't want Erika, you have someone named Isabelle, who can impress your boss in minutes.
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January 14, 2007
Topics beer, men, gifts, breasts, wives, ski, breast, europe, travel, bar, wife and news
European men are rushing to Bulgaria to buy Boza beer, which is said to boost women's breasts, after Bulgaria's accession to the EU abolished prohibitive customs duties on the drink. The Bulgarian Boza beer, which is made from fermented wheat flour and yeast, has become popular among bar owners, shopkeepers and shoppers across Europe. The beverage is popular among men as gifts for their wives and girlfriends to benefit from its reported ability to make women's breast grow bigger.
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December 4, 2006
A man is blaming his wife's excessive Bingo habit for the molestation of two girls. Floyd Kinney Jr. told Northampton County Judge F. P. Kimberly McFadden that his wife was never home. He pleaded guilty to two counts of aggravated indecent assault, which carry a maximum penalty of 20 years in prison.
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