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February 7, 2008
Topics lisa, birth, baby, women, woman, globe, prince, canada, mail, murder, video and children
A woman convicted of murder was given permission to take her infant daughter to prison with her, enabling her to look after the baby during her four-year sentence. Imprisoned for fatally shooting her common-law husband in their Prince George home back in 2006, Lisa Anne Whitford, 37, gave birth to her baby last March, while she was being held in custody.
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February 6, 2008
Contrary to popular beliefs that high heels pose danger to women's health. An Italian doctor suggests that wearing sexy heels could even improve women's sex life. By helping improve pelvic floor muscles, Dr. Maria Cerruto, a urologist and self-professed lover of high heels, says 2-inch high heels can improve sexual performance.
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January 24, 2008
Local authorities arrested a man who was allegedly driving through town naked. Calls from several female drivers prompted police chief Jeff Tharp to arrest 34-year-old Justin Flora, who authorities say was driving his vehicle without a shirt, pants. . . or anything else. Reports said Flora was pulling up next to female drivers, completely nude, and just staring at them.
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January 22, 2008
Three cups of coffee a day could lessen the risk of ovarian cancer particularly for those women who do not take hormone supplements. This new revelations contradicts report issued Monday that coffee doubles the risk of miscarriage.
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January 18, 2008
Boston's faithful are helping fund maintenance costs of 14 closed churches that costs the archdiocese $880,000 in maintenance bill every year. The bill includes heat, insurance and maintenance costs. Five of the 14 churches are occupied by parishioners who did not accept the closure order. Archdiocese chancellor James McDonough said the church wants to sell the closed properties but some are involved in lawsuits and canon law appeals. Others are just empty shells no longer used for Catholic rites.
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