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Judge: Girl's Name A 'Social Disability'
It makes a fool of the child and sets her up with a social disability and handicap, he said of the name.
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Ribbon Issue Ties Condo Owners In Knots
Real estate's mantra about location, location, location is true even when displaying yellow ribbons in a condominium community in Massachusetts.
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Dad Boasts Benefits Of Breast Milk
Henry Hale has attracted attention as the first man to be a certified breast-feeding peer counselor at Chicago's Rush University Medical Center,
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Popular Execution Attraction Under Fire
The mechanical game, delivered from Los Angeles, has become a main attraction at a fair in Milan, Italy,
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'Guide Ferret' Gets Transit Bump
Canadian transportation officials annulled the public transport pass of a ferret named Gyno that an Ottawa woman claims is a guide animal.
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Zoo Flamingos Lay First Eggs
Giving the Chilean flamingos in Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo more plantings appears to have been followed by an outbreak of romance and 10 eggs.
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Man Arrested In Torn Pants Fraud
Murphy, 52, apologized for his actions, which began when he tore a hole in his Gucci jeans during a visit to a Home Depot store.
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Protester's Stunt Sticks With British PM
A British protester -- trying to make sure his message stuck in people's minds -- glued himself to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown.
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New Abercrombie Ad Prompts Picket Threat
A North Carolina man says he'll throw up a picket line at his neighborhood mall after no one would do anything about the latest racy Abercrombie and Fitch ad.
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Sunscreen No Longer Blocked By Yankees
Team officials admit rules were too stringent and are now allowing sunblock to be brought into New York's Yankee Stadium.
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British Villagers Denounce Garbage Rules
Complaints have been pouring in to the Richmondshire District Council from residents of Litherskew, England,
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Judge Orders Release Of Julius And Ethel Rosenberg Testimony
A federal judge in New York has released secret grand jury testimony in the 1950s spying case against Julius and Ethel Rosenberg.
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ACLU May Take On Cops' Saggy Pants Policy
The American Civil Liberties Union said it may file suit to challenge a Flint, Mich.,
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Jordan's King In Driver's Seat
Jordanian King Abdullah apparently is not above playing chauffeur, ferrying U.S. Democratic hopeful Barack Obama to Amman airport.
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Woman Arrested After Alleged Peanut Attack
A Corryville, Ohio, woman has been charged with attempting to force a peanut into the mouth of her allergic neighbor.
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