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Current Topic: Society

British Dossier on Iraq's WMD
Topic: Society 3:18 pm EDT, Sep 24, 2002

Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction: The Assessment of the British Government

Tony Blair: It is unprecedented for the Government to publish this kind of document. But in light of the debate about Iraq and Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), I wanted to share with the British public the reasons why I believe this issue to be a current and serious threat to the UK national interest.

British Dossier on Iraq's WMD


Berlin Playboy Offers Jackpot to Final Bedmate
Topic: Society 9:29 pm EDT, Aug 21, 2002

An aging Berlin playboy has come up with an unusual offer to lure women into his bed by promising the last woman he sleeps with an inheritance of about $244,000.


Rolf Eden, a 72-year-old west Berlin disco owner famous in the German capital for his countless number of sex partners, said he could imagine no better way to die than in the arms of an attractive young woman -- preferably under 30.

"I want to pass away in the most beautiful moment of my life. First a lot of fun with a beautiful woman, then wild sex, a final orgasm -- and it will all end with a heart attack and then I'm gone."

Berlin Playboy Offers Jackpot to Final Bedmate


CASPIAN Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion And Numbering
Topic: Society 2:36 pm EDT, Jul 30, 2002

"In the eyes of many consumers the pricing issues surrounding supermarket "loyalty" card programs can be summed up in one simple concept: those who don't have a card pay more at the register. The stores portray it in a similar manner, but call it "rewarding loyal customers" with lower prices. But few things in life are truly simple, and supermarket cards are no different."

CASPIAN Consumers Against Supermarket Privacy Invasion And Numbering


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