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Sheyla Hershey has earned a spot in Brazil’s version of the “Guinness Book of World Records," and she is very proud of the reason why — for having the largest breast implants. After eight surgeries, Hershey’s breasts measure FFF...[t]hat’s equivalent to two quarts of silicone in each breast. “I want to look better each day, every day,” the 28-year-old model told the TV station. “Everybody’s got a dream inside, you know? And, it’s good when you can make your dream come true.” Hershey, a wife and mother, said she would like her breasts to be even bigger, but the...
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The debate has raged for some time as to whether or not the fabled G-spot exists. But one scientist has concluded that the much-talked-about area...does exist but only in some women, according to a small study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine. Emmanuele Jannini of the University of L'Aquila in Italy used an ultrasound to scan the area...where the G-spot, also called the Gräfenberg spot after Ernest Gräfenberg, the man who discovered it, is located.
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Gorillas have been caught on camera for the first time performing face-to-face intercourse. Humans and bonobos were the only primates thought to mate in this manner. And while researchers have observed wild gorillas engaged in such an act, it had never been photographed. "Our current knowledge of wild western gorillas is very limited, and this report provides information on various aspects of their sexual behavior," said Thomas Breuer of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. "It is fascinating to see similarities between gorilla and human sexual behavior demonstrated by our observation."
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It's sleek, fast, cute — and pink. A charter-boat captain from Lake Charles, La., photographed a rare pink dolphin a couple of weeks ago in Calcasieu Lake, an estuary just north of the Gulf of Mexico in southwestern Louisiana. According to Calcasieu Charter Service's Web site, Capt. Erik Rue was on the lake June 24 with fishing customers when five dolphins came into view — four normal-looking gray ones, and a bright pink one that appeared to be an adolescent. There is a species of pink dolphin that lives in the Amazon River in South America, but this one appears...
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A frog with fluorescent purple markings and 12 kinds of dung beetles were among two dozen new species discovered in the remote plateaus of eastern Suriname, scientists said Monday. The expedition was sponsored by two mining companies hoping to excavate the area for bauxite, the raw material used to make aluminum, and it was unknown how the findings would affect their plans. Scientists discovered the species during a 2005 expedition led by the U.S.-based nonprofit Conservation International in rainforests and swamps about 80 miles southeast of Paramaribo, the capital of the South American country, organization spokesman Tom Cohen said.
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SURABAYA, Indonesia — Indonesian authorities will drop hundreds of giant concrete balls into a fissure Friday to try to stem a gushing mud eruption that has inundated villages and factories, an official said. The hot, noxious mud — enough to fill 50 Olympic-sized swimming pools — has flowed from the hole each day for the last nine months, forcing at least 11,000 people from their homes. Four villages and 25 factories have been buried under a 30-foot layer of mud. The chained cement balls, weighing up to 550 pounds each, will be dropped from a scaffolding into the so-called mud...
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Industry buzz has it that MSNBC, the perennial also-ran in cable news, is considering the prospect of essentially dropping its live-news format and devoting itself entirely to taped, newsmagazine-style programming. And much of its content could likely be repackaged from NBC News. One indication of the possible move came in July when the network launched a newsmagazine, "MSNBC Investigates,” the industry publication Broadcasting & Cable points out in a recent edition. ---> SNIP <--- "The unspoken truth in all of this speculation is that there are simply too many all-news networks and only so many people to watch them,” according...
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Just in time for Christmas, a company has decided to market the first-ever Hillary Clinton talking action figure doll. The Hillary doll, produced by Herobuilders and scheduled to be available Nov. 1, comes with a navy blue suit and shoes and will retail for $19.95. A video on the Herobuilders.com website shows the Hillary action figure moving around her office in various poses. A website blurb says that Herobuilders is the largest manufacturer of political talking action figure dolls. Herobuilders gave no indication what famous Hillary quotes the Hillary action figure will be programmed to say.
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PHOENIX — Country music singer Glen Campbell pleaded guilty Monday to extreme driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident. Campbell was sentenced to 10 days in jail but is eligible for work furlow after 48 hours. He'll also serve 75 hours of community service. Campbell was arrested in November near his Phoenix home after leaving the scene of a minor traffic accident. While in custody, he allegedly kneed a police officer, who wasn't hurt. The [singer's] hits include "Rhinestone Cowboy," (search) "Galveston," "Gentle on My Mind" and "By the Time I Get to Phoenix."
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NEW YORK — Ben Affleck and Jennifer Lopez scrapped plans to use decoy brides and instead have postponed their much-anticipated wedding, originally set for this Sunday in Santa Barbara, the couple said Wednesday. ---> SNIP <---
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Enrique Igelsias is missing something, and some of his best friends didn't even notice. The Latin crooner had his trademark mole removed recently after a doctor told him it could lead to cancer, he told "Access Hollywood." He wasn't looking to have it removed but didn't have an emotional attachment to it, especially after the doctor's news, he said. Iglesias said he hates doctors and knives, so when it was time to remove it, he panicked at the sight of blood, and said he thought the doctor was going to poke his eye out. The procedure took about 5 minutes....
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Jennifer Lopez continues to fascinate and resonate. The tabloids can't get enough of her and neither can we. But the star of last year's film Enough is apparently not finished yet with her ex-husband, Cris Judd. That's her recent ex, not her first ex. Let's keep that straight. J-Lo is famously engaged to Ben Affleck, who has lavished pricey gifts on her and her family and turned himself from a happy-go-lucky guy to a Puff Daddy Armani-clad manqué in the last year. But my sources out West, where Judd recently played in a golf tournament for Bon Appetit magazine, say...
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