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Old case sheds new light on the death penalty debate
Change of SubjectA man posing as a neighbor needing to borrow a plunger raped a 29-year-old woman in her living room at the Maple Tree Apartments complex in west suburban Woodridge. Police quickly arrested and charged Marcus Lyons, also 29, and a...... -
Schedule breeding soundness exams before turnout
Not all bulls are able to breed cows successfully, and not all bulls that breed cows have semen that can result in successful fertilization and pregnancy. "If a bull can't fertilize cows and you turn him out to breed, there are likely to be a lot of...Tags: Sports, Physical Conditions, Swimming, Frostbite, Semen
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Nutty way to sneak contraband into the pokey: Inmate uses his testicles
South Florida Sun-SentinelHe wasn't using his noodle. Instead, he used something else. Inmate Derrick Joseph Loreto, 25, of Hudson, was searched by detention deputies who discovered discovered tobacco in a blue latex glove stuffed into his sock, reports Hernando Today in...Tags: Hernando County (Florida)
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Doctor Arrested for Hosting Naked Tickle Parties With 9-year-old Boy
KTLA NewsPHOENIX -- A doctor has been arrested for allegedly molesting and engaging in sexual conduct with a young boy during 'tickle parties.' Paper work from Superior Court says detectives arrested 41-year-old Don Underwood Thursday. Underwood faces seven...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Sexual Assault, Human Body, Internists, Health
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Jewish activists call circumcision ban superhero anti-Semitic
L.A. NOWA ballot measure to ban circumcision in San Francisco has taken a strange twist with the publication, by the measure’s sponsors, of a comic book in which an anti-circumcision superhero -– blond, buff and handsome -– battles evil Jewish... -
Margaret Atwood on green rabbits, writing sex and Twitter
Jacket CopyMargaret Atwood comes to UCLA's Royce Hall tonight with a performance from her new novel, "The Year of the Flood." In the book, as two former eco-cult members struggle to survive an environmental disaster, they remember leader Adam One and...... -
'Grey's Anatomy': Bears, bones and big sad eyes
Show Tracker'Grey's Anatomy' episodes are always a careful balancing act. The poignant, emotional moments are always the most memorable, but the comic relief is also necessary to cut some of the tension. Thursday's episode, 'Tainted Obligation,' definitely had plenty... -
Spray-on anesthetic prevents premature ejaculation in U.S. trials
Booster ShotsThe first U.S. trials of a spray-on anesthetic for the penis showed that it increased the time to ejaculation nearly five-fold, providing the first good solution for premature ejaculation, researchers reported today. The findings are very similar to those... -
Tissue engineers make penises for rabbits; humans next
Booster ShotsNorth Carolina researchers have grown erectile tissue in the lab for rabbit penises, a feat that could have broad applications for adult males who have had damage to their organs and for children with congenital abnormalities. Eventually, the procedure... -
Looking for guidance on circumcision? You’re on your own
Booster ShotsCircumcision. It’s a delicate procedure and a loaded word, filled with connotations of pain, religious significance and hotly debated health benefits. Some commentary in the current issue of the Archives of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine shows... -
Art review: Dorothy Iannone at Peres Projects
Culture MonsterSince the mid-1960s, Dorothy Iannone has depicted female sexuality as a force to be reckoned with. Her frank, colorful explorations of sex, love and desire are painted in a naive, graphic style, often accompanied by decorative patterns and handwritten...
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