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 Trentonian: Who the hell was having all this public sex for there to be laws written prohibiting it?
  And there are laws, believe you me. In New Jersey, it falls under a general lewdness statute, which falls under the old "disorderly persons," which means you get caught in the backseat of a Chevy, expect to write the court clerk a check for $1,000. 
  
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 Hecklerspray: It was none other than the startling news that Disney had decided that Lindsay Lohan's starring turn in the upcoming Herbie: Fully Loaded has proved a little too ... ahem ... 'top-heavy' for a family audience, and that studio executives had demanded they be digitally reduced to a more 'acceptable' level. 
 Director Angela Robinson, however, has staunchly denied such rumours: "That, I think, was largely propagated on the Internet," she explained. "It wasn't really a concern." 
 Fully loaded? 
Buzzmachine: In America, breasts are news. 
  
   
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 IOL: A rape victim once wished for teeth "where it mattered". Now a device has been designed to "bite" a rapist's penis. The patented device looks and is worn like a tampon, but it is hollow and attaches itself with tiny hooks to a man's penis during penetration.
  
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 China Daily: While makeup was considered decadent and anti-revolutionary only 40 years ago, China has become the eighth largest cosmetics consumer in the world.
  Elizabeth Arden
  
  
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 Herald Tribune: 'People in Asia are going crazy to see me online since this is the first time a Chinese actress has been on the cover of Playboy. They don't have Playboy on newsstands there. It is very conservative and communist in China." 
  taipei-taiwan.org
    
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 USAToday: Viagra, the erectile-dysfunction drug used by more than 26 million men worldwide, was reborn Monday as Revatio, a drug to treat pulmonary hypertension, a rare, fatal lung disease caused by constrictions in the blood vessels that supply the lungs.
  
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 The Sun: Catherine Zeta Jones was turned down as leading lady for Aspects Of Love — for being too sexy.
  Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber revealed Zeta, 35, auditioned in 1990. 
  
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