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Saturday, November 14, 2009

Colombian Cooking School Whips Up Viagra Dessert

HEADLINE: Colombian Cooking School Whips Up Viagra Dessert
SOURCE LINK: http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,575120,00.html?test=latestnews
CLIP:
BOGOTA — A Colombian cooking school has concocted a "love dessert" made with passion fruit — and Viagra.
Student chefs at the state culinary school in Quindio province wouldn't give the complete ingredients but say it contains the active ingredient in Viagra.
The pudding-like dessert is garnished with whipped cream and chocolate, and served in a parfait glass.
Sebastian Gomez, one of the creators, says the idea was to reinterpret the blue pill into a new kind of aphrodisiac.
Gomez said the recipe describes how much Viagra to safely dissolve into the dessert.
The dessert is, of course, not for sale as Viagra is a prescription drug.

HEADLINE: Bikinis, hugs and hairy heroics on world records' day
SOURCE LINK: http://www.canada.com/life/Bikinis+hugs+hairy+heroics+world+records/2219428/story.html
CLIP:
LONDON - Stripping down to bikinis, cuddling strangers in railway stations and dragging buses with their hair, thousands of people across the globe attempted to break curious world records Thursday.

From Australia to China, Britain, Egypt, Lebanon and Tennessee, people put their scalps, stomachs and reputations on the line.

The antics were all in the name of the fifth annual Guinness World Records Day, with hopefuls trying to secure a spot in the next edition of their famous Guinness World Records book.

HEADLINE: Did Doc Implant Own Sperm in Patient?
SOURCE LINK: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/11/13/earlyshow/health/main5634302.shtml?tag=cbsnewsSectionContent.10
CLIP:
A Connecticut doctor was sued for allegedly using his own sperm -- instead of a patient's husband's -- for an artificial insemination procedure that produced twins.

CBS News correspondent Kelly Wallace reports thatd the 2005 lawsuit was quickly settled for an undisclosed amount of money and sealed, so the family and doctor aren't commenting on the case.

But other patients who used the doctor to get pregnant are asking questions and contacting lawyers and so far, Wallace says, at least one attorney has come forward, saying he may ask a court to force the doctor to answer questions raised by the allegations.

The accusations against Connecticut Dr. Ben Ramaley surfaced after a month-long investigation by the Greenwich Time newspaper.

Reporter Debra Friedman discovered the suit filed by an unnamed family after a DNA test found that the husband wasn't the biological father of the couple's twin girls

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