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'The Servants' Quarters,' 'A Day in the Life'
Los Angeles TimesTHE SERVANTS' QUARTERS, by Lynn Freed. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 256 pp., $24. 'The Servants' Quarters," a novel of revenge and regret, is written in a most appealing voice - the wise child in a household of secrets. It's a haunting voice in literature,...Tags: Medicine, World War II (1939-1945), Suicide, Family, Sally Field
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Children's Home Worker Charged with Soliciting Sex
Staff WriterA 40-year-old former employee of the American Children's Home in Davidson County faces charges that he allegedly had sex with a resident. Police said 40-year-old James Andrea Sampson engaged in a sexual act with a female who was a resident at the home....Tags: Prosecution, Family, Trials
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Miami sex offender camp leads to lawsuit
Miami HeraldA multipronged legal battle has erupted over the growing colony of sex offenders forced to live under the Julia Tuttle Causeway. First, the American Civil Liberties Union of Florida on Thursday sued Miami-Dade County, arguing that the state's rule that...Tags: New York, Sexual Assault, Lawyers, Government, Executive Branch
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Woman sues NY university, says it used her as sexual 'plaything' to lure money from donors
Associated Press WriterNEW YORK (AP) — A fundraiser at an upstate university has sued two senior athletic department officials, accusing them of using her as a "plaything" and trying to make her ply big donors with her sexuality. The plaintiff, Elizabeth Williams, is...Tags: Lawyers, Manhattan (New York City), Minority Groups, Defendants, New York Knicks
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Rape culture condemned in South Africa, where survey shows 1 in 4 men admit to sexual violence
Associated Press WriterMULDERSDRIFT, South Africa (AP) — Dumisani Rebombo wasn't circumcised, did chores considered girls' work and was sick of being taunted for not being a man. So at age 15, he took the only course considered "manly" in his rural South African village:...Tags: Sexual Assault, AIDS, Juvenile Delinquency, Justice and Rights, Culture
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Man sentenced to 23 years for luring girl to park
A federal judge has sentenced a McHenry County man to more than 23 years in prison for luring a 13-year-old girl to a park in Carol Stream to have sex with her. Ten years was added to Marcus Tyms' sentence Monday because the 25-year-old was a registered...Tags: Sexual Assault, Justice System, Carol Stream, Prisons, Judges
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The U.S. military's 'don't ask, don't tell' policy
TODAY'S QUESTION: U.S. Rep. Patrick Murphy, a Democrat from Bucks County and former captain in the vaunted Army Airborne, was the first Iraq war veteran elected to Congress and has become the lead sponsor of legislation to do away with the military's ''...Tags: Sociology, Allentown, Minority Groups, Government, World War II (1939-1945)
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Sex Text Line
FOX8 NewsFew parents look forward to having 'the talk' with their children. Under a new North Carolina law, teachers will have to be more frank with students during sex education classes. The new guidelines require teachers to discuss subjects other than...Tags: North Carolina, Family, Family Planning
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Brooke Shields talks about 'asexual' Michael Jackson
The Associated PressBrooke Shields was 13 when she first met Michael Jackson and the two "instantly became friends" -- mainly because sexual tension was off the table. "Nothing was jaded about him," the 44-year-old actress told Rolling Stone magazine for a special...Tags: Michael Jackson, Family, Elizabeth Taylor, Brooke Shields
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Keep camp in summer
Marla Coleman is a past president of the American Camp Association. She and her family own Coleman Country Day Camp in Merrick. President Barack Obama's ambitious plans for reforming the nation's schools include extending the length of the school year....Tags: Schools, Government, Game Playing, Superman, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Sacha Baron Cohen's 'Bruno': Equal opportunity offender
Special to NewsdayAmong the narrowly focused special-interest groups poised to get lathered up over "Bruno" - comic-critic Sacha Baron Cohen's new exercise in carefully calibrated bad taste - are Jews. Blacks. Hunters. Wrestling fans. The military. Austrians. Hamas. Ron...Tags: Michael Jackson, Buzz Aldrin, Minority Groups, Ron Paul, Same-Sex Marriage
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Viewpoint: Society needs to talk about dependence, too
This is probably not the best week to air any reservations about the American passion for independence. After all, we don't have fireworks for Dependence Day. We don't hold parades to celebrate Interdependence Day. We don't get a holiday for Connections....Tags: Massachusetts, Medical Specialization, Human Body, Diseases, People
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