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The G-spot 'does exist'.(News)
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ITALIAN scientists claim to have found the first clear evidence that the fabled ...
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; ...now found differences between nine women who claimed to experience vaginal orgasms, and 11 who did not. In the first group, the part...was significantly thicker. The finding ties in with the earlier discovery of biochemical markers relating to heightened sexual responses...
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Wetter is better
Magazine article from: The Village Voice
; ...lube is marketed only to postmenopausal women, since many experience vaginal dryness. But lube is for everyone. We are blessed with...In other words, you could be totally aroused and still experience vaginal dryness. A little lube is all you need to be ready for...
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Drugs cache in Dublin docks.(News)
Newspaper article from: The News Letter (Belfast, Northern Ireland)
; ...yesterday uncovered a drugs and guns cache in a swoop on a freight depot in the docks in Dublin. The move followed the earlier discovery of cannabis in a delivery of tiles to a pub in suburb of the city. In a follow-up operation in the city's dockland, police...
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CHLAMYDIA
Newspaper article from: Chicago Sun-Times
; ...through vaginal and anal sex. Less likely through oral sex. Initial symptoms: Many people have no symptoms. But some women experience vaginal discharge and abdominal pain, and some men have discharge from penis and pain or burning during urination. Often confused...
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Big cannabis find in Mackenzie basin
Newspaper article from: The Press
; ...Pass-Haldon Road area after being spotted from the air. The find, the biggest in the Mackenzie this season, follows the earlier discovery of a plot worth about $200,000. Police are keen to hear from anyone with information about people acting suspiciously in...
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Tullow gets Ugandan oil boost.
Magazine article from: Investors Chronicle
; ...announced further positive drilling results from its potentially lucrative Kingfisher prospect in Uganda. Following the earlier discovery of oil at a shallower depth, a further three oil-bearing intervals have since been encountered en route to target depth...
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Using sound to create the power of stars.(Tech Watch)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Popular Mechanics
; ...February 1998 Science column to a description of the experiment. This March, scientists reported new evidence supporting their earlier discovery. What we are doing, in effect, is producing nuclear emissions in a simple desktop apparatus, says Rusi Taleyarkhan, a professor...
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Boosts for BP. (British Petroleum Company PLC)
Magazine article from: Energy Report
; ...considerable oil find. In the North Sea, BP is evaluating a highly promising second find west of Shetland, close to an earlier discovery which could hold up to 500m barrels of oil. The twin developments will involve BP in considerable investment at a time...
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SOCO (SIA).
Magazine article from: Investors Chronicle
; ...testing operations have only just begun. And the success or otherwise of this complex deviated well, which is testing an earlier discovery, cannot be overstated. Soco spent much of 2004 preparing for it. If the results are good, it will submit an application...
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The magic ingredient of awesome sex: want to know the secret to spine-tingling sack sessions? That's what we figured. Cosmo reveals the love potion that will propel you to Planet Bliss. (Bedroom Breakthrough).(personal lubricants)(Brief Article)
Magazine article from: Cosmopolitan
; ...slippery stuff, you're missing out on some seriously slick fun. You might think lubricant is only something for women who experience vaginal dryness, but that's absolutely not the case, says Lou Paget, author of The Big O. We now know it can be a fabulous extra...
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