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Nude sunbathers sprayed with weedkiller
     Nudists on a Dorset beach have complained to environmental health officers after being sprayed with weedkiller while sunbathing
     Helicopters were spraying bracken on a nearby heath when a strong wind blew the material over the group. The nudists were covered with the herbicide Asulox
     One of them, said "The victims had to leave the beach, because they were suffering from headaches, streaming eyes, coughs and sore throats."      The naturists have complained to the National Trust, which commissioned the spraying at Studland. They have also reported the matter to environmental health officers.

New museum wants old contraceptives
Directors of a new museum in Vienna are calling on members of the public to donate old condoms and other contraceptive memorabilia.

  


Founders said the Museum for Contraception and Abortion still needed articles to go on display. They are calling on the public to come forward and either donate any objects connected to the topic or provide them with historical information.
A saying went as: "We are looking for all sorts of articles and information. If you know what sort of contraception your grandparents used, please contact us to contribute to establishing the collection." The museum will document the history of contraception and abortion and is looking for gynecological instruments, models, drawings and information brochures of past times.

'Chat room cheats' break up marriages
     Internet flirting is breaking up marriages even though "chat room cheats" may never meet. According to counseling organisations in the US, chat rooms are the fastest-rising cause of relationship breakdowns.
    A Person from a famous University, who carried out the

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new study, said: "The Internet will soon become the most common form of infidelity, if it isn't already."
     With 649 million Internet users worldwide, chat rooms were a fatal attraction for many married people seeking sexual thrills and romantic adventure. Some 83% did not consider themselves to be cheating, while the remaining 17% regarded it as a "weak" form of infidelity they could easily justify.

Corfu 18-30 sex in public video aired on Greek TV
     Greek prosecutors are investigating claims that six Britons engaged in sex in public during a Club 18-30 beach party in Corfu.
Detectives have taken the action after viewing a local resident's video of the daytime party. The film shows three couples performing the sexual acts on a small wooden platform and were surrounded by more than a dozen people.
He drove to hospital in the city of Valdivia in his underwear and checked himself into the casualty department.Edited

  


versions of the film have been shown on Greek television. Club 18-30 has confirmed it has launched an investigation, claiming there is a "very fine line between high spirits and unacceptable behaviour".

TV hosts asked viewers to vote on whether they should have sex
     Two Norwegian TV hosts are in trouble after asking viewers to vote on whether they should perform sex on live television.
     The channel invited viewers to vote on whether or not the female host should perform sex on male colleague. More than 1,000 messages came in, according to the TV channel's logs.
     According to the Producer, three hosts who were working that night made the decision to launch the vote. Ironically, they are the same people who were meant to censor rude text messages before they were published on screen.

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