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<title>New Product Tests Find Lead in Lipstick</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1810.html</link>
Boston – Toys made in China aren’t the only products laced with dangerous heavy metals: lipstick manufactured in the United States and used daily by millions of American women also contains surprisingly high levels of lead, according to new product tests released today by the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.</item>

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<title>Lulu Enterprises Files Suit Against Hulu for Trademark Infringement</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1796.html</link>
RALEIGH, N.C., Sept. 5 /CNW/ -- Lulu Enterprises (www.lulu.com) announced today that it has filed suit against N-F Newsite LLC ("Hulu") for trademark
infringement, unfair and deceptive trade practices and for federal cyberpiracy. In the complaint, filed in US District Court in Raleigh, NC, Lulu alleges
that Hulu (www.hulu.com), as a result of their recent name and Internet domain
announcements, have intentionally attempted to create confusion in the
marketplace.  Hulu, in name, as a mark and in their business as a digital
content distribution platform, represents a definitive encroachment.</item>

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<title>Celebrities Join Thousands to Produce Biggest Shortest Film Ever Made</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1774.html</link>
LOS ANGELES, CA – Kiefer Sutherland, Kevin Bacon, Pierce Brosnan, Christina Ricci, and Stephen Colbert are just a few of the dozens of celebrities that have joined over 7,500 people from 45 countries to produce a 70mm film that will last only one second.</item>

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<title>Circuit City's firedog Across America contest</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1750.html</link>
Over 5,000 essays were submitted to 
www.firedog.com between December 6, 2006 and March 31, 2007, describing the 
ways in which these everyday heroes go above and beyond the call of duty. </item>

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<title>Hop To It! Holiday Stories Wanted for Hallmark Easter Essay Contest</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1725.html</link>
Consumers encouraged to submit fun Easter traditions for a chance to win 
$2,500 
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 15, 2007) — Holidays and traditions ... they go 
hand-in-hand. Whether a long-standing family custom passed down through the 
generations or just a fun activity you’ve always done with the kids, favorite 
pastimes are the joy of any holiday, from Christmas to Halloween. But what about 
Easter? Do you and your family have a special Easter tradition that brings 
smiles and laughter every spring? Hallmark wants to know … and is offering a 
chance at a $2,500 grand prize to find out!</item>

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<title>BernNadette Stanis to Appear at Alexandria Campus</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1573.html</link>
Phillip Gregory, President of The Poetry/Spoken Word Club of NVCC 
Alexandria Va Campus is bringing famous Actress, now Author Poet BernNadette 
Stanis  to Alexandria campus on Nov 16, 2006.
She is  best known for her role as Thelma Evans on the hit show Good Times, 
but there    s much more to her 
then that. In the 70s, BernNadette Stanis was the personification of Black 
Beauty. </item>

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<title>For Halloween, UrbanChillers. com Seeks Scariest Audio Tale</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1536.html</link>
Win $1,000 for Your Audio Thriller, Enter by November 5th

HOLLYWOOD, Calif. -- Tell us your worst nightmare, true story or thriller tale -- as long as it    s scary!</item>

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<title>Professional Writers Welcome Supreme Court Decision</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1535.html</link>
The Professional Writers Association of Canada (PWAC) is very pleased with 
today’s Supreme Court of Canada decision in the class-action suit Heather 
Robertson, et al. v. Thomson Corporation, et al. The judgment states:
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<title>Bloggers bare all for breast cancer research</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1506.html</link>
October 1, 2006 --Boobies. Although they come in all shapes and sizes (large, small, saggy and perky), they have one thing in common: The ability to develop cancer.</item>

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<title>Move over Tolkien: Epics Aren’t a Boys Club Anymore</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1434.html</link>
Author Promotes Female Friendly Fantasy

PORT ORFORD, Ore.- Popular heroes throughout the history of the fantasy fiction 
genre have had three things in common: they’re male, they have a big sword and 
they have a damsel to save. As far back as the Knights of the Roundtable, 
medieval and fantasy-themed tales have idealized the heroic male action figure. 
With more and more women becoming interested in fantasy fiction and role-playing 
games, such as the Final Fantasy phenomenon, it’s time the genre moved past the 
macho heroes and featured strong female characters.</item>

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<title>The Unchecked World of the Internet</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1416.html</link>
CRESSWELL, Ore., Aug. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- The following is being issued by Judge Edward Fadeley, Retired Associate Justice of the Oregon Supreme Court:</item>

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<title>  A True Story of International Terrorist Kidnapping, Torture and Survival</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article1029.html</link>
Terror, Torture and Triumph - A True-life Kidnap Story With a Twist of 
International Intrigue! Kidnapped by gangsters and terrorists in Russia. Her 
life can only be saved by an "impossible" alliance of old enemies. One way or 
another, her "Eleven Days of Hell" will end tonight!
(Todays-Woman.net) March 11th, 2006-- It took Yvonne Bornstein, author of 
Eleven Days of Hell, My True Story of Kidnapping, Terror, Torture and Historic 
FBI and KGB Rescue (Authorhouse, January 18, 2005 " ISBN: 1418494070) twelve 
years to get past the emotional and physical trauma of her kidnapping, torture, 
rape and rescue to finally tell her story. In 1992 Bornstein, a wife, mother of 
two, and businesswoman, found herself caught up in the political disintegration 
of the Soviet Union. Visit

www.yvonnebornstein.com for more information.
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<title>Remember New Orleans on Fat Tuesday</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article993.html</link>
Bradford Publishing Hosts Book Drive for Louisiana LibrariesBradford Publishing announces a book drive to benefit the  Louisiana libraries beginning on Fat Tuesday, February 28, 2006. </item>

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<title>Todays-Woman.net launches premium services</title>
<link>http://www.todays-woman.net/article578.html</link>

  Todays-Woman.net a supportive 

online community for men and women over 18. Today    s woman opened it    s doors Sept 19th 2002. 

Their goal is to help writers succeed in the 
  writing industry by offering a useful 

selection of services including author 
  interviews, regular columns, interactive forums, and 

a place for writers to 
  share their work for critique by their peers. The writing community 

that has 
  been online just two years now.
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