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Kim Nguyen
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ohmygod, didn't you hear? Grafton Biddle and a prosecutor faced disciplinary hearings after admitting to having sex in the judge's chambers and being together in shower facilities at the Douglas County courthouse. Biddle resigned his position after rumors began circulating that he was having a romantic relationship with Laurie A. Steinman, 29, who was fired on Dec. 22 after she admitted having the affair. A complaint filed Friday with the Attorney Regulation Council says their affair began during the spring of last year. Both admit to having sex in the judge's chambers and "on a number of occasions Judge Biddle would 'sneak' into the women's shower facilities in the courthouse early in the morning to shower with Ms. Steinman. They kissed and fondled in the shower," the affidavit said. So why didn't the author this website pick up on that? Weird.
Wednesday June 20 2007 15:06:22 - Centennial, CO
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Jeff Sherwood
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You stupid fools! the only database on herpes is this: In an ongoing effort to aid in the search for cures and vaccines for sexually transmitted diseases, the Department of Energy's Los Alamos National Laboratory has released a publicly available Web database containing the Human herpesvirus 2 genomic sequence. "The Sexually Transmitted Disease Genome Sequence Database (STDGEN) is a database developed to aid in the analysis of genomic sequences from sexually transmitted infectious agents," said Thomas Brettin, project leader at Los Alamos. "Genomic sequences, like those in this database, have the potential to unlock the medical mysteries of pathogenic bacteria, viruses and parasites." In November 2001, the Los Alamos database team added the sequence of the Human herpesvirus 2, or HSV-2, the cause of most genital herpes cases, to the database. Earlier in 2001, the team entered the sequence of the herpes virus (Human herpesvirus 1) that causes most "cold sores" into STDGEN. According to Penny Hitchcock, a Bioscience Division resource manager at Los Alamos and former chief of the Sexually Transmitted Diseases Branch for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, oral herpes, or cold sores, are quite common, and it is estimated that one of five Americans has genital herpes. These lifetime infections occur in different parts of the body and cause sores that often vary in severity and frequency of recurrence. Most people with genital herpes have silent infections or mild disease and do not know they are infected. Genital herpes can be unknowingly transmitted to partners and unborn babies, in the case of women who become infected during pregnancy. In addition to the pain and embarrassment of the infections, genital herpes has been a driving force in the AIDS epidemic. The sores of genital herpes increase the risk of HIV infection in two ways: HIV infects the inflammatory cells that are present near the sores, and people who have both genital herpes and HIV infection shed HIV from the genital sores.
Wednesday June 20 2007 15:06:03 - Los Alamos, Nevada
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Constitution-hugger
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Magistrate Biddle (Douglas County) found nothing wrong with the judgement of the state trooper who was afraid that a road could become icy when the temperature had fallen to 34 degrees. This foolish citizen did not know that she needed to bring an expert witness to testify that ice cannot form above 32.
Monday June 18 2007 06:06:17 - Castle Rock
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Herpes Institute
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Greetings from the Herpes Institute: Our firm searches the web to look for undocumented cases of herpes. While herpes isn't curable, with education and prevention, infected people can reduce the transmission of the sexually transmitted disease to their partners. We work closely with the Center for Disease Control (CDC) to help educate infected people. We've added Terry Tomsick to our database.
Friday June 15 2007 18:06:56 - Lansing, MI
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