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  DOKTER PORNO TANPA APP DITANGKAP
  Phony doctor gives free breast exams
        Thu Apr 20, 11:40 AM ET
  MIAMI (Reuters) - A 76-year-old man claiming to be a doctor went
door-to-door in a Florida neighborhood offering free breast exams,
and was charged with sexually assaulting two women who accepted the
offer, police said on Thursday.
  One woman became suspicious after the man asked her to remove all
her clothes and began conducting a purported genital exam without
donning rubber gloves, investigators said.
  The woman then phoned the Broward County Sheriff's Office and the
suspect fled. He was arrested at another woman's apartment in the
same Lauderdale Lakes neighborhood on Wednesday, a sheriff's
spokesman said.
  The white-haired suspect, Philip Winikoff, carried a black bag and
claimed to be visiting on behalf of a local hospital.
  "He told the woman that he was in the neighborhood offering free
breast exams," sheriff's spokesman Hugh Graf said in a statement.
  At least two women, both in their 30s, let him into their homes
and he fondled and sexually assaulted them, the investigators said.
  Winikoff was not a doctor, Graf said. He worked as a shuttle
driver for an auto dealership.
  
  
  WUDO-BLEJET MASUK PRANGKEP
  Carpenter Charged With Working in the Buff
        Sat Apr 22, 5:36 AM ET
  OAKLAND, Calif. - A carpenter who keeps his clothes clean by
working in the nude was arrested after a client returned home early
and found him building bookcases in the buff.      
  Percy Honniball, 50, was charged with misdemeanor indecent
exposure this week for the October incident.
  He told officers he stripped before crawling under the client's
house to do electrical work because he didn't want to soil his
clothes, police said.
  Honniball said Thursday that working in the nude gave him a better
range of motion and that a skilled craftsman can work clothing — and
injury — free.
  "In certain situations such as demolitions where you are smashing
rock you want to be clothed and protected because this rock can harm
you," he said.
  Honniball was caught working naked in Berkeley three times in the
last six years and put on probation for violating a city ordinance.
Honniball said he doesn't plan to do work in his birthday suit again.
  Police said he apologized to the startled homeowner, but was
fired. The homeowner paid Honniball for the finished work, but
deducted $200.
  "He kept out that amount to change his locks," Oakland Police
Officer Jesse Grant said.
  
  
  GUYON SEX NON-LECEH
  Court: TV show's sex jokes not harassment
        Fri Apr 21, 9:07 AM ET
   SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Sexually explicit jokes and off-color
language by writers of the hit TV comedy series "Friends" did not
create a hostile work environment, the California Supreme Court
ruled on Thursday.
  The ruling by the state's high court upheld a lower court decision
throwing out the sexual harassment claim brought by former writer's
assistant Amaani Lyle against writers and producers of the NBC
sitcom.
  Because "Friends" was an "adult-oriented comedy show featuring
sexual themes," Lyle should have expected coarse language from
writers producing jokes and scripts for the show, the Supreme Court
held in its ruling.
  While the Fair Employment and Housing Act prohibits conduct that
creates a hostile or abusive workplace for women, it does not
outlaw "sexually coarse and vulgar language that merely offends,"
the high court said.
  The case raised questions of how far TV comedy writers can go in
pushing the boundaries of taste in their private joke-writing
sessions, with supporters of the writers and producers arguing that
Lyle's suit infringed on their freedom of speech.
  The high court declined to address the free-speech issues raised
in the case.
  "We have no occasion to determine whether liability for such
language might infringe on free speech rights," the court held.
  The show's writers claimed Lyle was fired because she was a slow
typist who often missed the jokes she was supposed to transcribe.
  "Friends," which was NBC's top-rated show for several years, ended
its 10-season-run in May 2004.
  
  
  PAKU-PAKU DI OTAK
  Oregon Man Survives 12 Nails to the Head
        By SARAH SKIDMORE,AssociatedPressWriter FriApr21,10:44PM ET
   PORTLAND, Ore. - An Oregon man who went to a hospital complaining
of a headache was found to have 12 nails embedded in his skull from
a suicide attempt with a nail gun, doctors say.
  Surgeons removed the nails with needle-nosed pliers and a drill,
and the man survived with no serious lasting effects, according to a
report on the medical oddity in the current issue of the Journal of
Neurosurgery.
  The unidentified 33-year-old man was suicidal and high on
methamphetamine last year when he fired the nails — up to 2 inches
in length — into his head one by one.
  The nails were not visible when doctors first examined the man in
the emergency room of an unidentified Oregon hospital a day later.
Doctors were surprised when X-rays revealed six nails clustered
between his right eye and ear, two below his right ear and four on
the left side of his head.
  The study did not say how long the nails were, and a hospital
spokeswoman refused to release that information. A photo published
in the study suggests the nails range from 1 1/2 to 2 inches long.
  No one before is known to have survived after intentionally firing
so many foreign objects into the head, according to the report,
written by Dr. G. Alexander West, the neurosurgeon who oversaw the
treatment of the patient.
  The man at first told doctors he had had a nail gun accident, but
later admitted it was a suicide attempt.
  The nails came close to major blood vessels and the brain stem but
did not pierce them. The patient was in remarkably good condition
when he was transferred to Oregon Health & Science University in
Portland, where the nails were removed.
  The patient was later transferred to psychiatric care and stayed
under court order for nearly a month before leaving against doctors'
orders.
  
  RIZKY USUR JELANG KUBUR
  Woman, 84, wins $10 mln on slot machine
        Fri Apr 21, 9:05 AM ET
   PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - An 84-year-old New Jersey woman won $10
million on a nickel slot machine in an Atlantic City casino in what
the operator said Thursday was the largest prize in the city's
gambling history.
  Great-grandmother Josephine Crawford of nearby Galloway Township
was playing the nickel slots in Harrah's casino in the game where
each play costs 5 cents, or a nickel.
  When she was down to her last $5 credit, the Megabucks machine
suddenly flashed the news she had won the jackpot of $10,010,113.48,
casino spokesman Christopher Jonic said.
  "There were a whole lot of bells and whistles, and she had no idea
really what had happened," Jonic said.
  The win Tuesday evening was confirmed by Harrah's staff and by
International Gaming Technology, the owner of the machine, and
Crawford was presented with a check, Jonic said.
  She has the option of taking the money as a lump sum of around
$5.5 million after taxes, or accepting a 25-year annuity.
  "Somehow, I'll spend it. I'm just happy I won it, for my family,
although they don't need it," Crawford told the Philadelphia
Inquirer.
  The jackpot was accumulated by Megabucks, which operates hundreds
of slots in Atlantic City's 12 casinos, and takes a small portion of
every play. The jackpot had not been won for about three years.
  Crawford's win beats the previous Atlantic City record of $8.54
million in August 1994. She had been a customer at the casino since
1980.
  
  TANPA LODSPIKER TERBELIT BORGOL
  "Mrs Noisy" gets year in prison
        Fri Apr 21, 9:08 AM ET
   TOKYO (Reuters) - A woman who made herself a minor celebrity in
Japan by constantly screaming insults at passers-by and blaring out
music while beating bedding on her balcony, was sentenced to a year
in jail Friday for causing physical harm.
  Miyoko Kawahara, 59, kept up the assault on her neighbors'
eardrums daily over a period of two and a half years, forcing at
least one nearby resident to seek treatment for insomnia and
headaches.
  A court in the western Japanese city of Nara sentenced the woman
who became known nationally as "Mrs Noisy" to a year in prison,
saying she had shown no repentance for her actions, domestic media
said.
  Kawahara is likely to be released in about three months, after
consideration for time already served.
  "I am worried about what will happen when she comes back," one
neighbor told reporters outside the court.




  
  
  JANGAN HANGATKAN SOFTDRINK (KANKER)
  Heat tests key for benzene in soft drinks
By Chris Mercer
11/04/2006 - Testing soft drinks to reflect the effects of storage
and transport conditions will be crucial to realistically monitor
benzene formation in different drinks, a former industry scientist
told BeverageDaily.com.
Leaving soft drinks in warm conditions, such as a car boot or
garage, can significantly increase the chance of benzene forming in
the drink, said a scientist who tested the effects of heat and light
on benzene in soft drinks for the industry in 1990.
  Recent tests by UK and US food safety watchdogs have found several
soft drinks containing benzene traces above the countries'
respective limits for drinking water. The suspected source was two
common ingredients in the drinks – sodium benzoate and ascorbic acid
(vitamin C).   Benzene is a listed carcinogen, although both
authorities said the levels found in drinks to date should not pose
an immediate health risk.   One scientist who helped the soft drinks
industry sort out the same problem in 1990, however, said testing
drinks after exposure to heat and light was now crucial.   "When
those 38 drinks that [the UK Food Standards Agency] tested positive
for benzene are subjected to even short periods of heat and light,
they could dramatically increase to beyond the WHO 10 parts per
billion water standard."   He and New York-based lawyer Ross Getman,
who have pioneered the re-emergence of the benzene in soft drinks
issue, said food safety watchdogs should make sure they
expose drinks containing sodium benzoate and ascorbic acid to
heat.   Britain's Food Standards Agency has not tested soft drinks
for benzene after heat exposure; although a European Commission
spokesperson said new guidelines on benzene testing, now being drawn
up by the soft drinks industry, were likely to include "predictive
testing to simulate storage".   Industry testing on soft drinks 15
years ago is thought to have found that temperatures of 30°C and
exposure to UV light for several hours were enough to more than
triple benzene residues in some drinks.   The tests were designed to
simulate the worst case scenario, and "were not necessarily
representative of what the consumer was receiving", according to
Greg Diachenko, a scientist with the US Food and Drug
Administration, who also took part in negotiations with soft drinks
makers over benzene in 1990 and 1991.   Data reported by America's
soft drinks industry association in the 1980s, however, showed that
soft drinks
could be exposed to between 32°C and 49°C in US summer months.  
The association said hot warehouses and cars parked in direct
sunlight were examples of when soft drinks would be exposed to
higher temperatures.   "Heat is a major factor" in the formation of
benzene in drinks, according to Mike Redman, a scientist with the
American Beverage Association and who also represented the industry
in meetings with the FDA over benzene in 1990.   Redman told
BeverageDaily.com that soft drinks firms reformulated drinks in
1990, mainly by adjusting the levels of sodium benzoate and ascorbic
acid, to reduce and control the potential for benzene traces to
form.   Still, the continuing presence of soft drinks containing
benzene above drinking water standards has led to calls for sodium
benzoate to be taken out of drinks formulas.   "What are we to tell
consumers? `Product contains cancer-causing substance, drink
immediately, do not store in a warm environment or near sunlight?'
Preferably benzoate should not be used in combination with vitamin
C (ascorbic acid) or added juice," said the scientist involved in
industry testing for benzene 15 years ago.   BE REMINDED  the
current story on benzene in soft drinks, after it uncovered in
February that recent FDA testing had found some drinks containing
benzene above America's limit tap water.

   
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