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To: Edwarda who wrote (8209)12/28/1998 8:08:00 PM
From: Louis Cornell  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 62589
 
Chelsea came home from her date very late, with her hair desheveled and some unusual stains on her dress.

Her father was angry. "Chelsea," he growled, "were you having sex??"

"Not by your definition," she retorted.



To: Edwarda who wrote (8209)12/28/1998 8:17:00 PM
From: joe  Respond to of 62589
 
A LOOK AT . . . The Year's Weirdest
News

By Chuck Shepherd

Washington Post Sunday, December 27, 1998; Page C03

THE RHYTHM OF THE FALLING RAIN: In Phoenix, a defiant
James Joseph Zanzot, 37, was ordered to prison for four years for
repeatedly videotaping and audiotaping women in restrooms. Zanzot
called the sentence unjust, asserting a now-familiar claim that this
behavior was "repulsive," but "not illegal." Zanzot argued that state
law prohibits the interception of "oral communication" and that he
was not interested in the conversation, only in the sound of
urination.

--Arizona Republic, March 14