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My time as a porn star left me suicidal -- but now I help others escape this twisted industry
Thursday March 18 2010
April Garris is a mum. She is bubbly, well-spoken and works as a service technician, fixing warehouse equipment around the area where she lives in California. She is also an ex-porn star who appeared in 20 hardcore films, used crystal meth and was committed to a psychiatric ward after she reached rock bottom and wasn't sure she could go on with the life in which she found herself.
Tolls paved the way for massive global expansion
Monday February 01 2010
NATIONAL Toll Roads (NTR) began as a humble operator of toll bridges.
Man coughs up stolen diamond ring
Thursday January 28 2010
A man accused of stealing a ring coughed up the evidence while officers were questioning him in Missouri.
Dubliners:Tales of a golden age
Sunday December 13 2009
'Impressively, the night veils the immense porch of dusk," the 19th-Century German poet Clemens Brentano wrote, "and every human heart knows who has won, who has lost." It is on just such an impressive night in Berlin just over a week ago, that John Sheahan's heart is pondering all that has been lost to him. He and The Dubliners have just come offstage after a three and a half hour show in front of 3,000 people in Tempodrom. The 70-year-old is not too drained to remember three great men close to him: Luke Kelly, Ciaran Bourke and Ronnie Drew.
Farmer 'made granddaughters stab stranger to death'
Thursday November 19 2009
A farmer has been accused of forcing three of his young granddaughters to help kidnap and murder a stranger by stabbing and stamping on him.
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