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    BDSM as business: An interview with the owners of a dungeon

    Sunday, October 21, 2007 Torture proliferates American headlines today: whether its use is defensible in certain contexts and the morality of the practice. Wikinews reporter David Shankbone was curious about torture in American popular culture. This is the first of a two part series examining the BDSM business. This interview focuses on the owners of a dungeon, what they charge, what the clients are like and how they handle their needs. When Shankbone rings the bell of “HC & Co.” he has no idea what to expect. A BDSM (Bondage Discipline Sadism Masochism) dungeon is a legal enterprise in New York City, and there are more than a few businesses…

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    50,000 people refuse evacuation after flooding in India caused by river changing course

    Tuesday, September 9, 2008 The Kosi River changed course one week ago to a path which it has not taken for over 100 years. While 900,000 people were evacuated by rescue workers, new data has revealed that 50,000 people, from the town of Saharsa, have refused to leave their homes. Advertisements in local newspapers have been used to encourage the people who are still remaining in the area to leave soon. People are encouraged to go to one of many camps, which are funded by the government, to seek refuge from the continued flooding. People have also started to return to their homes, due to the fact that they have…

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    Czechs and Slovaks celebrate twenty years since Velvet Revolution

    Wednesday, November 18, 2009 Czechs and Slovaks yesterday celebrated the twenty-year anniversary of the so-called “Velvet Revolution“, which brought down the then Czechoslovakian Communist regime, with thousands re-enacting the demonstration that followed the fall of the Berlin Wall, and elections in Poland and Hungary. David Gaydecka, one of the organisers, was thirteen when he went with his father to participate in the demonstration. “I didn’t really understand what was happening, but I could sense something in the air. I knew this was something important,” he said. “The Wall had come down in Berlin, they were holding elections in Poland and Hungary. Everyone knew that it would come here too, but…