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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...recognizes four (4) degrees of adultery, categorized as "getting to first base," "getting to second base," etc. Since this terminology will be familiar to most military personnel from their secondary-school educational experiences, there is no need for graphic descriptions. The recommended disciplinary action for getting to any base numbered higher than two (2) is 50 push-ups followed by a cold shower, except when the bases were achieved on military property, as in the backseat of a humvee, in which case 100 sit-ups will be thrown in. In general, the location of the adulterous act must be factored...
...glitzy programs, from Dallas and Dynasty to Beverly Hills 90210. "Kids in the '60s had nowhere near as much exposure to TV," Astin says. "TV's message is: You can be happy by having these products. The programming, often about rich and powerful people, celebrates greed." Violence and graphic sexuality, once rare on the airwaves, became a staple of television and film just as Xers were moving through adolescence. Three-quarters of Xers describe themselves as heavy consumers of violence on television; only half of boomers and 20% of matures...
...Flinn. The two agreed to deny their affair, and she signed a statement in November saying the relationship was platonic. But Zigo, unbeknown to Flinn, blurted out everything to investigators, who probed for details about their foreplay, birth control and where they had sex. The official report is so graphic it is stamped WARNING: THIS REPORT CONTAINS EXPLICIT MATERIAL. In mid-December, the Air Force gave Flinn a written order not to come within 100 ft. of Zigo, but she was already living with him, thought they would be married and let him stay. She even took him home...
...carried out the babies, and they were wrapped in sheets.? Three days later, Tevin was found. ?I kissed his feet, and I kissed his legs,? said his mother, ?but I couldn?t go any further because they had shrouded the rest of his body. His head was crushed.? The graphic testimony had begun with a tape recording made by Cynthia Lou Klaver, an attorney who was conducting a hearing at the Water Resources Board when the bomb went off. As courtroom observers quietly listened to the first couple of minutes of tape, the droning sound of a mundane exchange...
...allowed to bury their dead. The Peruvian government said the rebels will be buried in various locations, in unmarked graves. Lawyers representing the families charge that the government is hiding the bodies to suppress evidence that some rebels were mutilated, while others were executed when they attempted to surrender. Graphic television footage of Peruvian president Fujimori?s visit to the embassy showed what appeared to be mutilated rebel bodies; one had neither head nor arms...