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Jury Rejects Gold Coast Woman’s Claims Ex-Husband Abused Her As ‘Sex Slave’ Jurors on Thursday rejected a Gold Coast woman’s claims that she was “psychologically scarred” and abused by her 57-year-old ex-husband’s treatment of her as a “sex slave” in the shadowy world of bondage and sadomasochism.
June 21, 2013 - CBS Chicago
Hong Kong, Shanghai stocks slide; banks lower HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Hong Kong and mainland Chinese stocks tumbled Friday, extending losses from the previous day's selloff, after worries that the Federal Reserve would taper its bond purchases slammed commodities and U.S. shares. The Hang Seng Index fell 1.9% to 20,002.61, after briefly sliding under the psychologically-important 20,000-point level for the first time in more than nine ...
June 21, 2013 - Market Watch
Jury rules in favor of ex-husband in Gold Coast 'sex-slave' trial Jurors on Thursday rejected a Gold Coast woman's claims that she was "psychologically scarred" and abused by her 57-year-old ex-husband's treatment of her as a "sex slave."
June 20, 2013 - FOX News Chicago
Robert Green in The Press Association It won't affect me psychologically. I'm 30, I'ma man, and you have hardships in life and prepare for them,he added. "I'm strong enough to move on. At a younger point in my life it would have affected me more. But you hold your hand up and...
Marcello Lippi in CBC.ca I take full responsibility,coach Marcello Lippi said. "If the squad went out with fear in their legs and hearts it means the coach didn't prepare the match well tactically or psychologically."