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I n China, women mod- eling lingerie for online retailers violates the
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country’s rules about spread- ing obscene material, Insider reported on March 1. Instead, underwear companies are hir- ing men to model — and it’s working out: “The guy wears it better than the girl,” one on- line commenter posted.
Hosegood said the gray squirrels have caused about 40 million pounds’ worth of damage to trees annually.
... just target grays ... It’s a serious project.”
2 when he released the re- sults of an autopsy on Rich- ard Maedge of Troy, Illinois. Maedge’s wife, Jennifer, reported him missing last year after he failed to come home from work, KTVI-TV reported. His car, wallet and keys were at the house, but she couldn’t find him. Police searched the house, which
they described as a “hoarder home,” but did not locate him. In fact, they searched twice, as Jennifer was also looking for the source of a “sewerlike” odor in the dwelling.
Finally, on Dec. 11, as Jen- nifer pulled out Christmas decorations from a storage space, she discovered Rich- ard’s mummified body. The coroner ruled that Maedge
hanged himself and that there was no foul play in his death.
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“Our woodlands, land- scape and the biodiversity isn’t set up to deal with the behaviors of the gray,” said the group’s manager, Kerry Hosegood.
“We’re going to introduce them to restaurants in the Exmoor area because they actually make for good eat- ing,” she added. “This isn’t something that we like to do