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Man who thwarted daylight sex attack sought by police

Police hunting two men who sexually attacked a young woman in central Christchurch yesterday are focusing on finding a good samaritan who went to her assistance.

The 21-year-old woman told police she was walking along Chester St West, near the Christchurch District Court complex, between 10am and 10.30am yesterday when she was dragged off the street and indecently assaulted behind a hedge.

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Deepak Chopra and Annie B. Bond of Care2 Rally Supporters at Upcoming San Francisco Green Festival

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Friday, November 9th, 7pm: Deepak Chopra, a passionate supporter and spokesperson for Care2, and President and CEO of the Alliance for a New Humanity, will appear on stage at the San Francisco Green Festival to discuss "The Environment As Our Extended Body," exploring the connection of each human being's physical self to the environment as an important leverage for change and a shared platform for understanding environmental issues beyond any political context.

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Skincare Confusion: Skin Care and Scalp Acne

Skincare-News.com discusses scalp folliculitis, a skin condition that can mimic acne by producing white heads and blemish-like bumps on the scalp and hairline.

Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) November 5, 2007 -- Although scalp folliculitis isn't technically acne, the symptoms and treatment are usually similar. Skincare-News.com's latest article, "FYI: Scalp Folliculitis" helps readers know what to look for when it comes to treating this pesky condition.
http://www.skincare-news.com/articles.php?ArtID=455

Mild forms can be treated with skincare products most people already own. Oftentimes, folliculitis may heal its own. On the other hand, severe cases of folliculitis are medical conditions that can lead to hardened, red bumps and this must be treated medically.


Simple tips for treating cats with feline acne

Mrs. Walsh brought her kitty Madeline to the office for an examination. She was very concerned because there were sores on Madeline's chin that resembled acne. Upon examination I determined that, in fact, this was "Feline Acne". Mrs. Walsh was quite anxious. She was surprised that her 16-year-old kitty had acne. I told her this was not the type of acne that teenagers get, rather it was a kind that cats get when they eat or drink from a plastic or ceramic bowl.

The problem occurs as a result of a cat's chin coming into contact with the porous surface of a bowl. The tiny pits in the bowl hold facial oils. These oils are irritating to the skin. The result is some cats develop acne on their chin. Not every cat that eats or drinks from this type of bowl develops acne just like not every teenager develops acne.


 
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