In Orlando in July, Brittany Ossenfort complained that it was not she who had been jailed recently on a prostitution charge, that the arrestee claiming to be her was Richard Phillips, who had befriended Ossenfort last year (while pretending to be a woman) and become her roommate but who with the passage of time began dressing and acting like her until Ossenfort finally discovered “she” was a man (after which Phillips allegedly stole Ossenfort’s financial identity). Ossenfort admitted to being completely fooled by Phillips: “(H)e acted like a girl, talked like a girl, looks like a girl. He doesn’t even have an Adam’s apple.”
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The New York Times reported in July that at least eight buyers were vying to purchase one of the five parking spaces in the basement of the new condominiums at 246 W. 17th St., for $225,000 each. And in Chappaqua, N.Y., the owner of the Via Genova water bar told WCBS-TV in July that she offers 80 different bottled waters from around the world, with the most popular at $30 and “Bling H2O” priced at $55, but hopes business picks up: “There are so many people that are uneducated about water.”
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Researchers at the University of Calgary said in July that female mice in their study were not only sexually aroused by whiffs of male mouse pheromones but that the scent apparently made the females’ brains grow larger.
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