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October 2006
Oct. 31 Strippers add soft personal touch to Toyota workers meetings in Philippines
Oct. 30 Loose laws leave adoption trade vulnerable to sexual predators
Oct. 29 Wild weeklies show their face
Oct. 28 Academia dumbing down to keep enrollments up
Oct. 27 New love confession service takes the pain out of breaking the ice
Oct. 26 From mummified mermaids to flying demons, unusual exhibition a real monster mash
Oct. 25 Homeless celebrity courts an unusual profession
Oct. 24 Three-week boot camp whips humped-out hookers back into shape
Oct. 23 Maverick doctor tastes the forbidden fruits of the gynecological world
Oct. 22 Weeklies zoom in on celebrity slipups
Oct. 21 English teaching DVDs get low down and dirty
Oct. 20 Four lusty lasses share the trials of a life without climax
Oct. 19 Japan's latest gourmet gimmick: one-grain sushi
Oct. 18 Adventurous couples thrust Dream Love Chairs into overdrive
Oct. 17 Business booms for fallout shelter industry following North Korea's nuclear test
Oct. 16 Chocolate baths the latest treat to melt away those wrinkles
Oct. 15 Weeklies take a walk on the wild side
Oct. 14 Kansai's red lights still glowing strong
Oct. 13 Automated athletes pound Omotesando pavement in cybernetic 'sprint' competition
Oct. 12 'Rich' otaku geeks right for the robbing
Oct. 11 Japan's concept of free love lost in translation
Oct. 10 Operator of notorious bulletin board lost in cyber space
Oct. 9 Forget flowers, pervy professor says it with a rope and an eye mask
Oct. 8 Salacious weeklies crank up the sleaze
Oct. 7 Fetching foodles revel in the fine arts
Oct. 6 Teenage trooper's suicide reveals the darker side of the Imperial Guard
Oct. 5 Fortune favors those who worship their washrooms
Oct. 4 Wanted: Tortured old male virgins with a creative mind!
Oct. 3 New grooming service offers pedigree pit stop for stinky salarymen
Oct. 2 Top baseball commentator the latest to strike out in NTV's string of sex scandals
Oct. 1 Sneak a peek through the window of Japan's weeklies
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