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September 20, 2007

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Worrying about breast cancer won’t work. Let us wake up to the alarm on increasing cancer cases and strive towards making more and more people know about it. I lost my husband last year. If only we could diagnose it earlier, he may have been with me today. Wear the pink ribbon and become a part of breast cancer awareness campaign. It’s time to act responsible and join hands to get over the fear of breast cancer by getting ourselves screened for it.

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Emma, 33, got breast cancer when she was 31, and she wants to increase awareness of this diseases. So she took a radical step and posed for this picture. And what does a rubber duck have to do with this? Find out here.

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Oapic_2 The Obama campaign claim this image of Barack Obama was "leaked" by Sentor Clinton.

More over at the Drudge Report.

If he didn't want the picture, why did he put on the dress?

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