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The Cruise - with
Jason Dee
Monday thru Thursday we drive Dublin home and wrap up your workday
with loads of brand new music first, entertainment news, features,
text-in agendas, and lots more besides. Organised chaos can and SHOULD
be expected.
Weekly weird news
A new bit to the site
for y'all - I'm not mad reading out stuff like this on air but some of
it does be interesting nevertheless
Here's a couple that caught my eye...
Father of 50 children wants to have 50 more
An Afghan man says he is determined to set a world record by having 100
children.
Haji Wakeel, 50, from Kohat, has the nickname 'Top-gear 50' for
fathering 50 children from his four wives. He lives in a five room house
that doesn't have any beds and claims his wives have never argued with
each other because he has treated them well and given them equal rights.
The animal trader's eldest son is seventeen years old and two of his
daughters are now married.
He says his children are given food from neighbours since he cannot
afford to provide them with enough meals. Mr Wakeel, who often forgets
the names of his numerous children, told Pakistan daily The News: "I
don't remember but I think five of my children have died so far, while
45 are alive.
"I want to hit century of my children - I would do if the government
sponsored me." The former government employee claims to have never used
any medicine since he has never been ill.
Sex education teacher fired over banana lesson
A high school teacher in Florida has been sacked for giving his students
a condom demonstration with a banana, 'mood lighting' and background
music.
The Collier County School Board has dismissed Colin Nicholas without
stating a specific reason, saying it had the right to dismiss an
employee who was still within a 97-day probationary period.
Mr Nicholas says by playing Christmas carols in the background his
intent was to simulate situations his students might face, because he
believes teaching safe sex benefits students.The teacher at Gulf Coast
High School in Naples has previously also had two of his students
pretend to be sex therapists to answer other students' questions.
Officials began to investigate Mr Nicholas in December when parents
complained after students had told them about the sex education lessons.
School superintendent Dan White said: "It's those kinds of
demonstrations that we don't want in our schols."

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