NEW YORK (Reuters) - A Manhattan fertility specialist has been sued by two women who say he broke their hearts after meeting them through an online dating site on which he pretended to be single.

"Zeitoun claimed he and Wang had been married to each other in previous lives," Wang's lawsuit said, adding that the doctor told her he had mistreated her in that life and "searched for her in this lifetime to correct his past mistakes."


[Reuters: Oddly Enough]
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This week I started standup comedy classes at the San Francisco Comedy College. I figured I might as well put to good use some of the incredibly stupid things I have seen this year, and make good material out of them. The couse is held at the Improv in San Jose which is a great club, and one of the benefits is that you can stay after class and see the show. The school runs open mikes throughout the Bay Area so when I finish the course you can come to one of my shows.

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I just heard on the drive in today that there is a new TV show about lawyers called "Justice." That's like making a TV show about a whorehouse and calling it "Love." Apologies to my friends out there who are attorneys, but I really don't get this endless fascination with TV shows about lawyers. I think we need shows glorifying professions other than the law.
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Over the past year, friends have emailed me many videos from YouTube. This is the 21st century version of emailing a cartoon, joke or inspirational quote. I decided to make a playlist with 10 of the most interesting or funny ones I have received. Enjoy!
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