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Michelle Kosilek Wants Facial Hair Removed as Part of Taxpayer-Funded Gender Reassignment

Convicted killer Michelle Kosilek’s facial hair was the subject of a hearing in a case where a judge has already ordered Massachusetts to pay for her sex-reassignment surgery. The attorneys for Kosilek argued before Chief US District Court Judge Mark Wolf that her electrolysis treatments should continue despite Department of Corrections resistance. It was not clear whether Wolf would decide today whether to compel the department to continue with the beard removal treatment that stopped after six weeks. According to Kosilek’s attorney, Fran Cohen, the removal – part of her male-to-female transformation that includes a sexual reassignment surgery – was incomplete when halted. Robert Dierner, a medical expert who met with Kosilek and determined that electrolysis wasn’t necessary, testified that Kosilek appeared to exaggerate her facial hair growth. For example, Dierner testified, during one evaluation, Kosilek said going several days without shaving would result in a full beard. “I didn’t think that was possible,” Dierner testified on behalf of the state Department of Correction. Kosilek strangled his wife, Cheryl, in Mansfield, Mass., in 1990 and dumped her body in a car at the Emerald Square Mall in North Attleborough. Kosilek then fled to New York State before being arrested. Kosilek, who was convicted as Robert Kosilek but appeared at trial dressed like a woman, legally changed her name to Michelle in 1993 and has been living as a woman in an all-male prison in Norfolk since. In September, Wolf issued a landmark ruling that taxpayers must pay for Kosilek to undergo sex-reassignment surgery for a transsexual prison inmate. The surgery, he ruled, is the only adequate care for his serious mental illness, gender identity disorder. Kosilek first sued the Department of Correction in 2000, arguing that its refusal to pay for a sex-change violates her Eighth Amendment right against cruel and unusual punishment. The department has consistently opposed Kosilek’s request. Wolf ruled that the DOC violated the Eighth Amendment.

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Michelle Kosilek Wants Facial Hair Removed as Part of Taxpayer-Funded Gender Reassignment

Christina Aguilera, Blake Shelton Perform "Just a Fool" on The Voice

Cassadee Pope and the rest of the contestants on The Voice belted our some impressive performances Monday in what may have been the show’s best-ever episode. Kicking it off before the top 10 got started? Superstar coaches Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton! The duo premiered their new single, “Just a Fool,” and it ruled. Watch their terrific team effort below! Christina Aguilera and Blake Shelton – Just a Fool (The Voice) The seemingly odd couple probably would’ve never collaborated if it weren’t for the NBC show, but they sure make you glad it brought them together, right?

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Kim Kardashian Books Trip to The Middle East

Forget her large boobs for a moment. Kim Kardashian put her foot in her mouth big time this week, Tweeting about the Israel and Palestine conflict and receiving major backlash for involving herself in this centuries-old feud. Now, in response, sources tell TMZ the reality star has booked a trip to Kuwait and Bahrain . Well, not so much in response: she was already planning a visit in order to welcome Millions of Milkshakes to those nations. Naturally. But now? She hopes to educate herself on the region and “be as informed as possible,” an insider alleges, adding that she has set up meets with local leaders in both countries. How come? “So she can use her celebrity to help those in need and raise awareness about important issues in the area.” Hey, there’s a first time for everything, right, folks?

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Kim Kardashian Books Trip to The Middle East

Scotland’s Battle Over the Beaver

Photo credit: Wikimedia Commons In medieval England, a beaver pelt was worth three years of wages to a peasant laborer . So important, in fact, was the beaver, that the Church of England classified it as a fish so it could be eaten on Fridays. After a few hundred years of such popularity, however, the European beaver became extinct in the UK. Now, after four centuries, conservationists have decided it is time to reintroduce the beaver to Scotland—a decision many residents strongly oppose…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Mystical Mt. Fuji is Tourist-Polluted

Image from oldphotosjapan : Mount Fuji in Clear Weather by Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) Mt. Fuji in Japan is one of the most famous and iconic mountains in the world; it has been the subject of endless photographs, poems and paintings over the centuries. It is also a spiritual symbol, sacred in the Shinto religion. But it has become a huge site of tourism, growing in popularity yearly. There were 200,000 visitors a decade ago and 430,000 in 2008. With that growth comes garbage, noise, tacky tourist shops, more garbage and a lack of toilet facilities…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Sumatra Volcano Eruption Augest 2010

A villager rides a buffalo cart with a backdrop of Mount Sinabung, in Karo, North Sumatra, Indonesia, Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010. The volcano spewed hot lava and sand high into the sky early Sunday in its first eruption in 400 years causing thousands of people living around its slope to evacuate their homes. A volcano erupted on the Indonesia island of Sumatra on Sunday for the first time in four centuries, sending smoke 1,500 meters (about 5,000 feet) into the air and prompting the evacuation of t

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Sumatra Volcano Eruption Augest 2010