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Miller teacher had many milestones in 2007

In May of last year, Kelley was a guest on the "Tyra Banks" show, where she shared her weight loss success and her clothing received a makeover.While obese, Kelley never used to wear any sleeveless clothing as she was always hiding her arms.After her weight loss, even though she was 240 pounds less than she had been, her old clothing style remained."In order for Barbara to embrace her arms, she needs to start flaunting them," said Banks during the show.So several fashion students turned her sleeved garments into sleeveless ones.This past November, Kelley was also a guest on the "Oprah Winfrey" Show after she said some of her students persuaded her to share her success with Oprah, also.BUT along with carving out a new body for herself and receiving celebrity attention, Kelley received rewards in another aspect of her life."2007 is going to be a hard year to top," said the 200-pound blonde hair beauty whose radiance and positive energy fills the room.Kelley has been an educator for 15 years with the Fontana Unified School District and is currently working on her Doctorate in education.Until three years ago, she was the band director at Miller for nine years, where she said she worked hard and consistently put in extra hours.Then she took a new position as activities director and began working on her new image."I used to be the biggest thing in the room," she said.


eHarmony.com sued for excluding homosexuals

LOS ANGELES, Calif. — A Los Angeles woman has sued the popular online dating site eHarmony.com, claiming she was discriminated against based on her sexual orientation when the Web site refused to pair her with another woman.

eHarmony was founded in 2000 by Neil Clark Warren, an evangelical with ties to Focus on the Family, and it has grown to more than 12 million registered users, according to Reuters.

The lawyer for the woman, Linda Carlson, said the lawsuit was "about changing the landscape and making a statement out there that gay people, just like heterosexuals, have the right and desire to meet other people with whom they can fall in love." Carlson is urging fellow homosexuals to join the class action lawsuit geared toward forcing eHarmony to change its policy.


What's the secret to sexual compatibility?

It began with so much hope, the new year did. But despite the magnum of champagne on New Year's Eve and the kiss you received from that gorgeous stranger at the party (where's that phone number, anyway?), many of you are still looking for that one person with whom you are supremely sexually compatible. You would like 2008 to be the year of making a match, yes?

And not just sex, mind you, though some great sex might be welcome, thanks, but love. Sex and love. That's what we're all looking for, or at least most of us, judging from the mail we receive here at Sexploration HQ.

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Dating 2.0 Picks Up Speed

It's Friday night, and your date for the evening just appeared on your computer screen. He's shifting awkwardly in his chair as he adjusts his webcam, and a comment about American Idol makes it immediately clear you haven't found your soul mate. You promptly click "End date" and -- after a few moments -- your next date appears, and you're ready to begin again.

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