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Liam Gallagher plagued by bizarre fans who leave shrines on his doorstep
Former 'Oasis' singer, Liam Gallagher is being plagued by macabre stalkers that leave shrines outside his house as if he's already dead. The current 'Beady Eye' frontman said that he has been left burning candles with pictures and wreaths, the Sun reported. He asserted that people also leave pictures of John Lennon and flowers. But the star said that all this does not scare him enough to call ...
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My worst fears have come true L.K. Advani conveys to Rajnath after BJP-JDU split
The Janata Dal (United)'s exit from the NDA has upset BJP patriarch Lal Krishna Advani, who supposedly sees it as the beginning of the end for the NDA. He wants the leadership to take corrective steps, and approach the next round of Lok Sabha polls under a "collective leadership."According to sources in the BJP, Advani conveyed his deep disappointment at the split with the JD(U) ...
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Idiot survives 15-floor fall
A British man who miraculously survived a fall from a 15th-storey balcony in New Zealand while drunkenly trying to break into his apartment has labelled himself an "idiot". Tom Stilwell (20) plummeted from the balcony in his Auckland apartment block in the early hours of Sunday morning, suffering broken bones and cuts but leaving experts amazed that he was still alive. Stilwell had ...
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Old pal Johnny gets last laugh at Bulger
For a 72-year-old guy who’s admitted killing the equivalent of the roster of a minor league baseball team over three decades, Johnny Martorano’s hair is, amazingly, as brown as mine was when I graduated high school in 1967 - a time when his death toll stood at only a couple of people.The great thing about watching this henchman’s testimony on a high-def closed circuit feed from ...
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Buswell versus Carles takes a twist
The defamation battle between Treasurer Troy Buswell and his former parliamentary lover Adele Carles has taken a twist, with the deposed MP revealing she is attempting to sue millionaire property developer Nigel Satterley. Ms Carles is being sued for defamation by the controversialtreasurer, after their affair spectacularly soured in public late last year amid allegations of inappropriate ...
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The Wages of Fear (La Salaire de la peur) [DVD]
Henri-Georges Clouzots existential suspense classic The Wages of Fear (La Salaire de la peur) opens in Las Piedres, a village in a poor, unnamed country somewhere in the heart of South America. It is a lost, dilapidated place of nearly suffocating heat where naked chi ... ...
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Briton admits hes an idiot after N.Z. plunge
WELLINGTON (AFP) – A British man who miraculously survived a fall from a 15th-storey balcony in New Zealand while drunkenly trying to break into his apartment has labelled himself an "idiot".Tom Stilwell, 20, plummeted from the balcony in his Auckland apartment block in the early hours of Sunday morning, suffering broken bones and cuts but leaving experts amazed that he was still ...
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Hockey dreams set to come true for top prospects
Video: NHL draft talents fly under the radar at Memorial Cup On this day, Game 3 of the 2013 Stanley Cup final, Dougie Hamilton turned 20 years of age. He is now a rookie defenceman with the team he sat watching two years ago as one of several top prospects brought to the final by the NHL in advance of the upcoming amateur draft.This Cup final, for the 20th year in a row, the NHL has brought the ...
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Outrageous Fees To Access Your Wages That’s What Happened To Her
How do you get paid? By check? Direct deposit? Cash (under the table – shhhhh)? These are all legitimate ways to be paid for your work nowadays. Heck, direct deposit has been our method of choice for the past 20 years. But have you ever been paid by debit card? That’s what happened to Natalie Gunshannon last month. The 27-year-old mother of one, took a job at the Dallas, ...
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Robocoach to help hook dates
New software developed at MIT can be used to help people practice their interpersonal skills until they feel more comfortable with situations such as a job interview or a first ...
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Sunday Sunday Tempting Trash True Blue at Random
(The Washington Post) -- Summer's here, and the time is right for ...? Remaining absolutely still, as always. There's plenty of television to choose from, but that whole notion of summer being the most provocative and experimental TV season is losing its luster. Here's the annual quick-hit guide to what looks interesting. "The Killing": The show's stars look just as ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
Hassan Rouhani
Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
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