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Porn star's shaming of Del Zotto didn't start or end with tweets Porn star Lisa Ann’s cold-as-ice Twitter humiliation of hockey horndog Michael Del Zotto last weekend? It wasn’t her first time. The adult film veteran said Thursday she previously tried to...
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Now there are bullets that won't break your 3D-printed gun A 25-year-old machinist in Pennsylvania has figured out how to make bullets that work in a 3D-printed gun. You can make your own 3D-printed gun, but, until now, shooting it was another matter There's a fundamental mismat...
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'Frozen' Is Still A Huge Hit For Disney

Business Insider - 7 Nov 2014 00:15
'Frozen' Is Still A Huge Hit For Disney Disney announced its Q4 earnings Thursday and "Frozen" continues to be a big driving force. Operating income for the studio more than doubled, a figure the Mouse House attributed to both home entertainment sales and the ...
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Brussels protests end in violence

The Guardian - 7 Nov 2014 01:37
Brussels protests end in violence Some of the 100,000 marchers attending the demonstration against austerity set fire to cars and throw stones at police About 100,000 workers marched across Brussels on Thursday to protest against government free-market r...
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Inquiry into alleged rape victim case

BBC - 7 Nov 2014 08:00
Inquiry into alleged rape victim case An investigation is launched into why a woman was prosecuted over an alleged false rape claim - and then killed herself.
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Abuse inquiry 'fails to find dossier'

BBC - 7 Nov 2014 01:39
Abuse inquiry 'fails to find dossier' An inquiry into the Home Office's handling of child sex abuse claims in the 1980s has failed to uncover any of the missing documents that prompted the probe, BBC Newsnight learns.
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Malaysians win cross-dressing appeal

BBC - 7 Nov 2014 08:28
Malaysians win cross-dressing appeal Three Malaysian transgender women have won an appeal against a religious law which bans Muslim men from wearing women's clothing.
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Pakistani Policeman Hacks Man to Death for Blasphemy The man was allegedly making derogatory remarks about the Prophet Muhammad's companions
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'Bee and Puppycat' are back and bizarrely random as ever LOS ANGELES — Bee & Puppycat are still trying to just hold it together. The good news is, they have another six episodes ahead of them. The breakout hand-drawn hit featuring Bee, an unemployed twentysomething and Puppy...
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This Epic Map Shows The Border Disputes That Could Tear Asia Apart As the US makes a military and strategic "pivot to Asia," it is entering a highly complex and fluid geopolitical environment. China's territorial disputes with its neighbors in the South China Sea have become a major po...
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Japan governor backs reactor restart

BBC - 7 Nov 2014 08:18
Japan governor backs reactor restart A Japanese local authority gives its approval for the first nuclear power station to be restarted after the 2011 Fukushima disaster.
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China police trace trafficked babies

BBC - 7 Nov 2014 08:10
China police trace trafficked babies Authorities in the southern Chinese province of Yunnan search for the parents of 11 infants rescued from a baby trafficking ring.
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How dangerous is Devil's Helmet?

BBC - 7 Nov 2014 15:55
How dangerous is Devil's Helmet? Is this poisonous flower dangerous for gardeners?
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This Woman Just Proved That Nobody Knows What 'Slut' Means By asking people on social media to define the term
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Why Alaska Election Results Are Taking Sooooo Long Neither the Alaska Senate race nor the Alaska gubernatorial race has been called -- and both may take a while.
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Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges was recently participating in a neighborhood charity event aimed at boosting voter participation, when she stopped to pose in a photo with a volunteer named Navell Gordon. In said photo, Ho...
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It's Not Obama, It's Just the Sixth Year What does President Obama have in common with George W. Bush?
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For actor Eddie Redmayne, a Stephen Hawking immersion course Actors can engage in plenty of odd pre-performance rituals. But when it comes to moments you'd rather strangers not see, few compare to hanging out in a London park mimicking Stephen Hawking.
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'The Force Awakens': new 'Star Wars' film has title

Business Insider - 7 Nov 2014 03:45
'The Force Awakens': new 'Star Wars' film has title Los Angeles
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More Than 600 Reported Chemical Exposure in Iraq, Pentagon Acknowledges Officials failed to recognize the scope of the reported cases or offer adequate tracking and treatment, defense officials said.
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The Mercantile: A Short Film About a Montana Bakery

The Atlantic - 7 Nov 2014 21:36
The Mercantile: A Short Film About a Montana Bakery The story of a small business, a national park, and huckleberry bearclaws
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(Reuters) - Home Depot Inc, the world's largest home improvement chain, said hackers stole about 53 million email addresses in addition to customer data for 56 million payment cards previously disclosed by the retailer.
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