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5 things to know about the Panama Papers

Market Watch - 4 Apr 2016 05:12
A massive data leak of files from Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca went online Sunday, in a collaboration by the German newspaper Suddeutsche Zeitung and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, ex...
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Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson Breaks WWE Records at WrestleMania 32 The 43-year-old actor returned to WrestleMania in Texas on Sunday night.
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Man found dead in Disneyland's haunted house

New York Post - 4 Apr 2016 17:55
Man found dead in Disneyland's haunted house French police have launched an investigation into the death of a Disneyland Paris worker after his body was found in a haunted house. They confirmed they are investigating the death of a male technician in the Phantom Ma...
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Panama Papers Leak A 'Crime', Law Firm Says

Sky News - 4 Apr 2016 04:52
Panama Papers Leak A 'Crime', Law Firm Says One of the founders of the law firm at the heart of the Panama Papers scandal describes the data breach as a "crime".
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Disney's Heir Apparent Is Leaving the Company CEO Bob Iger's assumed successor will step down next month
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Massive Leak Ties Vladimir Putin's Associates to $2 Billion Offshore Money Trail The leak contained documents from Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca
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New WWE Announcer Cathy Kelley Is Stunning

Sports Grid - 4 Apr 2016 23:20
New WWE Announcer Cathy Kelley Is Stunning We know that WWE can get the hottest women in the world to work for them. We’ve seen it time and time again. It doesn’t just occur inside the wrestling ring, but to backstage announcers as well. One of the most attra...
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Air France lets female crews skip Tehran flights to avoid wearing headscarves Air France said it would allow female cabin crew and pilots to opt out of flying routes to Tehran after some staff said they did not want to be forced to cover their hair when in Iran. Air France, part of the Franco-Dutc...
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Fruit machine bandits' selfies help police hit the jackpot Police say two men sentenced for string of gambling machine thefts were 'lemons' for taking pictures of themselves with their spoils Two men police dubbed the "fruit machine bandits" have been sentenced after they took p...
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Police on the Greek island of Lesbos have begun placing migrants and refugees on boats bound to Turkey, the first to be deported under a European Union plan to limit the amount of migration to Europe
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After Palmyra, Syrian Troops Take Another ISIS-Controlled Town Qaryatain was a key bastion in central Syria for the group
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Dozens Dead In Pakistan Floods After Heavy Rain Dramatic images show the collapse of a bridge and desperate survivors attempting to use another as heavy rain batters the country.
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Right-to-die advocates create cheaper lethal drug mix after company doubles price End of Life Washington advocacy group acts after Canadian pharmaceutical doubles cost of commonly used drug Seconal to $3,000 A cheaper alternative mixture of medications to help terminally ill patients legally end their...
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A massive leak of documents from Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca, dubbed the Panama Papers, is blowing the lid off of widespread international corruption connected to offshore tax shelters. A dozen world leaders, i...
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Body of missing US student found in Siberia

Miami Herald - 4 Apr 2016 16:48
Russian investigators say the body of an American student has been found on the outskirts of a Siberian village, a week after he vanished from a guesthouse in the middle of the night. …
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Candy snatcher faces life in prison for stealing sweets A New Orleans man faces 20 years to life in prison for swiping a handful of candy bars, officials said. Career shoplifter Jacobia Grimes, 34, was picked up in December for allegedly stuffing $31 in candy bars into his po...
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Deaths Of Holiday Pals An 'Absolute Tragedy'

Sky News - 4 Apr 2016 16:01
Deaths Of Holiday Pals An 'Absolute Tragedy' Britons Lisa Coggins and Tracey Aston were overwhelmed by rough waves after a night out on the Costa Brava.
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Gaza fishermen have returned from a 15-hour sail after Israel expanded the fishing zone from six to nine nautical miles
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Iceland's prime minister insisted Monday he would not resign after documents leaked in a media investigation linked him to an offshore company that would represent a serious conflict of interest. …
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Hundreds of people, including environmental activists and fishermen, have protested in Sri Lanka's capital to demand the government halt a $1.5 billion Chinese-funded port city project
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Suicide attempts at UK immigration removal centres at all-time high Release of Home Office figures comes as government faces growing pressure to reduce use of immigration detention The number of suicide attempts in immigration removal centres is at an all-time high, averaging more than o...
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Utah ranchers vow to stand up to government despite Oregon arrests As the unofficial leaders of the land-use rights movement are being prosecuted, ranchers remain steadfast in fighting what they say is federal overreach On 23 January, a group of Utah ranchers gathered in Cedar City and ...
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