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'Stranger Things' Star Millie Bobby Brown Signs With WME In a very competitive situation, Millie Bobby Brown, the breakout young star of Netflix’s hit new drama Stranger Things, has signed with WME for representation in all areas. The 12-year-old British actress and singer r...
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Album Review: Two Door Cinema Club - Gameshow

Consequence of Sound - 11 Oct 2016 06:00
Album Review: Two Door Cinema Club - Gameshow Irish indie pop outfit dig into the '80s for an impersonal, but professional new album.
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The spectacle of savagery will no longer belong to the men when Sasha Banks collides with Charlotte inside Hell in a Cell. When The Boss meets The Queen in that ominous steel structure at the WWE Hell in a Cell 2016 pay...
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MetLife: Three Reasons Why It's Breaking Up

Barron's - 11 Oct 2016 21:30
MetLife: Three Reasons Why It's Breaking Up The move will assist its efforts to not be designated as a nonbank systemically important financial institution.
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Blackstone Sells $70 Million in Broken IPO Stock The firm, joined by Paulson & Co. and Centerbridge Partners, trims holdings in Extended Stay America.
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Ken Bone offered porn gig, hams it up on Kimmel

New York Post - 11 Oct 2016 14:31
Ken Bone offered porn gig, hams it up on Kimmel His surname, at least, is apropos. Ken Bone, the mild-mannered, mustachioed man who attracted legions of fans -- "Boneheads" -- during Sunday night's presidential debate, has been offered a porn contract. Adult entertain...
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Donald Trump Dismisses His 'Locker Room Talk' As Normal. Athletes Say It's Not Several professional athletes tell TIME they disagree with Trump's caricature of the locker room
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It's been a terrible few weeks for Yahoo. Is it Marissa Mayer's fault? Yahoo's Verizon deal might be on the rocks. How much is Mayer's leadership to blame?
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'Poor reward' for pocket money savers

BBC - 11 Oct 2016 14:51
'Poor reward' for pocket money savers Some children might as well put their pocket money in a piggy bank rather than an actual bank owing to poor rates of interest, research suggests.
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Students Clash With Police in South Africa Over the Escalating Cost of Education Many black students said they are being priced out of higher education
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22 killed in China building collapse

CNN - 11 Oct 2016 05:17
At least 22 people were killed in eastern China when residential buildings collapsed early Monday morning local time, state media reported.
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The U.N. Appeals for Aid For Haiti, Nearly a Week After Hurricane Matthew Hit Some 750,000 people in southwest Haiti alone will need "life-saving assistance and protection" in the next three months
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Actress Shailene Woodley arrested during pipeline protest US actress Shailene Woodley is arrested during a protest in North Dakota against a huge oil pipeline that will cross four states.
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The Founder of OtterBox Describes How to Hire the Best Employees Curt Richardson, founder of OtterBox, describes how to hire the right people for your company, and why hiring the wrong people can be catastrophic.
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Buffett: I've paid tax every year since 1944 Read full story for latest details.
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George Takei Calls BS After Donald Trump Says He's A 'Blue-Collar Worker' Republican presidential nominee and all-around low-key dude Donald Trump called himself a “blue-collar worker” at a campaign event Monday in Ambridge, Pennsylvania, sending a wave of eye rolls hurtling through the...
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'Finding Dory' Becomes Disney's Third Billion-Dollar Film of 2016 The year is going swimmingly for Disney, as their Pixar animated sequel Finding Dory topped $1 billion at the global box office this weekend, giving the studio it's third billion-dollar release so far in 2016. The blockb...
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Move to Frankfurt? No Thanks, Say London's Post-Brexit Bankers As Britain heads for the exit, financial firms face a costly choice: offer generous relocation and redundancy packages, or expect lawsuits from staff.
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Girl under 15 married every seven seconds, says Save the Children A new report by Save the Children says one girl under the age of 15 is married every seven seconds.
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Amazon Resets Passwords Of Some Users After Seeing Email Addresses, Passwords Leaked Online: Paranoid Move Or Solid Security Measure? Amazon changed the passwords of some users over the weekend after discovering a leaked list of email address and passwords that were not related to its website. Is the company paranoid, or is what it did a solid security...
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Is health service transgender friendly?

BBC - 11 Oct 2016 18:59
Is health service transgender friendly? Nurse Kirsty Cass looks at how transgender-friendly the health service is.
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A group of leading rights organizations has awarded its annual prize for human rights defenders to imprisoned Chinese Muslim minority economics professor Ilham Tohti.
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