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    Dean Del Matro, Boss Harper's Secretary Get's Kicked Out Of Cacaus

    I'd almost forgotten Dean Del Mastro, Boss Harper's parliamentary secretary, he's been away for so long. All I can remember is that he was always blaming others for ethical lapses eh? So I really can't wait to see how he handles this one.
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    Why Young Americans Should Emigrate

    Instead of accepting low-paid work or unpaid internships, young people should focus on globalizing themselves. As Americans we can serve as warnings to other nations of what happens when neoliberal fanaticism runs its course. We have something to offer the world as a generation; we must...
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    Scottish independence: Yes campaigners rally in Edinburgh

    BBC News - Scottish independence: Yes campaigners rally in Edinburgh
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    That Saturday knock on the door by Jehovah's Witnesses is not the only thing you have

    to be afraid of. The unscheduled knock on the door is something we very frequently associate with either bad news or something deeply unsettling. like the cops delivering bad news or a sales person and such. Is the Federal Nuke Commish trying to send a message? What could Stevie have to say...
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    Obummer Nominates Bankster To Run The Northern Vassal State

    Questions Canadian journalists should ask. Why a Goldman Sachs partner? Why is Wikipedia sanitized of any mention of this man? Why isnot even listed in as a director or officer of GS present or former? Why do you hate Canada Obummer ? This is getting more Machiavellian the more...
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    Canada now dominates World Bank corruption list

    Out of the more than 250 companies year to date on the World Bank’s running list of firms blacklisted from bidding on its global projects under its fraud and corruption policy, 117 are from Canada — with SNC-Lavalin and its affiliates representing 115 of those entries, the World Bank said. “As...
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    Homeless guy finds backpack with more than $40,000.00 inside and returns it

    Bostonian who found a backpack with more than $40,000 in cash and checks inside and returned it without taking a single penny. Boston homeless man glad to turn in lost money - WSFA.com: News Weather and Sports for Montgomery, AL. Man raises $50k for homeless man who turned in backpack with...
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    22 Tons of Fake Beef Seized in China - Bonus info for Americans

    the “beef” was actually made from pork (considerably cheaper than beef) that had been treated with chemicals including paraffin wax and industrial salts to make it look like it came from a cow. Shanghiist reports that the factory sold more than 1,500 kilos (3,000 pounds) of the fake beef to...
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    Can they find more ways to hose the low wagers??

    Federal regulators say companies cannot require employees to receive their pay on debit cards, citing complaints from workers of high and unexpected fees on the cards. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau issued a bulletin warning employers against using only so-called payroll cards to pay...
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    Hero dog saves boy from abusive babysitter

    How he did it.............. http://www.whas11.com/news/national/Hero-dog-saves-boy-from-abusive-babysitter-223556671.html Meet Alexis Khan For about five months, Alexis Khan worked as a babysitter for the Jordan family in North Carolina. Unbeknownst to the Jordans, Alexis...
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    Huge Jersey fire being blamed on

    all the hair gel that was left behind by the Situation and the rest of the cast of Jersey Shore............. Seaside Park fire started at Kohrs Frozen Custard shop on boardwalk before spreading | 7online.com
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    American flees to Canada claiming persecution because of hacker connections

    An American man wanted on child-pornography charges in Tennessee fled to Canada earlier this year with his parents and sought refugee protection, claiming that he faces the possibility of persecution back home because of his affiliation with the online hacking group Anonymous. Matthew Paul...
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    497-year-old Royal Mail postal service to be auctioned off

    Vince Cable has fired the starting gun on the sale of Royal Mail by formally announcing the government's intention to float the company on the London Stock Exchange in "the coming weeks". "This is an important day for the Royal Mail, its employees and its customers," the business secretary...
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    Home Depot Is Accused of Shaking Down Suspected Shoplifters

    Jimin Chen received two worrisome letters this summer. Both came from a law firm hired by Home Depot (HD). The first demanded payment of $350 to settle claims that he shoplifted from a California store. According to Chen, in early June he had been wrongly accused of taking two pairs of work...
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    British cannibal's torture dungeon where he planned to eat CHILDREN revealed

    Would-be cannibal Portway had a child-sized coffin, steel cage and handcuffs locked in his horrifying hidden dungeon http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/geoffrey-portway-pictures-reveal-horrifying-2267126
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    US Approves $4.7 Billion Chinese Takeover of Smithfield Foods

    Heralding what could be the largest-ever Chinese takeover of an American firm, US regulators on September 6 approved Shuanghui International Holdings’ $4.7 billion bid for American pork producer Smithfield Foods Inc. The deal was initially announced in May. But before shareholders could vote on...
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    Texas Mom Admits to Trading Child Porn Under the name ‘Classybitch’

    An attorney’s wife from Texas was charged last year with collecting and trading child pornography online, and yesterday, she plead guilty to charges relating to the ongoing incidents. Erika Susan Perdue, 42, received a sentence of 14 years in federal prison as part of a plea deal which has yet...
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    Darwin Award Candidate

    Boston airport apologizes for fire drill on 9/11 — Officials at Boston's Logan Airport are apologizing for holding a fire drill, complete with smoke and flames, on the 12th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks. The two hijacked jets that were flown into the World Trade Center towers that...
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    This is unbelievably huge news and a victory for Labor

    Indiana Judge Rules Right-To-Work Unconstitutional Judge John Sedia ruled the law unconstitutional last week because the state constitution calls for just compensation for services, according to an order. The ruling stems from a lawsuit filed in February 2013 on behalf of members of the...
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    France unveils 'secular charter' for all schools

    Education Minister Vincent Peillon says his new secular charter, which was revealed on Monday after 10am, is designed to promote "absolute respect for freedom of conscience". The document is to appear in a prominent place in every school, in the form of a poster and is remind teachers and...