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    Sometimes the waiting never ends.....

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    Statue of Lucille Ball terrorizes small town

    I don't know who approved this but it's not even close......... “I think it looks like a monster. That is just my opinion,” said the campaign’s organizer—a Jamestown man who wishes to remain anonymous, presumably so when the Lucy statue comes alive at dusk to devour its enemies, it can’t...
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    Kim Jong-un Assembles ‘Pleasure Squad’ of Young Women

    Recruiters were reportedly sent to scour the country for the prettiest women, who would then be recruited to the squad as dancers, singers, maids and concubines to senior officials in the ruling Workers’ Party (WPK). The girls could often be in their early teens when they were taken from their...
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    Pagan Version of a Sauna Kills Kamloops Woman

    WTF is wrong with people........... Kamloops, B.C. woman Heather Arlene Carr, who died after setting a fire in a local park, was participating in a pagan ritual that went wrong, according to her husband. Carr, 40, got trapped in a rock structure which was on fire in Riverside Park in the...
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    Bahrain Arrests Human Rights Supporter for 'Harming Civil Peace'

    On Thursday afternoon, police in Bahrain arrested Nabeel Rajab, one of the country's most prominent human rights activists, and charged him with insulting the Kingdom. In a statement, Bahrain's interior ministry accused Rajab, who is president of the Bahrain Center for Human Rights (BCHR), of...
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    There goes the neighbourhood; Australian version

    A Perth couple have described how a racial attack on their street has impacted on their children. video Perth couple describes impact of alleged race-hate attack on their children - 9news.com.au
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    Saudi Arabia Tells Quebec To Shut The F*%# Up

    Saudi Arabia's aggressive response to international criticism of its human rights and justice system continues with a warning to Canadian politicians. According to CBC News, the Saudi ambassador to Canada, Naif Bin Bandir Al-Sudairy, sent a letter to Quebec's National Assembly telling it not...
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    Alberta court reverses two labour laws that took away the right to strike

    Justice Denis Thomas of Court of Queen’s Bench ruled that section 96 of the Labour Relations Code and section 70 of the Public Service Employee Relations Act violate the charter. Union lawyer Pat Nugent says the Alberta government did not oppose the judgement. In January, the Supreme Court...
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    Dr Becomes Politician To Get Law Named After One of His Dead Patients Changed

    Do Alabamans hate Obamacare so much that he felt all he had to use was that name to hide that fact that 'Rose’s law' was passed unanimously by the House and Senate in 1999? Here's the story about how the law came to be as it is now. In December 1998, Rose Church, a nurse from Haleyville...
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    Canadian Pension Plan Buys UK's Biggest Port Operator

    Associated British Ports, the UK's biggest port operator, will see new owners docking after a third of the business was sold for £1.6bn to Hermes and Canada's Pension Plan Investment Board. The deal marks the second multi-million pound infrastructure purchase by Hermes and a Canadian...
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    New Brunswick deaths topped births for first time

    The pending closure of the only school in Coles Island, New Brunswick is just the latest example of how an aging population and outmigration are impacting rural communities across Canada. According to the latest figures from Statistics Canada, more people died than were born last year in New...
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    Six Flags to build the largest solar farm in New Jersey

    A theme park plans to cut down more than 18,000 trees for the construction of what it says will be the largest solar farm in New Jersey. Six Flags Great Adventure says the facility will generate 21.9 megawatts, or enough to power about 3,100 homes, and capable of meeting all of the park's...
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    Vancouver house sells for $567K over listed price

    A Vancouver real estate agent who has just sold a home for $567,000 over its published listing price says that underlisting is an accepted selling strategy in the real estate market. "If the product's right, the timing's right and the inventory is right, it's the right strategy," Paul Eviston...
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    More than 80,000 servers at all levels of gov't in Canada run XP

    Microsoft Corp. is sounding a new set of alarms about a product that could soon be vulnerable to attacks by hackers. Less than a year after warning businesses and consumers about the end of support for its popular if dated Windows XP operating system, the company says it will drop support on...
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    Cost of producing lab grown meat down from $250,000/burger to $80/kilo

    The scientist who served up the world's first laboratory grown beef burger believes so-called "cultured meat" could spell the end of traditional cattle farming within just a few decades. That's not the news Australia's multi-billion dollar beef industry wants to hear but it's the message that...
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    Former Wildroser Danielle Smith loses PC nomination

    The former Wildrose leader lost the riding of Highwood tonight. The Herald’s Trevor Howell has this report from High River: Smith lost her bid to carry the Tory blue and orange banner in the general election to Carrie Fischer, a rookie councillor for the town of Okotoks. Party officials said...
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    Quebec To Block Non Govt Gambling Sites

    The Government of Quebec released its budget yesterday featuring two Internet-related measures that are sure to attract attention and possible litigation. First, it is moving forward with plans to study a new tax on residential Internet services in order to provide support for the cultural...
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    Canadian Mail Man Complains About Religiously Offensive Mail

    Megan Whitfield, Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) Toronto local president, said a number of workers have raised objections to a newspaper Canada Post has been paid to distribute in the Beaches-East York area. Your Ward News, produced as a community flyer by the New Constitution Party of...
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    New Ford Car Will Automatically Slow You Down

    Ford has announced that the new S-Max, which goes on sale in Europe in August, will have a new feature that automatically slows you down so that you're traveling within the speed limit. Called the Intelligent Speed Limiter, the new feature is a combination of two nascent automotive...
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    Floriduh Jury + Outrage Over Judge Hurts My Head

    So the Piggy writes her up or DUI even though he did not test. BUT the Jury, a group of Floriduhs finest citizens, finds her GUILTY ! The Judge goes on a rant dissing said Piggy and the prosecutor about the situation and now the Judge seems to be getting chastised for his outburst...