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Daily Archives: Sep 29, 2014

Potholes Busting State Budgets - What You Can Do to Protect Your Car

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As summer draws to a close, local municipalities across the country are gearing up for the winter months ahead. When the weather gets harsh,...
The arrest of Jesse Matthew, accused of abducting Hannah Graham, has led to forensic evidence related to Morgan Harrington's murder

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The investigation into missing Hannah Graham has provided a "significant break" in a 2009 unsolved murder case, Virginia police have said. The arrest of Jesse...
Officer Darren Wilson shot and killed black teenager Michael Brown in Ferguson

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Another case involving Darren Wilson, the Ferguson police officer who fatally shot Michael Brown, will be reviewed by a St. Louis County grand jury. A...
Amanda Bynes is currently on probation from a previous DUI

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Amanda Bynes was arrested on September 28 after police determined she was allegedly driving under the influence of marijuana. A police officer spotted the troubled...
Donald Trump said he may sue the Twitter user who tricked him into retweeting the image of Fred and Rose West

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Donald Trump may sue a Twitter user who tricked him into retweeting an image of British serial killers Fred and Rose West. Donald Trump shared...
Catalonia's planned independence referendum has been suspended by Spain's Constitutional Court

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Catalonia's planned independence referendum has been suspended by Spain's Constitutional Court. Spain’s Constitutional Court said it first needed to consider arguments whether the November 9...
Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics will be released on October 21

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Aretha Franklin will release a new album covering classic songs from other female singers. Aretha Franklin Sings the Great Diva Classics will be released on...
Seven Ukrainian troops are said to have died in a clash with pro-Russian rebels near Donetsk airport

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Seven Ukrainian troops are said to have died in a clash with pro-Russian rebels near Donetsk airport. The attack is the deadliest single incident for...
Iraqi air strikes and ground forces appear to have halted the advance of ISIS militants in the town of Amariya al-Falluja

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Iraqi air strikes and ground forces appear to have halted the advance of Islamic State (ISIS) militants in the town of Amariya al-Falluja, west...
Tens of thousands of protesters have blocked the streets of Hong Kong, shutting down businesses and ignoring appeals to leave

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Tens of thousands of protesters have blocked the streets of Hong Kong, shutting down businesses and ignoring appeals to leave. The demonstrations have spread to...
The monster truck had been performing a stunt when it ploughed into the crowd

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A monster truck accident happened on September 28 in Haaksbergen, the Netherlands, when a vehicle ploughed into a crowd of onlookers at an annual...
George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin’s marriage has been sealed with a civil ceremony in Venice

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George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin’s marriage has been sealed with a civil ceremony in Venice on September 29. George Clooney and Amal Alamuddin went by...
Microsoft has become the first major console maker to enter the Chinese market after launching Xbox One

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Microsoft has become the first major console maker to enter the Chinese market after launching Xbox One. The first consoles were sold in Shanghai, priced...
Denzel Washington's latest film The Equalizer has debuted at the top of the North American box office

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The Equalizer has topped the North American box office on its opening weekend, taking $35 million, according to early estimates. It marked a strong opening...
Rebecca Francescatti sued Lady Gaga in 2011 claiming her single Judas was lifted from a piece she had composed in 1999

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Lady Gaga has filed a lawsuit to recoup legal costs from Rebecca Francescatti who accused the singer of copying her music. Chicago-based musician Rebecca Francescatti...
Ashraf Ghani has been sworn in as Afghanistan's president after six months of deadlock amid a bitter dispute over electoral fraud and a recount of votes

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Ashraf Ghani has been sworn in as Afghanistan's president after six months of deadlock amid a bitter dispute over electoral fraud and a recount...
Ukrainian nationalists have torn down Lenin statue in the centre of Kharkiv

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Ukrainian nationalists have torn down a statue of Lenin in the centre of Kharkiv, the country's second-largest city, in a move supported by officials. People...