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Monthly Archives: November 2014

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A grand jury has made a decision over whether to charge Officer Darren Wilson over the death of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. Michael Brown’s...

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The 95th annual 6abc Dunkin’ Donuts Thanksgiving Day Parade will take place on November 27 starting with 8.30 AM. Parade route: Start point: 20th Street and...

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The 95th annual Dunkin’ Donuts Thanksgiving Day Parade opens the holiday season in Philadelphia on Thursday, November 27. The parade broadcast begins at 8:30AM and...

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The H-E-B Thanksgiving Day Parade will welcome the holiday season by celebrating all things Houston, including a salute to the world-acclaimed Texas Medical Center. Presiding...

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Charity single Do They Know It's Christmas? has gone straight to No 1 in the UK and 62 other countries. The Band Aid 30’s single...

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The deadline for Iran nuclear deal has been extended until June 30, 2015, after talks in Vienna failed to reach a comprehensive agreement. Six world...

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US Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel will resign after less than two years in the top military post, media report. President Barack Obama is expected to...

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Bern Art Museum in Switzerland has agreed to accept hundreds of artworks bequeathed by German Nazi-era art hoarder Cornelius Gurlitt. Many of the works are...

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Katy Perry will headline the NFL Super Bowl half-time show in February 2015. Katy Perry, 30, tweeted she had "already started testing out ideas" for...

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The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 has topped the US box office with $123 million, a significant drop from last year's installment, Catching...

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Rurik Jutting, who was charged with the murder of two women in Hong Kong, has been ruled mentally fit to stand trial by a...

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In a recent interview, President Barack Obama has said that Hillary Clinton would be a "great president" if she decided to run for the...

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Cleveland police shot dead a 12-year-old boy after carrying what turned out to be a replica gun in a playground. The medical examiner for Cuyahoga...

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Two people were pulled from the rubble of a three-unit apartment building that collapsed following an explosion on Chicago's South Side on November 23,...

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Symantec has discovered Regin, one of the most sophisticated pieces of malicious software ever seen. The leading computer security company says Regin was probably created...

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At least 45 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack at a volleyball tournament in Paktika province, eastern Afghanistan, officials say. Local reports...

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Lewis Hamilton has won his second World Drivers' Championship after the 2008 victory in the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. Lewis Hamilton, second in qualifying,...

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An Adolf Hitler’s watercolor painting has sold at an auction in Germany for 130,000 euros ($161,000). The 1914 painting of Munich's city hall was put...

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Weather forecasters now warn of flooding as the snow melts in the north-east of the US. Officials in New York state are worried some buildings...

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Tunisia is voting in the first presidential election since the 2011 Arab Spring revolution that triggered uprisings across the region. Twenty seven candidates are in...

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Bahrain has voted in the country's first parliamentary elections since protests erupted in the wake of the Arab Spring in 2011. The government called on...

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Ex-Washington DC Mayor Marion Barry, who won re-election after a drug arrest, has died at the age of 78. Democrat Marion Barry served three terms...

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Albania has opened to the public for the first time a huge secret bunker that the communist regime built in 1970’s to survive a...

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Former deputy head of U.S. Strategic Command Rear Admiral Timothy M. Giardina may have made his own counterfeit $500 poker chips with paint and...

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The 81st McDonald’s Thanksgiving Parade will take place on November 27, from 8AM to 11AM in Downtown Chicago (from Congress to Randolph). Tune into the...