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Monthly Archives: January 2015

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Tesco has named the 43 stores it is closing across the UK, a move that will see 2,000 staff lose their jobs. The supermarket giant...

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A Florida cat has had surgery after apparently clawing its way out of his grave following a collision with a car. Bart the cat was...

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Addressing his first cabinet meeting, Greece’s new Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says his country will not default on its debts. Alexis Tsipras said he would...

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Demis Roussos, the Greek singer who is best known for his soaring voice, has died on January 25 at the age of 68. Few people...

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Demis Roussos sold 30 million albums in Europe in the mid-70s, rivaling The Beatles in several countries. His success earned him a mansion outside Paris,...

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Demis Roussos, who died on January 25 at the age of 68, was famed for his voluminous kaftans and soaring voice. The Greek singer was...

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Famous Greek singer Demis Roussos has died on Sunday, January 25, at the age of 68. Demis Roussos' first musical endeavor was in the 1960s...

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At least 87 cases of measles have been confirmed in seven states and Mexico, health officials said, as the outbreak centered in California continues...

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President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama visited Saudi Arabia to pay respects to late King Abdullah and the first lady’s outfit caused a stir...

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In the February edition of Complex magazine, Big Sean opens up about the theft his ex-fiancée Naya Rivera accused him of. After deciding to call...

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According to compensation expert Kenneth Feinberg, 50 death cases are eligible for money due to crashes caused by faulty General Motors ignition switches. Kenneth Feinberg’s...

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According to several independent meteorologists, National Weather Service experts misjudged the path and impact of the blizzard that struck the Northeast on January 26...
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The consumption of non-renewable resources has been increasing around the world at a rapid rate. New technologies have made it possible to harness solar...

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Apple has posted the biggest quarterly profit ever made by a public company. The giant tech reported a net profit of $18 billion in its...

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North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has accepted an invitation to Moscow in May, South Korea's Yonhap reports. The news agency cites a written response from...

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A public funeral for legendary Demis Roussos is to take place on Friday, January 30, at the First Cemetery of Athens, a resting place...

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Greece’s new Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has formed a new cabinet with Yanis Varoufakis as finance minister and right-winger Panos Kammenos as defense minister. Yanis...

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According to a recent study, dementia is linked to commonly used medicines, including OTC treatments for conditions such as insomnia and hay-fever. All of the...

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The National Weather Service (NWS) has admitted its forecasts were wrong, after predicting a "potentially historic blizzard" would strike. The storm piled deep snow on...

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Bruce and Kris Jenner starred in a 90's workout infomercial for Power Walk Plus, Kim Kardashian has revealed. The reality star tweeted the humorous flashback Vine...

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Melissa Rivers has filed a malpractice claim against the New York medical clinic that treated her mother, Joan Rivers, days before she died. Joan Rivers,...

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The public inquiry into Alexander Litvinenko’s death has heard that the ex-Russian spy may have been poisoned with polonium "not once but twice". Alexander Litvinenko...

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Former Cuban President Fidel Castro appears to have given tacit approval to the recent decision by Cuba and the US to restore diplomatic relations. In...

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If you are thinking to decorate your kitchen with bar stools, there are several ways to do so in a stylish and memorable way....

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President Barack Obama is visiting Saudi Arabia’s new King Abdullah after the death of King Abdullah. Barack Obama cut short a trip to India to...