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Tattooist inks his name on his girlfriend's face
Amazingly the woman says she is happy to have his name in five-inch high letters on her face and now they plan to get married
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Suicide bomber devastates Shiite enclave in Pakistan, killing 83
Pakistani police revised the cause of a blast that killed 83 people on Saturday, saying a suicide bomber was behind the attack at a busy marketplace
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The Bizarre Sport of Goose Pulling
Goose pulling is an old sport originally played in parts of the Netherlands, Belgium, England and North America from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The sport involves a goose that is hung by its legs from a pole or rope that is stretched across a road.
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The Bizarre Coincidences Surrounding the $50M Diamond Heist in Belgium
Is the $50M heist in Belgium linked to a decade-old crime? By Christopher Dickey and Nadette De Visser.
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North Korea expanding gulags, satellite images show
North Korea is expanding its network of camps for political prisoners, apparently to meet demand for a growing gulag population, according to new satellite images.
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Anti-protest: Bahrain bans import of plastic Guy Fawkes masks
The Kingdom of Bahrain’s Industry and Commerce Minister, Hassan Fakhro, issued an unusual decree this week: he banned the importation of a plastic face mask. Anyone caught importing the V for Vendetta Guy Fawkes mask now faces arrest, as anti-government protesters in the country have been using them to stay anonymous.
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LIFE Behind the Picture: The Liberation of Buchenwald
Survivors gaze at photographer Margaret Bourke-White and rescuers from the United States Third Army during the liberation of Buchenwald, April 1945.
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A 15-year-old rape victim has been sentenced to 100 lashes for engaging in premarital sex
The charges against the girl were brought against her last year after police investigated accusations that her stepfather had raped her and killed their baby. He is still to face trial.
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Surrogate offered $10K to abort baby
Crystal Kelley ran through the calendar once again in her head.
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The Experts That Traders Go To For North Korea Intel Are Getting Worried
Things are heating up on the Korean border today. North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has officially cancelled the nonaggression pact between North and South Korea that unofficially ended the Korean War in 1953, closed down the North's shared border with the South, and told his troops to "prepare for war."
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Dog TV launched for home alone pets
An Israeli TV company has launched a channel just for dogs. Programs on Dog TV are developed by trainers to comfort canines left home alone, with special colours dogs can see, and soothing music.
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Afghan police officer embraces suicide bomber to save others
A policeman sacrificed his life for the sake of others, embracing a suicide bomber in southeast Afghanistan on Saturday morning to dull the blast as it detonated, eyewitnesses said. The bomb killed the officer, Murad Khan, and eight minors between the ages of 7 and 17.
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47 Utterly Confounding Photos From Russia’s Social Networks
Eastern Europe is certainly one of the stranger parts of the world. They have politicians with full body-tattoos, prisoners who have their own language in the form of symbols & codes and leaders who apparently excel at everything. So it’s no surprise that when it comes to Russia (the biggest country within that European block) that they should be home to some of the most colourful, odd and downright weird characters in the whole of Europe itself.
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Scientists excited about the latest "god" particle results
Scientists more certain that particle is Higgs boson -- Just in time for Albert Einstein's birthday Thursday, scientists delivered exciting news about how the universe works.
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Urban wingsuit flying (Rio de Janeiro)
Ludovic and Jokke doing a wingsuit flight into Rio de Janeiro. They did not have permission to fly into the city, but to respect the commercial air traffic they did the jump 05:45 in the morning.
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Police: Swiss tourist gang-raped in India
Police are investigating the gang-rape of a tourist in central India, the latest black eye for the country over violence against women.
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Kumbh Mela: The Biggest Gathering on Earth
Every 12 years, the Naga Sadhus—or sky clad—Hindu monks celebrate the Kumbh Mela festival, at the confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna rivers. The pilgrimage, in which the monks bathe in holy waters to wash away their sins, is held once every three years in one of four rotating locations. Makar Sankranti, observed on Jan. 14 this year, is an annual harvest festival marking the start of spring and recognized throughout India.
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A Toaster That Burns The Morning News Onto Bread
The Image Toaster is a project by Scott van Haastrecht that combines your news with your breakfast. It’s a Wi-Fi-connected appliance that scours the web for a popular photo of the day, then burns this image into your bread.
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Number of dead pigs found in Chinese rivers rises to 16,000
Authorities say Shanghai's water is safe, but no official explanation has yet been given for the dumping of carcasses
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Ford Apologizes For Offensive Car Ad We Were Never Supposed To See
Ford and its ad agency issued apologies for a tasteless Ford Figo ad — in which former Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi is shown with a bunch of gagged and crying women in the trunk of his car — that was never meant to see the light of day.
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