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Student Sex Tape Plays During Graduation Ceremony
A crowd of 500 people were left stunned after a video of a student having sex was played during his school's graduation festivities.
The shocking incident happened during a video presentation at the Gammel Hellerup Gymnasium in Denmark where graduates...Tags: Copenhagen (Denmark), Education, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Aspirin lowers risk of skin cancer
KIAHForget the old "apple a day" motto; an "Aspirin a day" is more like it! It seems like the over-the-counter painkiller can be a cure-all for things like heart attacks, stroke prevention and if you're interested in preserving the health of your skin, it...Tags: Aspirin (drug), Skin Cancer, Medical Research, Heart Attack, Drugs and Medicines
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'Salesman' lands Moon at Cinema Jove: Mota, Jenner receive Future of Cinema kudos
VarietyVALENCIA -- "The Salesman," from Canada's Sebastien Pilote, took the Golden Moon at Valencia's 27th Cinema Jove Film Festival, which wrapped Friday. A grim portrait of a near-to-retirement, widowed car salesman struck by sudden tragedy, "Salesman" is...Tags: Lone Scherfig, Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Spain, Entertainment
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'Mirrors' takes top prize at Palm Springs shorts fest: 'Paulie' wins grand jury award
VarietyThe Palm Springs Short Film Festival awarded its best of the fest prize to "Behind the Mirrors," directed by Julio O. Ramos. The Panavision Grand Jury award went to Andrew Nackman's "Paulie," while Rajinder Sawhney won the future filmmaker award for his...Tags: Belgium, Mirrors (movie), Arts and Culture, Festive Events, Entertainment
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Just the facts: Verzbicas must be U.S. citizen to compete for USA at Olympics
It's time to clarify the situation about Lukas Verzbicas' eligibility for the 2012 Olympics.
Verzbicas, 18, is a citizen of Lithuania who has lived in the United States more than half his life and has applied for U.S. citizenship, but it seems unlikely...Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, Lithuania, Career and Workplace, International Olympic Committee, Olympic Games
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NBC pilot filming in River North to involve 'smoke and fire,' CM Punk-inspired pizza coming to Dimo's, Zac Efron dines at RPM
Residents of a River North condo building on N. Franklin Street and W. Institute Place were warned Tuesday that an NBC pilot will be filming on the corner Saturday-Monday. "DO NOT BE ALARMED,” the condo association notice said in bold letters....
Tags: A.J. Green, Channing Tatum, Zac Efron, Erin Martin, Lady Antebellum (music group)
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Legoland Florida to add water park, themed hotel
WINTER HAVEN — On the eve of its grand opening, Legoland Florida announced an opening date for its companion water park and confirmed plans for a Lego-themed resort hotel that could help it become a multiday destination for families with young...Tags: LEGO Group, University of Central Florida, Media Industry, Trips and Vacations, Demographics
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Boyne City soldier killed in Afghanistan
BOYNE CITY — A Boyne City soldier died in Afghanistan. U.S. flags in Boyne City are at half-staff following the news that U.S. Army Pvt. 2nd Class Jack Lee Diener, 20, recently died while serving in the war in Afghanistan. He graduated Boyne City...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Afghanistan, U.S. Army, Wrestling, Armed Conflicts
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Government can't dictate upward mobility
I have habitually and patiently read Thomas F. Schaller's column for some time now. His most recent ("An American recipe for class immobility," Feb. 21) warrants a response. First of all, I am hopeful that Mr. Schaller understands the fundamental...Tags: European Union, Barack Obama, Ellicott City
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Ditte Munch-Hansen and Pedja Jurisic: A continental divide mends
It's been a long six years to finally arrive at Happily Ever After.
Along the way there were missed connections and travails that spanned continents.
And that's just the early chapter of the love story of Chicago graduate students Ditte Munch-Hansen,...Tags: University of Chicago, Politics, Crime, Law and Justice, Copenhagen (Denmark), Balkan Peninsula
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Hampton Roads talent helps build HU's track tradition
Everyone knows the names. Yvette. Kellie. Francena. Hampton track and field coach Maurice Pierce's next goal is to construct a formidable, top-to-bottom team, and the first step is keeping the area's best talent at HU. The Lady Pirates' profile has...Tags: Hampton Pirates, Prince George County, Portsmouth (Portsmouth, Virginia), Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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U.S. woman who was world's oldest doctor dies at 114
ATLANTA (AP) — Family members say Dr. Leila Denmark, who was the world’s oldest practicing physician when she retired at age 103, has died in Georgia. She was 114. Denmark died Sunday in Athens. A funeral is planned for 1 p.m. Thursday at...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health
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