Friday, March 4, 2016

On This Spot: 'Strange things are afoot at the Circle K' - NOLA.com

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On This Spot: 'Strange things are afoot at the Circle K' - NOLA.com

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On This Spot: 'Strange things are afoot at the Circle K'
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The slackers then proceed to travel through time, collecting historical figures for their history exam presentation, which (spoiler alert) they pass. Interesting note: Every one of the famous people they brought back actually died most heinously. Look ...

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Coldplay's Chris Martin has 'failed to return Gwyneth's divorce paperwork for nine months' - Express.co.uk

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Coldplay's Chris Martin has 'failed to return Gwyneth's divorce paperwork for nine months'
Express.co.uk
An insider said: “Although famous people, they are very private when it comes to family. Their priority has always been their children.” When the pair announced their split, their choice of words sparked ridicule. Since then, they have been repeatedly ...

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Five San Antonians make Forbes' guide to world's richest people - San Antonio Business Journal

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Five San Antonians make Forbes' guide to world's richest people
San Antonio Business Journal
The reshuffling included the top positions on the list. Only two people in the top 20 held onto their ranks, the magazine reported. Microsoft's Bill Gates is still the richest person in the world with a net worth of $75 billion. Also holding steady is ...

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These Are The Top 10 Indian Billionaires In The World Today
Desh Bandhu Gupta is a fairly unknown name for the average Indian. Gupta is the founder of pharmaceutical company Lupin that he began in 1968 with an investment of Rs 5000. Today, he is one of the richest people in the world with net worth of $5.5 billion.
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Who's Your Celebrity Study Buddy? Take the Quiz
National Grammar Day (March 4) is not just for nerds and editors! In fact, some of your favorite celebrities may be grammar gods and goddesses. Take Conan O'Brien, for example, who averages only one mistake every 476 words he tweets! To highlight the ...
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Creepy or collectible? Why people spend thousands of dollars to buy celebrities' hair
Today, big names come and go even faster ... "People are interested in owning a piece of history and a piece of famous people," collector John Reznikoff told CBS. Reznikoff is best known for owning locks of Abraham Lincoln's hair that are said to have ...

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