Antranig Dereyan
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Ron Paul Tweet Controversy: Former Texas Congressman Comes Under Fire for Tweet Made in Lew of Chis Kyle's Death [VIDEO]
The ever controversial, former-republican-presidential hopeful, Ron Paul, has brought more attention to himself with his recent tweet about the death of former Navel SEAL, Chris Kyle.
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Christie Fat Joke: New Jersey Governor Jokes About Weight to David Letterman [VIDEO}
He knows that he is fat, but apparently, New Jersey Governor Chris Christie isn't afraid of showing it.
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Trump Threatens to Sue Maher: Real-Estate Mogul Wants To Sue For $5 Million Owed to Him
Donald Trump is suing funny-man Bill Maher for $5 million. The money Trump says he has been promised by the comedian for providing information that he wasn't "the spawn of his mother having sex with an orangutan."
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Justin Timberlake Insults Britney Spears: Grammy-Award Winning Singer Bashes Former Girlfriend at Super Bowl
The former N' Sync unofficial front man, Justin Timberlake has allegedly called ex-girlfriend, Britney Spears a B***h while on stage Saturday night at the pre-Super Bowl bash in New Orleans.
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Air Asia X's Child-Free"Quiet Zone" Gives Passengers an Option to Get Away From Those Noisy Kids
Had enough of the noisy kids on airplanes and want a change? Try AirAsia X, where for a small fee of $11-$35, one can be guaranteed peace and quiet in their "Quiet Zone."
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Tim Tebow Trade Rumor Update: Jets Say No to Freeing Tebow
The New York Jets do not plan to release quarterback Tim Tebow before the start of the new league year in March and instead will hold on to him with the hopes that they can trade him.
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2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia: Most Expensive Olympic Games Ever--Estimated Cost, $50 Billion, So Far [Video]
The 2014 Winter Olympic Games is turning out to be the most-expensive games ever. It has surpassed the $40 billion that the city of Beijing put for the 2000 Summer Olympic Games-than the most expensive Olympic Games. In comparison, the Beijing Olympics doubled the amount of money that London put, which was $19 billion.
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Boeing Dreamliner: Lithium-Ion Batteries Deemed Safe to Transport While Dreamliner Still Remains Grounded
In yet another bizarre twist, the Associate Press reports that the in-question lithium-ion battery thought to be the reason for Boeing's Dreamliner fire three weeks ago have now been deemed safe to fly, as plane cargo.
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Boeing Dreamliner: Air India Flew Dreamliners After Grounding Order
Even with the FAA grounding the Dreamliner and not issuing a statement about when they would allow the plane to fly again, Air India flew several of their Dreamliners, without any passengers on board, after the grounding order from United States, European and Japanese regulators.
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Best Super Bowl Commercials 2013 [VIDEO]
As many pundits, sports and otherwise have pointed out, this Super Bowl wasn't the best for the commercial viewing audience, but that doesn't mean there weren't superb, thought-provoking ads out there. Here is the Top 10 as far as this writer is concerned.
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5 Years For Insulting Ruler: Kuwait Activist Jail For Twitter Comments
Mohammad Eid al-Ajmi, an opposition youth activist was sentence to five-years in jail for insulting the emir (the title given to high ranking sheikhs in the region, but in this case the rulers of the country).
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Tim Tebow Rumors: Tebow Could be Heading to Chicago Bears
In a report surfaced today by ESPN and other media outlets, The Chicago Bears will be "God's Child," Time Tebow's next stop.
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Best Pizza in New Haven Conn.: Pepe's, Sally's or Modern
t is a fierce debate that divides families and friends, and it has nothing to do with the Yale-Quinnipiac rivalry. The question: Who makes the the best pizza in new Haven, Conn.?
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Airline Fees: How Absurd Can it Possible Get?
In an industry do is losing money by the year-the airline industry has introduced different fees to help recuperate some of that lost revenue.
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9 Judges Charged in Philadelphia: Accused of Traffic Fixing
Philadelphia ward leaders and Democratic City Committee associates, along with family and friends, regularly contacted the judges to seek help with traffic tickets. Judges would trade favors if the case wasn't assigned to them and would either dismiss or reduce the ticket, helping people avoid steep fines and points on their licenses, authorities charged."