Brendan Stewart
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South Africa Plans to Tighten Anti-Smoking Laws
South African health department is all set to tighten the nation's anti-smoking laws, proposing a total ban on smoking indoor as well as open spaces like beaches, reported AFP.
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U.S seizes 70-million Old Dinosaur sSkeleton from Queens Art Warehouse
A massive 70-million old dinosaur skeleton was seized from Queens Art Warehouse by U.S. officials Friday afternoon.
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Elvis Presley's Crypt Not a Part of Auction Block
Music lovers across the globe have something to be happy about. Elvis Presley's crypt will not be a part of the auction block.
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Bermuda: Explore 17 Century Shipwreck this Vacation
Looking for a resort which can avail you facilities like Scuba diving and snorkeling, try this Rosewood Hotels & Resorts Bermuda.
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TripAdvisor launches Facebook App "Local Picks"
TripAdvisor Launched "Local Picks" on June 20, a new Facebook App that brings together best restaurants according to local inhabitants and friends.`
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Newlyweds Bobby Brown and Alicia Etheridge Enjoying Sun and Sand in Hawaii
Bobby Brown the New Edition star tied knots with his manager Alicia Etheridge in Hawaii on Monday, June 18.
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Mike Tyson's One-Man Show to Hit Broadway
Heavyweight superstar Mike Tyson announced this Monday his one-man show "Mike Tyson: Undisputed Truth" to run from July 31 to Aug. 5 at the Longacre Theatre in New York.
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Travellers will now Sleep Well with Advanced Sleepwear
Cool-jams have much to offer for those who claim to be on-the-go travelers. Well known for its moisture wicking sleepwear, has come up with a brand new line of travel sleepwear that will help ensure a good night's sleep for travelers.
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Americans Plan Summer Vacations Despite Economic Slowdown
Fluctuating economy, increasing oil prices and uncertain job scenario cannot stop Americans to pack their bags and move out of their homes to take a summer vacation. According to a survey done in June by Morpace Omnibus, around 60 percent of the Americans will go on summer vacations this year.
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Chicago's Holstein Park Centenary Celebrations to be Held June 30
The summer has given a new reason for the people of Chicago to celebrate. Friends of Holstein Park announced the centenary celebration of the historic Holstein Park to be held from 11 am to 7pm June 30.
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Wolves Kill Woman in Swedish Zoo
A woman has been attacked and killed by a pack of wolves in a Swedish zoo Sunday. The 30-year-old woman was lying dead in the area which is apparently a house for eight wolves.
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Best Cities to Ride a Bike
Wish to show off your new Honda on the highway? Hang on. Biking is in fashion across the globe now. More and more people are giving up on their cars and biking to work on a daily basis.
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Uniworld To Launch Three Ships In Asia
Uniworld Boutique River Cruises announced three brand new ships in Asia in 2013. Uniworld will offer customers the best cruising experiences in partnership with Pandaw in Vietnam and Cambodia along the Mekong River. In China, they will cruise along the Yangtze River, in collaboration with Century River Cruises.
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Planning to Attend Euro 2012, be Prepared
The Eurogames 2012 are going to take place from June 27 to July 1 in Budapest. According to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office UK (FCO), more than 400,000 British national visits Hungary every year. Most of the visits are trouble free in Hungary but FCO has advised people to take sensible precautions while travelling during the Eurogames.
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American Airlines opens nonstop flights between Los Angeles and Ronald Reagan Washington
American Airlines launched a new daily nonstop two-class Boeing 757 service between Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) yesterday.