Natasha Hanano
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Marine Kidnapped: Armando Torres Kidnapped in Mexico with Father and Uncle
A U.S. Marine reservist has been kidnapped in Mexico reported CNN. Armando Torres, III was kidnapped with his father and uncle by men who were armed in La Barranca, Tamaulipas, Mexico on May 14.
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Jennifer Love Hewitt Expecting First Child with Client List Costar Brian Hallisay
Actress Jennifer Love Hewitt is expecting her first child with her "Client List" co-star Brian Hallisay, 34. The couple said in a statement according to CNN,
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Maxwell's Closing: Famous New Jersey Rock Club Closes Its Doors
New Jersey's Maxwell's, the famous rock club and restaurant in Hoboken will close its doors at the end of July. The club had been famous a rock scene venue for years but Co-owner Todd Abramson said to The Star-Ledger from Newark that changes in Hoboken had made it hard to run.
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Jiah Khan: Bollywood Actress Found Dead in Mumbai
Jiah Khan, a Bollywood actress has been found dead in her Mumbai home Tuesday. The 25-year-old actress lived in the Juhu neighborhood and her body was found hanged in her room by her mother. Reuters reported that a police source said that the death was not being treated as suspicious, though there was no suicide not found.
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Flooding in Europe Causes River Cruise Cancellations
Flooding in central Europe has caused river ship companies to cancel their trips and reschedule, reported USA Today. Many trips had to re-route on the Danube, Main and Rhine because of extreme flooding.
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Fire Kills 119 in Chinese Poultry Plant
In northeastern China at least 119 people have died on Monday after workers got trapped in a slaughterhouse with only one open exit.
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Ben & Jerry's Ingredient: Ice Cream Company Vouches to Remove GMO Ingredients from its Products
Popular ice cream maker, Ben & Jerry's has announced that they would remove genetically-modified organisms or GMO's from its products. The company released a statement that said it would stop using GMO's by 2014.
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1930s Subway Train Makes Trips in New York City to Commemorate Reopening After Sandy
For a one time trip 1930s subway cars were returned to service to commemorate the reopening of tracks in Queens that were damaged by Sandy.
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Powerball Winner: No Claims to $590 Million Jackpot from Zephyrhills, Florida
A $590 million Powerball jackpot ticket was sold in the small town of Zephyrhills and no one has come to claim it. The Associated Press reported that more than a week has passed since the jackpot has been announced.
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America's Fittest Cities 2013
American College of Sports Medicine has ranked U.S. cities according to health and health potentials.
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Intercontinental Hotel Group to Launch New EVEN Hotel in New York
New york will be getting an EVEN hotel, a hotel branded to focus on wellness and fitness. The hotel is owned by InterContinental Hotel Group and they have recently signed a deal to open a second location in Midtown Manhattan.
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Wendy's Pretzel Burger With Bacon to be Rolled Out
Popular fast food chain Wendy's may start offering a pretzel burger. USA Today reported that the burger will be a Pretzel Bacon Cheeseburger.
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Mammoth With Blood: Woolly Mammoth Body Found With Flowing Blood
The body of a 10,000 to 15,000 year old woolly mammoth was found frozen in the Arctic Ocean on an island. Fox News reported that scientists have found that the blood was so well preserved that it flowed from the body of the mammoth.
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Delta Airlines Unveils New Terminal at New York's JFK Airport
Delta has unveiled a new portal at New York's JFK Airport. Included in the new additions are an expanded security area with 16 lanes and a Sky Club which has its own rooftop deck.
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Most Visited Cities in the World 2013: Bangkok Is Number One
According to data from the Global Destinations Cities Index, Bangkok is the most visited international city in 2013. The Index studied cities in terms of international visitor arrivals of at least one overnight stay and according to the money spent by visitors in the city.