Natasha Hanano
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Saudi Arabian Traveler Arrested Over Pressure Cooker By Customs
A man with an altered Saudi Arabian passport was arrested at Detroit Metro Airport after federal agents found a pressure cooker in his luggage.
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Richard Branson: Virgin CEO Dresses in Drag and Serves Air Asia Flight After Losing Bet [VIDEO]
Founder of Virgin Group, Richard Branson made an in-flight appearance dressed as a flight attendant in drag. USA Today reported that the tycoon served drinks on a flight from Australia to Malaysia this past weekend because he lost a bet.
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$120 Egg Sandwich: Served at Sydney, Australia's 4Fourteen Restaurant
In a display of extravagance, a restaurant in Australia is showcasing an egg sandwich costing a whopping $120. The restaurant 4Fourteen in Surry Hills, Sydney has created the egg sandwich as part of Bacon Week which has goals of promoting Australian pork.
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The Great Gatsby Movie Release Increases Visitors to F. Scott Fitzgerald's Grave
Because of the new film "The Great Gatsby" starring Leonardo Antonio, writer F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald's grave in suburban Maryland have seen an influx of visitors.
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World's Most Popular Countries: Study from World Bank Ranks France Number One
According to a survey put out by The World Bank, France is the world's most visited country. The land of The Louvre is the world's most visited country and the Eiffel tower is one of Frances' most popular tourist destinations, reported The Huffington Post.
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Least Safe Cities: America's Cities Where Residents Feel The Least Safe
According to the survey 71 percent of people who live in bigger suburban areas felt safe, while 72 percent felt safe in the entire nation.
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Sungnyemun: South Korean National Ttreasure Reopens After Fiver Year Restoration
Five years after Korean national treasure, Sungnyemun started a huge restoration project, it reopened to the public this week. Sungneymun is known as Namdaemun or the Great South Gate and is considered one of South Korea's most important historic landmarks and has a 600 year old history.
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Kidnap Victims Shuns Family: Michelle Knight Tells Family She Doesn't Want to See Them
The 32-year-old hostage has refused to see her mother or grandmother since she was freed from suspect Ariel Castro's dungeon prison.
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Yosemite Hiker Found Dead: Missing Minnesota Man Found Dead in Yosemite National Park
A 73-year-old hiker who has been missing since Sunday in Northern California's Yosemite National Park has been found dead. The body of Kenneth Stensby was found at the bast of a popular waterfall, reported The Los Angeles Times.
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Guilin Merryland Theme Park Mini Skirt: Chinese Theme Park Offers Discount to Women in Mini Skirts
A theme park in Guilin, China is giving away discounts to women who wear short skirts. CNN reported that Guilin Merryland Theme park has launched a summer campaign which is called "Love Miniskirt."
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Norwegian Breakaway Cruise Ship Welcomed in New York
The Norwegian Breakaway arrived in New York earlier this week after a trip across the Atlantic from Europe. It is one of the biggest ships ever built and to welcome the shop into NYC there has been a host of activities.
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Traveler Jeremy Marie Hitchhikes 100,000 Miles Around the World For Free [VIDEO]
A French traveler has hitchhiked around the world without spending any money on transportation. The Daily Mail reported that Jeremy Marie spent five years traveling over 100,000 miles and went all around the world, relying on the kindness of strangers for free rides.
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Fiji Campaign Aims to Raise Awareness About Human Rights Violations
Famous for gorgeous white sand beaches and blue water, Fiji is well known to visitors as a paradise. However, the website www.destinationfiji.org is trying to debunk this image and show how the island is violating human rights of Fijian dissidents.
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England's Beaches: More Than 50 Beaches Deemed Unsafe For Swimming Under New Standards
There are more than 50 British beaches that could be declared unsafe for swimming under new safety rules for the European Union.
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Holland America Around the World Cruise 2014: Five Continents in 113 Days
Holland America has a new around-the-world cruise for 2014 planned that will stop in 28 ports on five continents. The voyage is 113 days and can take up to 1,380 passengers Amsterdam ship.