Natasha Hanano
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Ireland Tourism 2013: New Campaign, 'City of a Thousand Welcomes' Pairs Dubliners With Visitors for Tea
A tourism campaign for Dublin, Ireland has a fitting moniker of City of a Thousand Welcomes. The campaign, pairs up a visitor with a local Dubliner for a pint of beer or a casual cup of tea, free of charge.
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Florida Deck Collapses: 24 Injured at South Florida Sports Bar [VIDEO]
At a crowded sports bar in Biscayne Bay, Florida, a deck collapsed as sports bar fans watched the NBA finals.
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Rome, Italy Decreases Number of Outside Seating in Historic Areas
Rome is known for its tree-lined boulevards with cafes and restaurants spilling into the street with plenty of outside seating. NBC reports that five main piazza's in the city center are now however cracking down on the overflowing tables and giving establishments a quota to how many tables are allowed outside for each establishment.
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Amy Winehouse Exhibit to Open at The Jewish Museum in London
The Jewish Museum in London has curated an original exhibition about Amy Winehouse. The exhibit was co-curated by her brother Alex and sister-in-law Riva and is an intimate exhibition about her life.
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Rupert Murdoch: Files For Divorce From Wife Wendi Deng Murdoch
Rupert Murdoch, 82, has filed for divorce from his third wife Wendi Deng Murdoch. The billionaire who is a chairman of News Corp has been married to his wife for 14 years.
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Bonnaroo 2013: Cambio Partners with UStream to Watch Live Footage
Cambio has partnered with Ustream for the live video of Bonnaroo 2013. A press release said that Cambio, which is one of AOL's leading entertainment destinations and has announced a partnership with Ustream so it can stream Bonnaroo live for those who didn't get to go.
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Bonnaroo 2013: Schedule, Ustream Information, Watch Live
The Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival is currently underway with headliners like Paul McCartney, Mumford & Sons and Tom Petty.
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Geismar Plant Explosion: Blast Occurs at Chemical Plant in Louisiana
An explosion at Williams Olefins chemical plant has occurred in Geismar, Louisiana. Reuters reported that the explosion happened on Thursday and there is an unknown number of injured people.
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Virginia Sushi Restaurant Bans Children Under 18
A new sushi restaurant called, The Sushi Bar, in Virginia made headlines this month when it announced that it would ban kids. The restaurant in Del Ray is not just banning little kids but anyone under the age of 18.
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Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli Finalize Divorce
Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli have finalized their divorce. Garth who is best known for her role as Kelly Taylor in "Beverly Hills 90210" and Facinelli as aan actor in The "Twilight Saga" have put an end to their 11 year marriage.
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Kate Middleton: May Use Hypnobirthing to East Pain During Child Labor
Princess Kate Middleton may use hypnotherapy in her birthing plans, reported The New York Daily News. Hynobirthing is a birthing technique which focuses on the idea that anxiety and fear of birthing will make it more painful and last longer.
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Tom Cruise and Suri Cruise 2013: The Duo Spend Time at The Greenbrier
Tom Cruise whisked his daughter with Katie Holmes, Suri, on a private plane to White Sulphur Springs last weekend, reported MSN.
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Saggy Pants Banned in Wildwood, New Jersey
A beach town in Jersey has now made saggy pants punishable by a hefty fine. The Jersey Shore resort of Wildwood has passed a law that bans overly saggy pants on the boardwalk. The new law was made because of complaints from residents in the area and visitors who didn't like the sight of saggy pants in public.
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Two-Faced Kitten: Deucy The Two-Faced Kitten Born in Oregon [VIDEO]
A rare two faced kitten has been born in Oregon. The rare kitten has four eyes, two noses and two mouths that meow loudly from both ends. Yahoo News reported that the rare kitten was born in Amity on Tuesday and is owned by Stephanie Durkee who also owns the kitten's mother. She reportedly took the two-faced kitty to the vet who said that the kitten was healthy.
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Air New Zealand Plane Gets New Look
Air New Zealand has presented a new look for its planes saying that it will change its entire fleet by the end of 2014.