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September 15, 2008
Topics game, video, games, bears, virginia, huge, murder, kids, job, internet, young, children, school, people and man
A new lo-tech video game created by a 22-year-old Australian man called "Muslim Massacre" has been deemed tasteless and off the mark as far as satire is concerned. The video game, small freeware PC action game allows the player to be an American whose job is to murder all Muslims using a huge arsenal of weapons.
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September 13, 2008
A 33-year old Wisconsin woman wanted to earn her high school diploma and join the cheerleading squad while she was at it, so she used the identity of her own daughter, and got away with it, for a while. Wendy Brown enrolled in a high school saying she was 15-years-old. According to reports, Brown attended cheerleading practices, had her own locker, and went to a party at the coach's house.
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September 10, 2008
Jordan's Queen Rania has urged her country's people to stick to a healthy eating regime during Ramadan, an Islamic holy month where eating between dawn and sunset is forbidden. The queen is concerned that people are tending to overeat after sunset because they have deprived themselves of food during the day, and is backing the government media campaign to encourage people to steer clear of heavy, rich meals in the evening.
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September 9, 2008
Topics prince, girlfriend, money, mirror, fruit, songs, dance, wild, games, light, bad, running, club, friends, alcohol, london, feet, lost, newspaper, fire and people
Britain's Prince Harry spent a staggering Ł5,000 during a two-hour drinking binge in a London nightclub. The 23-year-old royal started the evening with girlfriend Chelsy Davy, but later engaged in a drinking competition when US rocker Cisco Adler arrived at Boujis nightclub.
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September 9, 2008
Over 5,000 YouTube videos of the herb salvia divinorum on the apparent negative effects after it is ingested is placing in peril its approval for medicinal purposes. Up to half a million hits had been logged by some of the YouTube broadcasts of salvia use, helping make the once unknown hallucinogen popular among the youth.
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