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Search of Justin Bieber tour bus in Sweden yields weed, stun gun
As if Justin Bieber's European escapades haven't been entertaining enough already, let's add ... a drug raid in Sweden! A strong smell of marijuana got authorities' attention Wednesday night when the bus was outside the Biebs' hotel before the Stockholm...Tags: Justin Bieber, Social Media, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Drug Trafficking, Aftonbladet (newspaper)
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Jim Thorpe's body must be moved closer to casinos, says ruling
Two significant things have changed in Oklahoma's Sac and Fox Indian Nation since the world's greatest athlete died six decades ago. One change is called the Shawnee Casino and the other change is called the Stroud Casino. They are just 25 miles apart...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Casino and Gambling, Tour Operations Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Laws
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Europe austerity strategy is hurting growth, IMF says
WASHINGTON — Britain and the Eurozone are steadfastly sticking to austerity measures despite increasing evidence that such action alone isn't working to revive their economies and is dragging down global growth. Such persistence, analysts said,...
Tags: Christine Lagarde, Government, Brookings Institution, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Angela Merkel
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Bebo Valdes, Cuban pianist and composer, dies at 94
Bebo Valdes, the legendary Grammy-winning Cuban pianist, composer and father of his equally accomplished pianist son, Chucho Valdes, has died in Sweden at 94. During his artistic prime, in the 1940s and '50s, the elder Valdes ranked among the key...
Tags: Music Industry, Cuba, Music, Nat King Cole, Entertainment
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News of the Weird: Brothels for the Disabled
A Verizon risk team, looking for data breaches on a client's computers, discovered that one company software developer was basically idle for many months, yet remained productive — because he had outsourced his projects to a Chinese software...
Tags: Verizon Communications, Dining and Drinking, Czech Republic, New York City, Biology
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The Week in Pictures | April 1-7, 2013
FrameworkEach week we bring you the very best in visual journalism. Tensions are high on the Korean Penninsula, where North Korea has been railing against U.S.-South Korean military exercises that began in March and are to continue until the end of this month.... -
Myths of post-industrial America
WASHINGTON -- We live in a post-industrial age, defined more by Google than by General Motors. The term "post-industrial society" was first popularized by the sociologist Daniel Bell (1919-2011) in a 1973 book, and the change has generally been a boon....
Tags: Electronics, General Motors Corp., China, Product Recalls, Germany
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Uncertainty around Kent Nagano's tenure at Montreal Symphony
Kent Nagano's tenure at the Montreal Symphony Orchestra appears uncertain following reports that the American conductor will depart the orchestra when his current contract as music director expires in 2016. But the orchestra's management has vigorously...
Tags: Montreal (Canada), Munich (Germany), Arts and Culture, Music, Entertainment
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Steal his movie and Simon Klose will thank you
AUSTIN, Texas — Simon Klose would like you to steal his movie. Stream it, download it, share it with someone in Croatia or Brazil and remix it with videos of kittens playing patty-cake, if that's your kind of thing. Klose, 37, is the director of...
Tags: Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks, Media Industry, Movies, Festive Events, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Baltimore Police major selected for U.N. training in Sweden
Baltimore police Maj. Melissa Hyatt, commander of police’s Central District, was accepted into a three-week United Nations training program in Sweden with other law enforcement officials from across the world. Hyatt, 37, said she is the only...Tags: United Nations, Labor Legislation, Career and Workplace, Immigration, International Organizations
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Marianna I. Burt, lawyer
Marianna Inga Burt, an attorney who represented children, died of cardiovascular disease March 12 at Union Memorial Hospital. She was 80 and lived in the Tuscany-Canterbury section of North Baltimore.
Born Marianna Koenig in Hoganas, Sweden, she was...Tags: Morgan State University, U.S. Embassy, St. Paul Street, Health and Medical Professionals, Nursing
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Bulls' Noah savors All-Star weekend
HOUSTON — In the second quarter of his first All-Star Game, Joakim Noah went to crash the offensive boards, thought he got fouled and immediately threw up his hands in disgust while glaring at an official. In the fourth quarter, he dropped into...Tags: Miami Heat, Plantar Fasciitis, LeBron James, Paul George, Spike Lee
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