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Youtube Still Banned On Russia?
Last week, Russia Banned Youtube. Today, is the ban-hammer still dropped?
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San Jose supports the ban on plastic bags
On Tuesday, December 14, San Jose joined San Fransisco and Los Angeles in support on the ban on plastic bags. After 2 years on studying the ban, San Jose approved it with a 10-1 vote.
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Women Hammer Throw Fail
The classic Hammer Throw competition, gone wrong.
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The Playboy Pin-up Who Went to the Moon and Back
A topless calendar shot that played the smallest of parts in the space race is to go under the auction hammer
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Toronto to abolish plastic bag ban, 15 US cities support ban
... , as Mayor Rob Ford announces that he’s ready to rid Toronto of the tax on plastic bags. The ... city is unhappy how businesses are using the $0.05 revenue per plastic bag sale, so rather than enforcing how the money is managed, the ban is being abolished.
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Italy Embraces Plastic Bag Ban For 2011
... the entire country will be enforcing a ban on plastic bags. The ban was originally announced in ... all of Italy to follow by January 2011. However, as the entire year has passed and a reminder is announced within 1-week of the new year, one would wonder why ...
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Bennett Cerf - At Random
By 1932, James Joyce’s Ulysses had been banned from the USA on grounds of obscenity. A brave publisher, Bennett Cerf, decided to challenge the ban in court, by arranging for a smuggled copy of the book, filled with favorable essays pasted onto it, to be
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Ban The Vuvuzela – World Cup Fans Demand
There has been growing calls for FIFA to ban the Vuvuzela. The trumpet-like instruments have droned through every match since the World Cup got under way in South Africa on Friday. The noise has been likened to a herd of stampeding elephants or the drone
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The Art of Hammer - Worth Reading
Compiled and commented on by Marcus Hearn, “THE ART OF HAMMER” is a compilation of poster artwork from every single film released from 1950 thru 1979, the golden years of Hammer Films.
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A Ban on the Usage of Mobile Phones by Unmarried G
A ban on the usage of mobile phones by unmarried girls in India
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The Soda Ban: Good For Healthy Skin, Bad for Your Rights?
If you do want to live in a "pretty" city, you might want to get on board with the soda ban. Take a look at our recent previous post narrowing down the prettiest cities in America.
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The Strange Money Trees of England
There are places in England where you can find trees with coins hammered and bent into the bark. Nobody knows for sure why people pushed coins into the trees. Some believe it brings good luck. Others believe that the amount of coins pushed in by an indivi
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Offensive, Banned and Rejected Ads
Meet some rejected, banned and offensive ads from around the world.
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New Game: Smash Cars with Hammers [video]
Looks like a golf but the hole is car and you smash it with hammers, the video tells it all
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Banned Books Keep Their Secrets
Throughout the history of the world, starting with the church, censors have been put on many different things. The church was able to create a list of banned books, and many of the books were burned.
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Communists demand ban of Avatar
The Communists of Saint Petersburg and Leningrad Region have demanded a ban of James Cameron’s movies in Russia based on a somewhat unorthodox interpretation of recent blockbuster “Avatar”.
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11 Things The Bible Bans, But You Do Anyway
1 Round haircuts. See you in Hell, Beatles... and/or kids with bowl cuts, surfer cuts or (my favorite) butt cuts. Leviticus 19:27 reads "You shall not round off the side-growth of your heads nor harm the edges of your beard."
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Indian child laborers: no escape from the vicious
It has been three years since the Indian government banned the employment of children. However, it is still disturbingly widespread, and UNICEF says millions of them are working in extremely dangerous conditions.
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For some, the search for what happened on 9/11 isn
Jesse Ventura's new book American Conspiracies questions the government's position on 9/11. He wrote about the same topic on The Huffington Post, but his article was banned.
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70% Pakistanis Want Ban on Facebook
A new poll has revealed that 70 per cent people in Pakistan want a permanent ban on the social networking website Facebook
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