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A Prison Film Made in Prison In the fall of 2014, word got around the cell blocks that a crew was coming to Pendleton to make a feature film. The movie, called "O.G.," is about an older inmate who, on the verge of his release, befriends a younger inmate; complications ensue. It was to be shot inside the prison, using inmates and ...
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Mike Pence: US embassy to open in Jerusalem in 2019 The American embassy will be moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem by the end of next year, US Vice President Mike Pence told Israeli parliamentarians to enthusiastic applause. Greeted by a standing ovation on Monday inside the Knesset, Pence's speech was in its introductory phase when a scuffle ...
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In South Korea, A Backlash Against Olympics Cooperation With The North Efforts to make a show of North Korean and South Korean unity at the next Olympics are drawing a backlash in South Korea. In Seoul, protesters Monday set fire to the North Korean flag and a photo of Kim Jong Un. The South Korean president's approval rating has dropped in recent days as well.
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Pioneering female becomes first wolf in Belgium in a century The first recorded wolf on Belgian soil for at least 100 years has made her bloody mark. Farmers in north-east Flanders have been put on high alert after evidence emerged that Naya, a female originally from eastern Germany that has been making a pioneering trek across Europe, had killed two sheep ...
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In 2017, there was a new billionaire every 2 days And in the United States, the three richest people — Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos and Warren Buffett — have more wealth than half the population of the US combined. That's according to a November report from from the progressive Washington, D.C.-based think tank Institute for Policy Studies, which the ...
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Mexico posts record-breaking homicide rate in 2017 Mexico witnessed nearly 30,000 murders last year, making it the deadliest year since the government started recording figures in the 1990s, the Mexican Interior Ministry reported on Sunday. The Interior Ministry said authorities across Mexico opened 29,168 murder cases, saying that it put the country's ...
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GM launches a new dedicated tech center in Canada GM has opened a new Canadian Technical Centre (CTC) in Markham, Ontario just outside of Toronto, in a brand new building capable of supporting 1,000 employees at its full target capacity, including 700 dedicated engineers. The facility will support work done on GM's advanced driver assistance ...
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Two men jailed for life for murder at botched burglary in Dorset The burglars demanded to know the codes to two safes in the bedroom. When Hedger-Cooper activated a panic alarm, Downton shot Hedger in the chest. The raiders fled the property and took the couple's phones to buy a few moments to escape, meaning Hedger-Cooper could not call emergency ...
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Guy Tries To Paraglide In High Winds, Things Do Not Go As Planned On the one hand, you need wind to paraglide. On the other hand, if it's too windy, you put yourself at the whims of the wind next to a bunch of rocks.
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Remote Work in the 2017 Developer Survey The 2018 Stack Overflow Developer Survey is open right now, and we on the Data Team are eagerly awaiting this year's data so we can uncover new insights about the worldwide developer community. Every year, we learn interesting things, whether that's about student developers' attitudes toward ...
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Navy's new warship stuck in ice in Canada The brand-new U.S. Navy warship USS Little Rock is stuck in Canada. The warship has not moved from Montreal since Christmas Eve and will spend the winter stuck due to cold and ice.
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