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Russell Crowe cashes in at Art of Divorce auction The rare instrument by Leandro Bisiach sold for A$135,000 (£73,528), the highest price for movie-related offerings among 227 up for sale in Sydney as part of the Australia-based New Zealander's divorce settlement. More surprisingly, a costume that he wore in the same 2003 film was not far behind, ...
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14 Dead After Bus Carrying Junior Hockey Team Crashes in Canada (NIPAWIN, Saskatchewan) — Fourteen people were killed and 14 others injured when a truck collided with a bus carrying a junior hockey team to a playoff game in western Canada, authorities said Saturday. The bus driving the Humboldt Broncos had 28 passengers, including the driver, when it ...
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Van's crash into a crowd in Germany kills 3, injures 20; police say driver killed himself The truck smashed into a large crowd of people gathered at a popular outdoor sidewalk restaurant in a pedestrian zone near the city's cathedral at 3:27 p.m., the spokesman said. He added that police are searching for two other suspects who witnesses said may have been involved and fled the scene.
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T-Mobile Stores Part of Customers' Passwords In Plaintext, Says It Has 'Amazingly Good' T-Mobile Austria admitted on Twitter that it stores at least part of their customer's passwords in plaintext. What this means is that "if anyone breaches T-Mobile (it's only a matter of time), they could likely guess or brute-force every user's password," reports Motherboard. "If the passwords were ...
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