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The U.S. appears to be increasingly confident that a terrorist bomb brought down the Russian passenger jet that broke apart over Egypt.
The growing belief was indicated by several senior U.S. officials in the intelligence, military and national security community who spoke to CNN on Saturday. One official said it was "99.9% certain," another said it was "likely." The remarks are stronger than those made by President Barack Obama on Thursday when he said there was "a possibility" a bomb was on Metrojet Flight 9268, which disintegrated over the Sinai Peninsula on October 31, killing all 224 people aboard. |
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Al Molinaro, who played the beloved chef on “Happy Days,” died on Thursday. He was 96.
Molinaro portrayed Big Al Delvecchio, the owner of Arnold’s drive-in, in the classic TV series. He also appeared in the “Happy Days” spinoff “Joani Loves Chachi.” [Verstecktes Bild - Registrierung notwendig] |
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Actress Maureen O'Hara died aged 95.
Her family confirmed in a statement that she passed away peacefully in her sleep at her home in Boise, Idaho on Saturday morning surrounded by family. [Verstecktes Bild - Registrierung notwendig] |
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Nate Huffman died at the age of 40 after a battle with bladder cancer.
Huffman was diagnosed recently with stage IV bladder cancer and was dealing with symptoms at his home in Battle Creek in recent weeks. Huffman was a standout basketball player in college at Lansing Community College and all-league player later at Central Michigan University from 1995-97. Initially, Huffman played professionally in the Continental Basketball League for the Idaho Stampede before going to Europe to play in Spain and then later for Maccabi Tel Aviv, where he was coached by David Blatt. Huffman later signed with the Toronto Raptors. [Verstecktes Bild - Registrierung notwendig] |
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Just heard in the radio, for all who are interested: Playboy Germany will keep nudity!
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Once they had that power. Now, they are retro at best, not soft but, retro. we all have our glory days and no matter what, they end. Softcore in a mag was never of interest to me or celeb :/ and don't get me started on celeb of today
They know that their brand is running at a loss and will get worse in the next few year. The brand is iconic but as its time and place in history has people move on. To me, it was the best advertising and marketing thing of nothing since, McDonalds Over rated and over priced! |
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Joker1305 wrote:best-reporting wrote:Playboy. Well of course, "I only read it for the articles"There are articles? Probably this is the reason why they will stop with nudity, not enough celebrities and magazines sold |
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best-reporting wrote:Playboy. Well of course, "I only read it for the articles"There are articles? Actually I don't buy it because of mostly B-list celebrities and girls with silicone boobs Regards Joker |
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Playboy. Well of course, "I only read it for the articles"
Is this not what we all say? This is a strange news. But do not tell the babe television shows this is the way to have more viewers |
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Just read the article on Playboy, fuck me, isn't it great to be living in a world with so many puritanical cunts all thanks to the PC brigade. I thought I'd seen it all until now. A glamour magazine without nude women, what next for Playboy I wonder PG rated movies
Fuck me its 2015. not 1815 |
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Playboy will cease to publish the picture completely naked women.
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Henning Mankell, the internationally renowned Swedish crime writer whose books about the gloomy, soul-searching police inspector Kurt Wallander enticed readers around the world, died early Monday, his publisher said. He was 67.
The hesitant figurehead of Scandinavian crime fiction, who last year revealed he had cancer, died in the southwestern city of Goteborg, his publisher, Leopard, said in a statement on its website. His novels and plays sold more than 40 million copies worldwide. [Verstecktes Bild - Registrierung notwendig] |
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Hall of Famer Moses Malone, a true giant who broke barriers, dominated the boards and imposed his will on the interior like few others in basketball history, died Sunday, according to multiple reports. He was 60.
Malone was named the NBA's Most Valuable Player three times — twice as a member of the Houston Rockets after the 1978-79 and 1981-82 seasons, and once with the Philadelphia 76ers, following a 1982-83 season that also saw him earn Finals MVP honors for leading the Sixers to the NBA championship, the third championship in franchise history and their most recent crown. He stands as one of just four players in NBA history to amass more than 25,000 points and 15,000 rebounds, alongside fellow legends Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Wilt Chamberlain and Elvin Hayes. [Verstecktes Bild - Registrierung notwendig] |
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I think there is no bigger new than the drama of the refugees nowadays ....
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