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Rutgers freshman Clementi kills himself due to gay sex tape

ABC News reports that Clementi, an 18-year-old freshman at Rutgers University in New Jersey, has committed death after learning that what he thought was a private homosexual encounter in his dorm room was broadcast live online. According to reports, fellow students Ravi and Wei were responsible for secretly monitoring Clementi with a webcam during a ...

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Unions position massive protests against European austerity

Saying "no" to austerity, Europeans marched in cities throughout the region Wednesday to protest government cutbacks in social systems and increased taxes meant to lift nations out of the European debt crisis. The big beef among European citizens is that they feel austerity punishes them for the billions that had to be spent to keep ...

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Writer believes that humanity is receiving messages via nuclear areas with Unidentified Flying Object sightings

It is hardly believable to think that Unidentified Flying Objects try to get their hands on nuclear weapons. But a group of previous Air Force personnel swear that Unidentified Flying Objects are keeping an eye on mankind's nuclear arsenal for the past 60 years. UFO researcher and author Robert Hastings brought together a group of ...

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iPhone rivals battle over scraps as Apple gorges on profits

The cellular market has been looking for an answer to Apple's iPhone, but it continues to suck all the air out of the room. Apple's focus on an exclusive product and prestigious brand has allowed the company to claim more profits than all its major competitors combined, with a mere fraction of market share. ...

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Trade laws and regulations busted by Boeing, says WTO judges

Airline travel is seriously hurt with the global economic downturn which is why expanding fleets for new airlines is no longer a thing asked for. Thus, aircraft producers are willing to make use of any means necessary in order to boost the net income, including accepting large - and maybe questionable - government subsidies. Reuters ...

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