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Girl’s football-sized tumour removed

From Enirates247 A 17-year-old girl from Congo was living with a large growing facial tumor for more than 10 years. Initially, there was some swelling inside her gums and then it simply kept growing, the girl said in the video…

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Cayman Islands earnings better than expected Cayman Islands Premier Alden McLaughlin said the Government’s Operating Bank account balances at September 30th 2014 totalled $67.1 million. This equates to over $2.5 million more than expected and spending was also down $5.5million,…

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Grandma shockingly ‘texts’ from beyond the grave

By Chris Perez From New York Post Camera phones have become the best defense against big government Scientists develop sun-friendly glass for cellphones, tablets Could this be the solution to city sidewalk rage? The 1991 film that predicted the iPad,…

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Woman uses potato as contraceptive on advice of her mother, roots begin growing inside of her

From Fox News Latino Bizarre, unprecedented, unheard-of. That’s how the Colombian newspaper that broke the now viral story called this electrifying piece of news. A 22-year-old woman from the outskirts of Honda, 90 miles west of Bogota, was found to…

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Man rescued after failing to travel around Bermuda Triangle via inflatable bubble

By Neha Prakash from Mashable Reza Baluchi, a well-known extreme marathon runner, was attempting to travel around the Bermuda Triangle (from Miami to Bermuda to Peurto Rico, and then back to Miami, approximately 1,033 miles one way) using only an inflatable bubble….

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Stonehenge’s huge stone sibling discovered

From Austrian Tribune Archaeologists have found that Stonehenge, one of the most famous sites in the world, has a massive stone sibling that is just two miles to the north-east. Investigators from Birmingham and Bradford Universities and the Ludwig Boltzmann…

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Cayman Islands: CHICKEN FOUNDATION

From Massive Media What? Ever at the forefront of the important issues, we created the Chicken Foundation to raise awareness to the under-loved feathered friends who live in abundance on our islands. The campaign was created to raise funds for…

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Daily Buzz reports “Real mermaid infant washes ashore in the Caribbean”

No its not April Fools Day but according to the website Daily Buzz Live a “Real Mermaid Infant Washes Ashore In The Caribbean” and “According to NOAA they are growing in massive numbers”. I leave you without comment the whole…

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The Brazilian bus magnate who’s buying up all the World’s vinyl records

By Monte Ree From The New York Times Paul Mawhinney, a former music-store owner in Pittsburgh, spent more than 40 years amassing a collection of some three million LPs and 45s, many of them bargain-bin rejects that had been thoroughly…

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Victorian Strangeness: The great balloon riot of 1864

From BBC News Europe’s largest balloon festival is staged this weekend in Bristol. We trust there’ll be no repeat of the scenes in Leicester in 1864. Author Jeremy Clay tells the little-known tale of Britain’s balloon riot. The distinguished gentleman…