David
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Hunger Games: Mockingjay continues to dominate box office
This weekend, Mockingjay earns first place in the box office with $21.6 million, ahead of Penguins of Madagascar with $11.1. Mockingjay, now on its third week, has grossed $560.5 million globally.
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Angelina Jolie fights back tears at event honouring late 'Unbroken' hero Louis Zamperini
Last Thursday, Angelina Jolie fought back tears as she stood at Porter House New York to present the family of Louis Zamperini, an Olympic runner and a WWII prisoner of war survivor, with a special honour.
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Islamic State militant calls for attacks on Canadian homeland
A six-minute video of Canadian John Maguire, who joined ISIS January last year, shows him urging other Canadian Muslims to pursue attacks on certain targets on his homeland.
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Patients end up blind after free cataract surgeries
At least 24 patients, comprised primarily of elderly people, have gone blind after undergoing a cataract surgery in northern India. The surgery was offered for free at a medical camp in November this year, Fox News reported.
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Larapinta Trail: A sporting oasis in the outback
Hidden in the Australian outback is a hiking, trekking and trail running sanctuary. The Larapinta Trail runs from one of the Northern Territory\'s highest points, Mt. Sonder, to Alice Springs\' iconic Telegraphic Station.
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Power in silence
Ever been to a wedding and there\'s that really awkward silence in the middle of a speech? (Were we meant to cry, laugh or clap...)
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You can have my coffee money
The pavement was hard and uncomfortable. The temperature was warm, I guess that was a plus, but my body was covered with a chill.
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Politics and conservative evangelical Christianity continues to be a difficult mix
A recent Guardian article highlighted what were the personal reasons why the former deputy premier of NSW Andrew Stoner stood down.
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Pope Francis praises Iraqi Christians for persevering under persecution
Pope Francis described Iraqi Christians as a \"rod that bends but does not break\" in a video message of encouragement shown in the northern city of Erbil on Saturday.
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Red tape
We live in a society flowing with rules and regulations. Every year it seems more legislation is passed to lengthen the roll of red tape that governs our lives.