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A fire fails to destroy community's spirit
Spectrum, Father Joe Maier, Published on 30/07/2017
» It was early morning, still dark, and "old granny", as the neighbours nicknamed her to distinguish her from a younger granny also living alone in the next-door shack, was saying her morning prayers by candlelight.
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Online task force closes the net on paedophiles
Spectrum, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 23/07/2017
» A schoolboy came to the police with a broken heart. He was utterly embarrassed but decided to tell police that a video clip of him masturbating had been distributed online and he wanted it removed.
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Sex robots: anti-sex-trafficking aid, or just perverted?
Published on 20/07/2017
» BARCELONA -- In the hilly outskirts of sunny Barcelona, Spanish scientist Sergi Santos looks proudly over what appears to be five busty women in tiny shorts and tank tops perched around his living room.
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Displaced Syrians cross the Rubicon
Spectrum, Published on 16/07/2017
» When Khaled Khashet fled Syria over four years ago, he was the first of his immediate family to uproot and leave everything behind. He said "it was time", a feeling not yet echoed by his loved ones but upheld with conviction by himself, perhaps through his experience in the Syrian army, which he fortuitously left just months before war broke out.
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Big child webcam sex bust in Philippines
Associated Press, Published on 09/05/2017
» MABALACAT, Philippines -- The suspected paedophile could see people banging on his front door through his security cameras. Were they neighbours? Cops?
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Some cling to landlines, but mobile-only homes rule
Business, Published on 05/05/2017
» NEW YORK - Deborah Braswell, a university administrator in Alabama, is a member of a dwindling group -- people with a landline phone at home.
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Fakes among the five stars
Spectrum, Published on 09/04/2017
» Like several members of her generation, 22-year-old Bunnaporn Javisuthunsa prefers internet shopping to going to real, physical stores. Bunnaporn finds that practically everything she could possibly want is purchasable online.
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Espresso with a dash of sunlight
News, Published on 25/03/2017
» Ban Coffee has become a fixture of the landscape in Mae Hong Son, where it lies adjacent to the popular Bua Tong flower field and serves as a popular meeting point, an occupational training venue and a model of self-sufficiency through renewable energy.
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Nokia goes back to the future with €49 phone
Reuters, Published on 27/02/2017
» BARCELONA, SPAIN - Nokia's newly revitalised phone business went back to the future on Sunday, re-introducing a brightly coloured version of the classic 3310 talk and text phone, the world's most popular device in the year 2000.
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How the road paves the way for raging tempers to flare up
Spectrum, Published on 19/02/2017
» The Oscar contender La La Land opens with a shot of a crowded Los Angeles highway when the lives of Mia, an aspiring actress, and Sebastian, a struggling jazz pianist, collide for the first time over a fit of road rage. Consumed by thoughts of an upcoming audition, Mia, at the driver's wheel, fails to notice the surrounding traffic surging ahead of her. Sebastian, stuck behind her car, begins honking his horn in building frustration. The movie starts with an angsty encounter but ends in an adorable song and dance.
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