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What's the British Equivalent of Threatening to Move to Canada?

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What's the British Equivalent of Threatening to Move to Canada? Post-Brexit, it looks like it might be threatening to move to Scotland.

What's the British Equivalent of Threatening to Move to Canada?

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What's the British Equivalent of Threatening to Move to Canada?

Photos of How Life Changes When Your 20-Year-Old Girlfriend Gets Cancer

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Photos of How Life Changes When Your 20-Year-Old Girlfriend Gets Cancer

Photos of How Life Changes When Your 20-Year-Old Girlfriend Gets Cancer

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Photos of How Life Changes When Your 20-Year-Old Girlfriend Gets Cancer Recent photography grad Johnny Griffiths set out to change perceptions of the disease when he found out that Hannah, his girlfriend, had been diagnosed with stage-four Hodgkins Lymphoma.

LA's New Skyslide Suspended 1,000 Feet In The Air Looks Likes Pretty Dangerous

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LA's New Skyslide Suspended 1,000 Feet In The Air Looks Likes Pretty Dangerous Forget about the fact that the glass could crack at any moment (and we really hope that doesn't happen) and just think about how quickly a human can slide down a slick track made entirely of perfectly smooth glass. Yeah. This thing is a lawsuit waiting to happen. June 26, 2016 at 08:58PM

LA's New Skyslide Suspended 1,000 Feet In The Air Looks Likes Pretty Dangerous

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LA's New Skyslide Suspended 1,000 Feet In The Air Looks Likes Pretty Dangerous

Article of the day for June 27, 2016

The Article of the day for June 27, 2016 is 2010 Sylvania 300 . The 2010 Sylvania 300 was an American stock car racing competition held at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in Loudon on September 19. The 300-lap race was the twenty-seventh in the 2010 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, as well as the first in the ten-race Chase for the Sprint Cup, which ended the season. Clint Bowyer (pictured) of the Richard Childress Racing team won the race; Denny Hamlin finished second and Jamie McMurray came in third. Brad Keselowski started at the pole position, but was quickly passed by Tony Stewart. Many participants in the Chase for the Sprint Cup, including Jimmie Johnson, Kurt Busch, and Hamlin, were in the top ten for most of the race, although some encountered problems in the closing laps. Stewart was leading the race with two laps remaining but ran out of fuel, giving the lead, and the win, to Bowyer. There were twenty-one lead changes and eight cautions during the race. It was Bowyer's first win