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  • Shop, savour, slow down on market day in France
  • ‘MAN, THAT’S LOW’: Video shows Halladay’s unsure maneuvers
  • 23-year-old mom gets 40 years in genocide of malnourished baby
  • Battered Bruins will have Marchand behind opposite Leafs
  • ‘MAN, THAT’S LOW’: Video reportedly shows Roy Halladay drifting days before comfortless accident
  • ‘Stranger Things’ kids perform Motown hits with James Corden and some-more late night highlights this week
  • New YouTube channel resurrects Canadian TV shows, films
  • Car rams into organisation of students in France, injuring 3
  • Doctor admits to touching sleeping lady nearby groin on flight
  • Louis C.K. breaks overpower on allegations: ’These stories are true’

Shop, savour, slow down on market day in France

France is a cultural bouillabaisse that surprises travellers with its varied, complex flavours. To experience the tasty and fragrant wonders of its edible diversity, head to a street market. No single “sightseeing” activity better connects you to the French preoccupation with fresh products and their strong ties to the soil. …

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‘MAN, THAT’S LOW’: Video shows Halladay’s unsure maneuvers

Days before Roy Halladay tragically died in a craft pile-up off Floridas coast, beach-goers  filmed a ex-Blue Jays ace pulling off unsure maneuvers during intensely low altitudes over a Gulf of Mexico. Man, thats low. Pretty neat, a male says while filming what appears to be Halladays ICON A5 zooming …

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23-year-old mom gets 40 years in genocide of malnourished baby

LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A western Indiana lady has been condemned to 40 years in jail for a slight genocide of her malnourished eight-month-old daughter, who weighed only 11 pounds when she died. Makenzie Shultz, 23, was also systematic to spend 4 years on supervised trial following her recover from prison. …

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Battered Bruins will have Marchand behind opposite Leafs

TORONTO — When personification a group twice in 48 hours, it helps to know a opposition’s personnel. That intel will be harder to come by for a Maple Leafs on Friday night as they face a Boston Bruins group with a series of call-ups in their lineup due to injury. …

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‘MAN, THAT’S LOW’: Video reportedly shows Roy Halladay drifting days before comfortless accident

Days before Roy Halladay tragically died in a craft pile-up off Florida’s coast, beach-goers  filmed a ex-Blue Jays ace pulling off unsure maneuvers during intensely low altitudes over a Gulf of Mexico. “Man, that’s low. Pretty neat,” a male says while filming what appears to be Halladay’s ICON A5 zooming …

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‘Stranger Things’ kids perform Motown hits with James Corden and some-more late night highlights this week

Stranger Things kids are Motown stars Netflix’s Stranger Things wouldn’t be a large success it is but a kids, who make a array so refreshing. But a squad of rising stars – Finn Wolfhard, Gaten Matarazzo, Caleb McLaughlin, and Noah Schnapp – valid they’re even some-more gifted than their characters …

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New YouTube channel resurrects Canadian TV shows, films

For years, Canadians have been means to watch episodes of iconic American classics such as The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Batman or we Love Lucy. But where was Canada’s TV heritage? Why was a homegrown transport always, after a initial run, sealed divided in a vault? Well, The Littlest Hobo …

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Car rams into organisation of students in France, injuring 3

In this print taken on Jun 6 2017, hooded military officers lay in a military automobile after a male pounded military officers patrolling in front of Notre Dame Cathedral, in Paris. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena, File)

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Doctor admits to touching sleeping lady nearby groin on flight

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Louis C.K. breaks overpower on allegations: ’These stories are true’

NEW YORK — Comedian Louis C.K. expelled a following matter on Friday following allegations of passionate bungle in a New York Times report. The matter is unedited solely for pithy language: I wish to residence a stories told to a New York Times by 5 women named Abby, Rebecca, Dana, …

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