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Construction Worker Moons Queen Elizabeth With Inappropriate Flag Placement
Construction Worker Moons Queen Elizabeth With Inappropriate Flag Placement
Construction Worker Moons Queen Elizabeth With Inappropriate Flag Placement
Not many people can say the Queen of England has seen their bare backside, but Liam Warriner of Australia can. During the monarch’s recent visit to Brisbane, her motorcade was treated to a “full moon” when Warriner dropped trou and ran about 50 yards alongside the cars with an Australian flag wedged between his buttocks.
Amanda Knox Thanks Family After She Returns to the US [VIDEO]
Amanda Knox Thanks Family After She Returns to the US [VIDEO]
Amanda Knox Thanks Family After She Returns to the US [VIDEO]
Amanda Knox, who recently saw her murder conviction in Italy overturned and was freed after four years in prison, returned home to Seattle on Tuesday night. At a news conference held at Sea-Tac Airport after her arrival, she tearfully expressed gratitude to her supporters, saying, “My family’s the most important thing to me so I just want to go and be with them, so, thank you for being there for m
American Al-Qaida Cleric Anwar al-Awlaki Killed in Yemeni Airstrike
American Al-Qaida Cleric Anwar al-Awlaki Killed in Yemeni Airstrike
American Al-Qaida Cleric Anwar al-Awlaki Killed in Yemeni Airstrike
US officials said Friday that Anwar al-Awlaki, an American-born radical cleric linked to al-Qaida, has been killed by an airstrike in Yemen. Al-Awlaki, 40, was seen as especially dangerous because his internet savvy and English-fluency made it easier for him to draw recruits to attack the United States. His sermons urging such attacks were widely circulated among militants in the West.
Saudi Arabian Women Granted the Right to Vote
Saudi Arabian Women Granted the Right to Vote
Saudi Arabian Women Granted the Right to Vote
King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz al-Saud of Saudi Arabia announced Sunday that women will now be permitted to vote and run for elected office. In addition, they will participate in the next session of the unelected, advisory Shura Council. To American women, who’ve had the right to vote for nearly a century, the king’s proclamation may seem overdue and even quaint. In a country, however, where women st

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