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$680,000 home built on wrong lot!

Six months after building their $680,000 vacation home, a couple from missouri learned it was built on the wrong lot. The house was built along the Atlantic Ocean near Palm Coast, Mark and Brenda Voss learned it’s on the wrong lot in the gated Ocean Hammock community.   [GARD align=”center”]

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See Worlds Most Expensive Hamburger

A London restaurant claims to have created the world’s most expensive burger, embellished with gold leaf, lobster and caviar. The wagyu beef and venison dish, priced at £1,100, took three weeks to develop and has been verified by Record Setters as the highest priced across the world. Honky Tonk restaurant in Chelsea, the affluent west London neighbourhood, has garnished the …

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Dubai Police’s Futuristic Amphibian Vehicle

The Dubai police force is no stranger to acquiring vehicles that are a tad over the top. From their Bugatti Veyron, to their BRABUS G63S-700, they are prepared for just about any chase. While their current fleet has focused mainly on the street, they recently added a new vehicle that can travel on both land and sea. According to an article …

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Artists slide by the law by going underground

A photo pictorial by WaPo shows how Tehran is the seat where most of Iran’s artistic community resides and hopes to one day thrive, despite the tremendous censorship restrictions regarding who can perform and under which circumstances. Navigating these restrictions has become an art form itself [Read Full Story] [GARD align=”center”] 6 “AV” performs its play “Melpomene” in some old …

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Iranian General Killed in Syria

IRNA – Gen. Darisawi was killed in action in Aleppo, Syria. He was the commander of IRGC Basij forces in Kuzestan province. It was not known when he was deployed to Syria, and the Iranians did not disclose the circumstances or the time of his death.  Darisawi becomes one of the highest ranking Iranian officers killed in action in Syria …

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Iranian millioner bids to buy La Liga team

Middle East Football Matters: Iranian business tycoon Hossein Hedayati is lining up a takeover bid of Spanish top-flight club Getafe. Discussing the “ins and outs of his bid to buy” the Madrid-based club in an interview with Spanish daily Marca, 51-year-old Hedayati confirmed talks are already underway.Steel magnate Hedayati, who is reported to be worth $2.5 billion, has been involved …

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Two Iranian Guards, One Pakistani Officer Killed In Shootout

Radio Farda – Two Iranian border guards and a Pakistani paramilitary officer have been reported killed in a shooting incident. Iranian media quoted Revolutionary Guards Corps Brigadier General Roham-Bakhsh Habibi as saying that “a number of the bandits” were killed in the fighting in the restive province of Sistan-Baluchistan late on October 16. [GARD align=”left”] He added that a vehicle and …

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First Official Apple Reseller Store Opens in Iran

The U.S. government’s lifting of a United States embargo for exports of selected category of products into Iran on May 30th of last year, paved the way for opening of the first official Apple reseller (not company store) in Iran. Up until now, Iranians have been forced to purchase Apple’s iPhone, iPad and iMacs, making their way to unofficial stores …

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What? an ISIS gift shop in Istanbul!

ISIS appears to be stepping up its campaign to attract an international support base after clothing and memorabilia promoting the group appeared online. The sale of Western clothing – including T-shirts, hoodies and baseball caps – bearing the Islamist group’s name and slogans is a worrying development in ISIS’ growth as a global ‘terror brand’. [Read More] [GARD align=”center”]

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Impressive Chinese acrobat

21-year-old Chinese acrobat Kai Hou shows off some impressive acrobatic skills while practicing in Los Angeles, California, for an upcoming show. Hou also includes footage from his performance in the circus show, “A MUSE”, by 7 Fingers in Leon, Mexico. [GARD align=”center”]

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