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Jackie Onassis wanted a divorce?

Jackie Kennedy wanted to divorce 'philandering' JFK before 'assassination', claims new book

Jacqueline Kennedy was poised to be the first sitting First Lady to divorce a president when he was assassinated, a new book claims. Fed up with John F. Kennedy’s blatant philandering, she saw no other way out but to dump the Camelot prince, reveals explosive unauthorized biography “Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: A Life Beyond Her Wildest Dreams,” obtained by the Daily …

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Kendra Wilkinson Reveals First Picture of Baby Girl (Photo)

Kendra Wilkinson Reveals First Picture of Baby Girl

Kendra Wilkinson and Hank Baskett are proud parents to new daughter Alijah Mary. The baby was born May 16, and has an older brother in 4-year-old Hank IV. Wilkinson and Baskett released the first photo of Alijah to Us Weekly on Wednesday, and tell the magazine the new baby completes their family.

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Rouge Valley : Patient records of 8,300 mothers breached at Toronto hospital

Rouge Valley : Patient records of 8,300 mothers breached at Toronto hospital

The Privacy Commissioner of Ontario as well as the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) are investigating after a massive privacy breach targeting mothers of newborns took place at Rouge Valley Centenary hospital. As many as 8,300 patients saw their names, addresses and phone numbers turned over to private companies selling registered education savings plans by two staff members at Rouge Valley …

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Adventures in dining: Temporary restaurant serves up bugs for a good cause

Adventures in dining: Temporary restaurant serves up bugs for a good cause

Insects could be the next big thing for the global food supply, and a pest control business will offer free lunches at a pop-up restaurant in D.C. Wednesday to promote the idea. The so-called “Pestaurant on Pennsey” will be set up at the Occidental Grill at 1475 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, and the bait for lunchtime bargain-hunters will include grasshopper burgers, …

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Researchers determine why koalas cling to tree limbs

Researchers determine why koalas cling to tree limbs

Researchers have finally figured out why koalas hug trees when it gets hot. A new study published on Tuesday by American and Australian scientists at the University of Melborne, Australia, shows that the iconic animal beats the heat by hugging trees.

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Clint Eastwood : Actor Out With Mystery Blonde

Clint Eastwood : Actor Out With Mystery Blonde

Clint Eastwood rolling with new blonde Clint Eastwood, 84, has a new blonde beauty by his side when he goes grocery shopping in Los Angeles. Since splitting from his wife, Dina Eastwood in 2013 after 17-years-of marriage, Clint Eastwood has recently taken up with yet another much younger blonde beauty.

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New tropical creature discovered by Irish researchers

New tropical creature discovered by Irish researchers

Researchers from Trinity College in Dublin have discovered a new species of bird in Indonesia. Zoologists identified a currently unrecognised species from the threatened Sulawesi region. They are proposing that the colourful bird – which looks like an exotic robin – should be called the ‘Wakatobi Flowerpecker’.

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US : FDA approves drug to treat MRSA

US : FDA approves drug to treat MRSA

Researchers may have come up with a new treatment for serious skin infections like MRSA. Scientists at Duke University say in a 3-year study, a single, intravenous infusion of the drug Oritavancin was just as effective in treating resistant infections as the current standard drug, Vancomycin, which is taken twice a day for up to ten days.

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Chile national park yields fossil treasure trove (Video)

Chile national park yields fossil treasure trove

Scientists have uncovered a vast graveyard of ancient marine reptiles hidden under a glacier in southern Chile. In a new study published in the Geological Society of America Bulletin, the researchers document the discovery of the remains of 46 ophthalmosaurid ichthyosaurs (marine reptiles) at the Tyndall Glacier in the Torres del Paine National Park of southern Chile.

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