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For six years, a building supervisor in Spain quietly collected a $41,500 salary from his local government without showing up for work. And he would have gotten away with it too if it wasn’t for him getting an award for his 20 years of loyal service.Joaquín
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ABC News VideosMy full name is Sara Kathryn, but it's never meant much to me. I'm named after great-grandmothers, black-and-white faces I've seen in photos but whose stories I'd never heard. Beyond their names, I knew almost nothing about great-grandma Sarah and great-grandma Katie, not even where they came from. When, as a child, I was assigned class projects that required me to trace my family tree, I always hit stumbling blocks. "Where are we from?" I'd asked my maternal grandparents. My grandfather, a jovial dentist with a penchant for corny jokes and bolo ties, was characteristically upbeat. At this this question, though, he hardened: "We're Jewish," he responded. Every time. "But Grandpa," I insisted,
Good HousekeepingThere was an uninvited guest onstage Saturday night at the latest and most brutal Republican presidential debate: George W. Bush. The focus on Bush 43's legacy signals a big problem for the GOP. Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.), who declared in a prior debate that he missed the bygone president, pronounced W the winner last night. But no matter how much Jeb Bush defended his brother, or Marco Rubio came to the former president's aid, that Bush's legacy abruptly became a question at all, at this very late date, dealt the establishment a potentially crippling blow. Yes, the establishment - there's that word again, used advisedly but of necessity. For what was supposed to be more established a fact
The WeekGigi Hadid's year in fashion domination continues. She's adding more New York Fashion Week runways (DVF, etc.) to her resume, and now Sports Illustrated's 2016 swimsuit issue, where she appears in 29 photos posted on the site, shot by Yu Tsai. Gigi posed in Tahiti for them, wearing many, many tiny bikini tops: Like. How does this one even make sense? Chainmail bikini? And a one-piece with a LOT of underboob: Wow. That look was Gigi's favorite: "It kind of reminded me of the old Sports Illustrated swimsuits that I loved." And as a third-time swimsuit issue model, Gigi worked it on the shoot. See all the images on Sports Illustrated's site.
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Publishers Clearing HouseNavy admiral Pete Fanta wants to skip an at-sea prototype railgun in favor of installing an operational railgun aboard a new Zumwalt class destroyer which is planned to go into service in 2018. The Navy has been testing an electromagnetic railgun and could have an operational unit ready to go on one of the new Zumwalt-class destroyers under construction at Bath Iron Works. Admiral Fanta is the he Navy's director of surface warfare.
nextbigfuture.comBaton Rouge Police officers convinced a man to peacefully surrender an assault weapon on Monday moments after he pointed the firearm at authorities. The 9 a.m. incident in the 4200 block of Prescott Road started after an officer noticed Joshua Parker, 28, recklessly driving a Chrysler 300 sedan over a curb and into a fence, according to a Baton Rouge Police report. Parker got out of the vehicle with his chest puffed and one of his fists clenched before pulling out a black assault weapon and walking toward a residence, the document says. Three officers approached Parker and ordered him to put the weapon on the ground, said Baton Rouge Police Sgt. Don Coppola. Parker approached the lawmen “in an
theadvocate.comA man is in hot water after pranking his girlfriend with a fake proposal on Valentine's Day. In a video shared to Facebook, Brad Holmes, from Southampton, England, leads his girlfriend, Jenny Davies, from the couch before dropping to one knee at her feet. Jenny, whom he's been dating for six months, is seen gasping and holding her hands to her face in shock.
Inside EditionEvery mum or mum-to-be puts a bit of thinking into what she packs in her hospital bag when she’s getting ready for her baby to arrive. There are plenty of products that can help calm a woman - and kit her and her little one out - when she goes into labour
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