Traveling the USA: the magic castle Hearst, CA

July 20, 2017

The estate of incredible beauty, the Hearst castle, is the jewel of the Central coast of California. It was built by media Mogul William Randolph Hearst who died in 1951. Three years later the estate became a Park in the state of California, and in 1958 it was opened to visitors. Despite the fact that the mansion is located away from the noisy city, with its beauty and vast collection…

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Traveling the USA: the magic castle Hearst, CA

July 20, 2017

The estate of incredible beauty, the Hearst castle, is the jewel of the Central coast of California. It was built by media Mogul William Randolph Hearst who died in 1951. Three years later the estate became a Park in the state of California, and in 1958 it was opened to visitors. Despite the fact that the mansion is located away from the noisy city, with its beauty and vast collection…

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In new York city banned the dogs for the money

July 20, 2017

Dog owners in new York were furious because of a little-known law that prohibits walking dogs for money. The Department of Health prohibits to take money for the care of animals outside of the kennels. Services Department has warned users of the popular app on services dog Rover, that those breaking the law. The new code prohibits the keeping, feeding, grooming for compensation without a special license. The problem lies…

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The opening of Target and Trader Joe’s in the USC Village in Los Angeles soon

July 20, 2017

The new 15-acre complex USC Village has been under construction for three years and is currently almost complete, and this means that mini market Target and a full-sized Trader Joe’s will soon appear here. According to the Los Angeles Daily News, Target will open on Sunday. The store will house over 22,000 square feet (although the average size of the stores is 130,000 square feet) and will be the sixth…

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ExxonMobil fined $2 000 000 for violations of sanctions

July 20, 2017

The Department of the office for foreign assets control of the U.S. Treasury Department imposed a fine in the amount of 2 000 000 USD ExxonMobil Corp. (Irving, Texas), and its subsidiaries in the US, ExxonMobil Development Co. and ExxonMobil Oil Corp. («ExxonMobil») For violations of § 589.201 sanctions regulations against Russia and 31 CFR Part 589 (the Provisions on sanctions related to the Ukraine). In the period from 14…

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Police looking for serial rapist

July 20, 2017

According to police, the man suspected of two attempts of rape, had earlier tried to make two more. On 12 July, about 23:45 the man tried to attack a 22-year-old woman, but fortunately she managed to fight back. The action takes place in Pacific street and Nostrad Avenue. Next, a man was attacked in 1 night in a residential building in the area near the prospect St. Brand and new…

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In Chicago will give hope to those contemplating suicide

July 20, 2017

Chicago transportation company Metra will develop and will establish on subway platforms and signs for suicide prevention. Metra has partnered with experts in the field of mental health to come up with ideas for posters. They write in addition to the hotline of psychological assistance, the messages that give desperate people hope. And perhaps a potential suicide’s mind to make a fateful step. «When people are killed on the railway,…

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After 40 years, identified another victim of serial killer John Gacy

July 20, 2017

In Illinois identified the remains of one of the seven unnamed victims of serial killer John Wayne Gacy. As reported by WLS-TV the Sheriff of Cook County Tom Dart, the victim was a 16-year-old James «Jimmy» Byron Haakenson from Minnesota departed from the house in 1976. In August of the same year, he called his mother, said that he was all right, and he’s in Chicago. After a few days,…

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The couple from Queens enslaved Korean children

July 20, 2017

The couple from Queens pleaded guilty to using two children from Koreawho come to study and live in America. Residents of the area Flushing — 54-year-old Chong Tek Lee and his 50-year-old wife Yong Sook Park in 2010, took to their temporary residence of a brother and sister from Korea. As reported by NBC district attorney of Queens, Richard brown, shortly after the children arrived in the U.S., the couple…

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