The body of Salvador Dali exhumed for paternity

July 21, 2017

The exhumation of Salvador Dali from his grave has already begun. This information was confirmed by press Secretary of the Foundation Gala-Salvador Dalí Foundation. The process of exhumation is the court satisfied the claim of Abel Martinez, claiming that the great surrealist painter – her blood father. In 2015, Abel filed the first lawsuit to establish paternity. In June 2017, the court finally allowed to conduct the examination. If the…

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Rival de Blasio believes that mayor spends taxpayers ‘ money on their trips

July 20, 2017

Opponent of new York mayor bill de Blasio in the upcoming elections, Nicole Malliotakis, filed in the office of the mayor letter. Malliotakis requires to disclose the documents, which will be explained in detail all the amountspent on the trip 21 de Blasio outside of the state in 2014, including his recent trip to the summit of the G20 in Germany. «Taxpayers deserve to know the truth and all the…

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Texas will impose corporal punishment for students in the form of a blow with a paddle

July 20, 2017

Students in the city of Three Rivers in the County of Live Oak (TX) for committing minor disciplinary offences, such as disobeying teachers, will be punished by corporal shock paddle. The paddle is made of wood. this was reported in the local newspaper the Corpus Christi Caller-Times. Such a measure, I believe teachers will have a greater educational impact on students than, for example, a suspension. For the new corporal…

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Dancer at Rockefeller Center will replace a temporary mural

July 20, 2017

Nothing lasts forever in this world, especially the art installation on the streets of new York. After his hour of triumph a huge 13-meter ballerina retired for a well deserved rest on July 17, leaving the square at Rockefeller Center boring and unremarkable. But as they say, a Holy place is never empty, and the artist Jason Woodside has already placed his large-scale muralthat will adorn not only Big Apple,…

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Lead singer of Linkin Park had committed suicide

July 20, 2017

This morning Chester Bennington, American rock musician and singer of the world famous group Linkin Park committed suicide. This was first reported by the newspaper TMZ, and the news was confirmed by news Agency The Associated Press. The police say that 41-year-old musician hung himself in his home in Palos Verdes Estates, a southern suburb of Los Angeles. Around 9 a.m. police responded to a call about a dead person….

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A pond in Flushing spoil the life of the inhabitants of the area

July 20, 2017

The fetid pond in Bowne Park, which is inhabited by toxic algae destroys the popular resting place in Queens. The parks Department of the city hung signs with the safety rules on the fence of the Park after the end of June, representatives of the Department of environmental protection state detected in the above-mentioned pond blue-green algaethat are dangerous for people, Pets and fish. Locals complain that all life is…

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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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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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