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Guyanese Christmas Gives A Whole New Meaning To Slow Food
Two classic Christmas dishes beloved by the people of Guyana are pepperpot and garlic pork. To get the flavors just right, you have to cook them and let them sit out for weeks.
British Citizens Warned To Behave In The United Arab Emirates
In the style of "Twas the Night Before Christmas," Britons are warned no drunkenness or kissing at Christmas in Dubai. The British Embassy says, "We love seeing you all, but not for the wrong reason!"
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An Update On For-Profit Colleges
New regulations and new complaints for a troubled sector; a new owner for a troubled college.
Police Kill Young Man In Missouri; 'It's Not What People Portray,' Mayor Says
Police say a black 18-year-old had a gun when he was shot at a gas station in a St. Louis suburb that's just two miles west of Ferguson. Police have released a video of the incident.
In Its Strange Journey, 'The Interview' Becomes An Art House Film
In what scenario does a $44 million slapstick comedy become a good fit for independent theaters? Only one involving geopolitical intrigue, a humiliating hack and terror threats from North Korea.
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Teacher Wins $150,000 Prize — And Donates It All To Her School
Nikki Bollerman recently won a contest that gave books to her students. The third-grade teacher, 26, decided the cash that came with it should also go to her school.
25 Years After Death, A Dictator Still Casts A Shadow In Romania
Nicolae Ceausescu ruled with an iron fist for 25 years until he was overthrown and executed on Christmas Day in 1989. A quarter-century after his ouster, the country is still dealing with his legacy.
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New Blood Donation Rules Would Still Exclude Many Gay Men
The FDA recommends overturning a lifetime ban on blood donations by men who have sex with men. It's the right solution, but it still won't help me donate.
Contractor Freed By Cuba Will Get $3.2M From U.S.
A USAID official confirmed the payment to Alan Gross, who spent five years in a Cuban prison. It's part of a settlement with the Maryland-based company for which he worked at the time of his arrest.
China's Fierce Anti-Corruption Crackdown: An Insider's View
China's president has pushed hard to combat corruption. But he's meeting resistance from some bureaucrats who say their incomes have fallen because bribes are less common.
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