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Three U.S. contractors that were held hostage in the jungle for over five years by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) returned home late yesterday. The men had been conducting an aerial counter-narcotics search when their plane had to make an emergency landing. FARC arrived and killed two crew members and took the others hostage. Eleven members of the Colombian security force were also released in the recent rescue mission.
The body of a 12-year-old Vermont girl missing since June 25 is believed to have been found. Brooke Bennett was last seen with her uncle at a convenience store a week ago, and it is alleged that he then brought her to back to his house, where she was initiated into a sex ring. Blarg.
YouTube has to hand over a whopping 12 terabytes of log info as part of the lawsuit initiated by Viacom. Viacom wants to prove that YouTube users have spent more time watching videos that infringe copyrights instead of crappy video about cats.
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Christie Brinkley's (fourth) estranged husband is a pig.
Word of the Day: beerjangling, v., spare-changing for beer money. Brought to you by Modern Drunkard Magazine Online.
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Good report. I was just reading about the rescue.
terabyte? I've never even of that word! I feel so Smartini now having learned a new word.
wow, that's a lot of mud slinging going on in the Brinkley case.
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