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British musicians Ozzy Osbourne of Black Sabbath, arrives at the Classic Rock Roll of Honour awards 2013 at the Camden Roundhouse in north London, Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013.
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'I'm Living On Borrowed Time': Ozzy Osbourne Opens Up About Past Drug Abuse
Legendary rocker Ozzy Osbourne has opened up about his past drug use and dramatically revealed he has asked wife Sharon Osbourne to “just turn the machine off” if he ends up in hospital. |... (photo: AP / Joel Ryan)
A 'safe' way to see Bangkok's seedier side
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A 'safe' way to see Bangkok's seedier side
July 2, 2014 -- Updated 0239 GMT (1039 HKT) | Local companies are cashing in on demand from timid thrill seekers who want to safely experience Bangkok's infamously raunchy clubs. Chaperoned tours guid... (photo: WN / Marzena J.)
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Rob Ford Has Finally Admitted That He's An Addict
A two-month stint in rehab has completely changed Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's tune. | After reports of a video showing the mayor smoking crack cocaine spread last year, Ford repeatedly denied being a dru... (photo: Creative Commons / Shaun Merritt)
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U.S singer/songwriter Bobby Womack poses for photographs before he is presented with the 'Bluesfest Lifetime Achievement Award' for Services To Soul', at the Royal Albert Hall in west London, Monday, Oct. 28, 2013.  The Independent 
Bobby Womack: Singer and songwriter whose five-decade career included work with the Rolling Stones and Gorillaz
Blessed with a gruff baritone voice that was instantly recognisable, and a heart-rending ability to convey his travails, trials and tribulations in his memorable compositions and interpretations of ot... (photo: AP / Joel Ryan)
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An overweight person eats in London, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2007. Britain's health secretary called Wednesday for a fundamental shift in the way the nation tackles obesity after a study said dramatic action was required to stop the majority of the population from becoming obese by 2050. The Examiner
Rewiring your brain to stop food addiction and obesity
Hunger, fullness and the desire to start and stop eating is a complicated process controlled by the delicate balance of body chemistry. A disruption of this chemistry can... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth)
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British singer Paolo Nutini performs at the Opening Ceremony Celebration Concert in Hyde Park, London, Friday, July 27, 2012. The concert is part of a series of events being organised by the Mayor of London Boris Johnson, to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic Games. Entertainment Wise
Paolo Nutini Defends One Direction Drug Scandal And Admits He 'Smokes Marijuana Daily Because It Keeps Him Going'
Paolo Nutini has defended One Direction in the wake of their recent drug scandal, admitting that he doesn't think that there's anything wrong with the boys occasionally i... (photo: AP / James McCauley)
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A mouse looks on at an Argentine laboratory in Buenos Aires, Thursday Jan. 8, 2004. This laboratory develops transegenic mice with modified neurological genes that can be used to study possible treatments for diseases such as Parkinson's and schizophrenia. The Los Angeles Times
Lab mice get addicted to sun exposure, you might too
Does basking in the sun make you feel relaxed and happy, like nothing can bother you? There may be a biological reason for that. | Researchers found that mice who we... (photo: AP / Natacha Pisarenko)
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File - A boy plays with a soccer ball inside Zaatri refugee camp, host to tens of thousands of Syrians displaced by conflict, near Mafraq, Jordan, 7 December, 2012. The Guardian
Global refugee figure passes 50m for first time since second world war
UNHCR report says more than half of those displaced are children, with aids organisations reaching breaking point | Women and their children sit outside their tents at th... (photo: UN / Mark Garten)
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Fewer elephants killed in 2013 The Himalayan
Fewer elephants killed in 2013
  But populations still reducing | Added At:  2014-06-19 8:52 PM |    Last Updated At: 2014-06-19 8:52 PM | The Himalayan Times - Saved Arti... (photo: WN / marzena)
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, right, and FIFA President Sepp Blatter seen during their meeting in Moscow, Thursday, Oct. 15, 2009. BBC News
How Fifa spent £16m on a film where Sepp Blatter is a hero
A £19m film version of Fifa's history, in which president Sepp Blatter is one of the heroes, is opening in Serbia but no plans have been announced for worldwide rel... (photo: AP / Alexei Nikolsky)
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FILE-This Sept.7, 1995 file photo shows Michael Jackson performing for the opening of the 12th Annual MTV Video Music Awards at New York s Radio City Music Hall. Canberra Times
Michael Jackson's secrets explained in Autopsy: The Last Hours Of...
Keen to know if Michael Jackson bleached his skin, if Whitney Houston had great genes or great doctors or how many breast augmentations Anna Nicole Smith underwent? | Tho... (photo: AP / L.M. Otero)
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