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Irish Government Funds Website Offering Teens Advice On Threesomes

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"All You Wanted To Know About Jews" - Berlin Exhibit Tackles Touchy, Funny Questions

At the German capital's Jewish Museum, the starting point for are anonymous questions from ordinary visitors  -- and a sense of humor.

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From Sands Of Normandy, A Long Journey Home For American GI's Lost Dog Tag

From Sands Of Normandy, A Long Journey Home For American GI's Lost Dog Tag

Occasionally, D-Day artifacts still wash up on the beaches of Normandy. But these days, it is rare for someone in France to be able to trace them back to America's Greatest Generation.

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Spanish Daily El Pais Compares Angela Merkel To Hitler, Apologizes

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European Shares Rally As Cyprus Agrees To Last-Minute Bailout Deal

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The Miracle After Italy's

The Miracle After Italy's "Parmesan Earthquake"

This is the good kind of cheesy...

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Sweden: More Than Ever, The Land Of Internet Freedom

Sweden: More Than Ever, The Land Of Internet Freedom

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A Twitter Ride-Along With Cops All Around The World

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After Cyprus, Will Luxembourg Be Next Euro Banking Haven To Implode?

After Cyprus, Will Luxembourg Be Next Euro Banking Haven To Implode?

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The Humility Of Pope Francis In A Single Photo

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Our Country In Ruins - Young People In Cyprus Start To Panic

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