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Thursday 23 October 2014

The Original Dog Whisperer

Why Boeing's 787 Dreamliner Remains A Financial Mess, Fake News Sites Are Using Facebook To Spread Ebola Panic, The Best Lesson You Probably Didn't Learn In School, Camera Catches White House Fence Jumper Kicking A Dog, The Man Who Brought Dogs Into The Military, The 20,000 Calorie Strongman Diet
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Thursday, October 23, 2014
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NIGHTMARELINER
Why Boeing's 787 Dreamliner Remains A Financial Mess
businessweek.com
Three years after it entered commercial service, Boeing continues to lose money on every single 787 they make.
ALSO SELLING PUMPKIN SPICE CONDOMS
Fake News Sites Are Using Facebook To Spread Ebola Panic
theverge.com
They call themselves satire sites, but they're really spreading scary rumors for profit.
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The Best Lesson You Probably Didn't Learn In School
teamtreehouse.com
If you had learned to code in school, you could have made that awesome app by now. Thankfully, Treehouse teaches you everything you need to know without boring you to tears.
WHO KICKS A DOG?
Camera Catches White House Fence Jumper Kicking A Dog
digg.com
Another person jumped the White House fence on Wednesday evening. He was quickly caught, but not before he kicked a dog.
ORIGINAL DOG WHISPERER
The Man Who Brought Dogs Into The Military
foreignpolicy.com
How a British colonel altered the battlefields of World War I, and why his crusade still resonates today.
FOOD FOR MORE THAN THOUGHT
The 20,000 Calorie Strongman Diet
digg.com
Robert Oberst is one of America's leading professional strongmen, holder of the American record in the Log Lift and eater extraordinaire. In an average day, Obie consumes 15,000–20,000 calories. Here's what he eats.
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R.I.P.
Image: Soldiers watch as a man places flowers at a memorial outside the gates of the John Weir Foote Armory, the home of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada in Hamilton, Ontario, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, in memory of Canadian soldier Nathan Cirillo. Witnesses say Cirillo, posted at the National War Memorial near Parliament Hill in Ottawa, was gunned down at point-blank range Wednesday morning by a man carrying a rifle and dressed all in black, his face half-covered.
Soldiers watch as a man places flowers at a memorial outside the gates of the John Weir Foote Armory, the home of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada in Hamilton, Ontario, Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2014, in memory of Canadian soldier Nathan Cirillo. Witnesses say Cirillo, posted at the National War Memorial near Parliament Hill in Ottawa, was gunned down at point-blank range Wednesday morning by a man carrying a rifle and dressed all in black, his face half-covered. Credit: AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Aaron Lynett
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