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Friday 10 July 2015

Nancy Drew Has A Posse

Are Dinner Tickets The Future Of Dining?, Nancy Drew Has A Posse And Other Facts, Fancy Cocktails That Are Surprisingly Easy To Make, How America Is Killing Its Mentally Ill, WATCH: The Good Side Of Bad Dreams, What Happened In Room 102?
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Friday, July 10, 2015
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A MEAL TICKET
Are Dinner Tickets The Future Of Dining?
gq.com
If you thought trying to nab a reservation at a hot new restaurant was hard, just wait until you see what the industry is cooking up next. Actually, don't wait. Book a table at any one of the high-end food temples that now require you to buy a ticket—and pay for your meal—far in advance. A slew of idealistic chefs think this is the future of dining. The rest of us hope it's not.
WHAT WE LEARNED THIS WEEK
Nancy Drew Has A Posse And Other Facts
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This week we learned why Nancy Drew is the most popular woman in gaming, deformed pizza still looks delicious and handwriting will never die.
WE'LL HAVE THE MEME-CHELADA SPONSORED
Fancy Cocktails That Are Surprisingly Easy To Make
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We here at Digg care about you so we've done the hard work of making and taste-testing each of the four summer cocktail recipes below to make sure that they're up to our standards. The results are in and they're delicious.
THE TRIALS OF TERESA SHEEHAN
How America Is Killing Its Mentally Ill
buzzfeed.com
In 2008, San Francisco police were called to transport a woman with mental illness to a hospital. Instead, they shot her seven times. This is the story of how police became our nation's mental health care workers, and how Teresa Sheehan's family fought for her before the shooting — and since.
DARE TO NIGHTMARE
WATCH: The Good Side Of Bad Dreams
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Do your bad dreams about your boss stress you out? Well, they may actually have a positive effect on your mental health.
THE IMPENDING EXECUTION OF RICHARD GOSSIP
What Happened In Room 102?
firstlook.org
Richard Glossip, the lead plaintiff in Glossip v. Gross, the Supreme Court decision that legalized long and painful executions, will be put to death in Oklahoma as early as September 16. All his state and federal appeals have been exhausted. Problem is, he may well be innocent.
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KING OF THE MOUNTAINS, AND THIS BRIDGE
Image: Eritrea's Daniel Teklehaimanot passes over a bridge as he rides in the breakaway group of three riders in Dieppe during the sixth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 191.5 kilometers (119 miles) with start in Abbeville and finish in Le Havre, France, Thursday, July 9, 2015.
Eritrea's Daniel Teklehaimanot passes over a bridge as he rides in the breakaway group of three riders in Dieppe during the sixth stage of the Tour de France cycling race over 191.5 kilometers (119 miles) with start in Abbeville and finish in Le Havre, France, Thursday, July 9, 2015. Credit: AP Photo/Laurent Cipriani
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