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Drunk shouts 'terrorists,' urinates on mosque rugs
NEW YORK — In the latest in a spate of anti-Muslim incidents over the last two days, an intoxicated man entered a mosque in Queens on Wednesday evening and proceeded to urinate on prayer rugs, New York police ...
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Drunken Man Yells "Terrorists," Urinates on Mosque Rugs: Report
A belligerent intoxicated man with a beer in hand strolled into a mosque in Queens, shouted the word "terrorists" and callously urinated on rugs as worshippers engaged in prayer, cops and witnesses said last night ...
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Indy among nation's worst for bedbugs
wash bedding and vacuum rugs and upholstered furniture often. Because hotels can be an easy place to pick up bed bugs, Hedlund suggests taking a travel bottle to spray your stuff down before you come home.
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Feds investigating suspicious fire at Tenn. mosque site
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N.Y. official: Stabbing suspect had war journals
shouting at worshippers and urinating on prayer rugs, spokesman Ibrahim Hooper said. New York police said that the incident isn't believed to be bias-related, that the suspect was drunk and didn't know he was at a ...
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The 10 greatest (accidental) inventions of all time
Play-Doh - Kutol Products Sam Spratt/Gizmodo Before being found ground into the rugs of child-rearing homes everywhere, Play-Doh was ironically created to be a cleaning product. The paste was first marketed as a ...
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Silk's dark side: Uzbek kids made to grow cocoons
Some stays in Uzbekistan to be woven into scarves or rugs at small factories and mainly sold to tourists. They rarely reach Western stores. "I never saw any silk garment with a tag 'Made in Uzbekistan'" in U.
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Afghan war rugs turn profit on violence - World news - South and ...
The carpets are a reminder that even war is a commodity in today's Afghanistan, where so many are trying to profit from the billions pouring into the effort to ...
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