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Car thieves crash through gates Florida governor's mansion

Two men in a stolen car crashed through the gates of the Florida governor's mansion, cut across the grounds and exited by smashing through another gate, police said on Thursday.... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas

The original name of Bank of America was Bank of Italy. See more

Posted in Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas

Topless saleswomen are legal in Liverpool, England, but only in tropical fish stores. See more

Posted in Crime & Law Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas

If the entire population of earth was reduced to exactly 100 people,50% of the world's currency would be held by 6 people. See more

Posted in Business & Politics Other by Paul van der Maas

Ninety percent of New York City cabbies are recently arrived immigrants. See more

Posted in Business & Politics by Bas van Rijn

Members of the armed forces and the police cannot vote in the Dominican Republic. See more

Posted in Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas

The Mall in Washington, D.C. is 1.4 times larger than Vatican City. See more

Posted in Business & Politics Other by Paul van der Maas

The ten most generous governments (relative to GDP) are all in Europe. See more

Posted in Business & Politics Other by Paul van der Maas

72% of people in Mali earn less than $1 per day. See more

Posted in Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas

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