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Roxy Jacenko and husband Oliver Curtis are all smiles while the poo jogger remains on the loose

She's currently being terrorised by a phantom pooper. World's first hair bank charges men 2,500 to freeze cells in a lab if they go bald. The world's first hair bank has opened in Manchester which charges men 2,500 to freeze samples of their hair. The cells will later be cloned in a lab and injected back into their scalps to restore hairline. NRL great Andrew Johns takes aim at Valentine Holmes and Jarryd Hayne. NRL great Andrew Johns told his 'Freddy and the Eighth' podcast the pair had sunk potentially lucrative deals in Australia when they travelled overseas to try their hand in the NFL. Chelsea scout believes Blues should re-sign centre back Nathan Ake. The Cherries signed the Holland defender from Chelsea for 20million in June 2017 after he spent a loan period on the south coast. Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has opted for youth this season. Regular vs. Premium Gas, Redux. Readers responded to Smarter Driving by scratching their heads over the fuel economy of premium gasoline, while others who admitted that they never used turn signals blamed the other guy. The return of the Razr Motorola set to reveal its iconic foldable smartphone next month. Motorola is set to unveiled a reinvented version of its iconic foldable phone on November 13th claiming it is 'an original unlike any other' - the smartphone is also said to come with a $1,500 price tag. Editor's Choice Pictures. Our top photos from the last 24 hours. New York Galleries What to See Right Now. Konrad Luegs paintings and sculptures; Rebecca Morgans subversions of gender stereotypes; and new works from Leonhard Hurzlmeier. Data for the Public Good. Data tells important stories about our country. We should treat it with more respect. The most influential mothers in Britain...so can you guess what they do? Mothers Holly Gee and Sophie Taylor are two of the most influential mothers in Britain today who joined forces to launch their blog Life Of Mummies two years ago. Ginny NiCarthy, 92, Author of Guide for Battered Women, Dies. Her book became a standard reference for women suffering abuse in the home. What did you do right today? it asked, calling for a daily checklist. Biden Escalates Attack on Facebook Over False Political Ads. Joseph R. Biden Jr.s presidential campaign sent Facebook a letter about a false video ad that a super PAC ran on the social network.

Andy Murray Reaches First Final Since Return From Surgery. In January, Murray was contemplating retirement. On Sunday, he will play Stan Wawrinka for a title. Eating this can raise Alzhemier's risk by 75%. The trans fats still hidden in many foods increased the risk of Alzheimer's and other types of dementia by up to 75%, according to a long-term study. Qatar is so hot its capital city now has air conditioning OUTDOORS. Authorities in Doha, Qatar's capital city, are also trialling painting their roads blue in a bid to try and keep temperatures down on the tarmac because the blue absorbs less heat than black.

The Nationals Bullpen, a Weakness, Is Turning Into a Strength. In this locker room, we believe that we can do it. British Candidate Clarifies Just Which Immigrants Disturb Him. In a contentious radio interview, a British nationalist politician from an anti-immigrant party denied being racist. Taylor Swift's Lover is a good title but running to 62 minutes, it's half killer and half filler. Taylor Swift is in love. The first clue is in the name of her new album. The second clue is on the cover, where puffy pink clouds loom behind her like an Instagram filter gone wrong. Medicine can work better the more doctors believe in it, suggests study using Vaseline. The researchers at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire believe subtle signals, such as increased eye contact, reinforce the doctor's confidence in the treatment. Thirst turns to anger as Australia's mighty river runs dry. Reduced to a string of stagnant mustard-colored pools, fouled in places with pesticide runoff and stinking with the rotting carcasses of cattle and fish, the Darling River is running dry. Its Tax Time Again for the Millions Who Got an Extension. A record 15 million people got a six-month reprieve on filing their 2018 returns the first to deal with the changed tax code. The new deadline is Tuesday.
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