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POPSman city angry as a man city fan we all new that something was going to happen Mancini later admitted he had met with City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak a fortnight ago to discuss football "in general" no way no team just jumps up and sacks a manager and appoints a new one in one day no no no we aint daft these people are ruthless business men they would have searched and looked about before sacking Hughes Mancini should be upfront about when he was approached and he will get the fans support and more so there respect to try and lie to the clubs faithful and loyal fans from the start aint making a good impression
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POPSBreast flasher hit by distracted driver She said "Don't be me, don't be stupid, don't get drunk and stand in the middle of the road and flash anyone because it hurts when you get hit." well normal people just would not do this BUT hey who is a normal person we have all done daft stuff haven't we?
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POPS San Antonio: Men and STD Testing Just like women, men who are sexually active and those who had previous history of being such needs to go for fast STD testing. This is regardless if they are straight men, gay, and bisexuals. Doing this is a sign of maturity and of having great responsibility for your actions and decisions in taking your pants off.
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POPSshopping frenzy £1million per minute being spent every year it seems we spend more at this time and one reason for this is things get dam well more expensive every year but there are a lot of stores having sales early this year well they say sale on the windows and adds but the stuff we really want is just the same price
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POPSParents' fury as failed asylum seeker who killed 12-year-old girl in hit-and-run
They may as well give passports out in lucky bags because that is all they are worth. I cannot believe the judge's decision and that he thinks it is right for him to stay here. Is he on another planet?' houston Paul and Margaret Houston are furious that Ibrahim can remain in the UK The 39-year-old engineer, from Darwen, Lancashire, added: 'If I thought he was genuinely sorry, I would have stood up in court and said I didn't want him to be taken away from his children.' All Ibrahim's applications for asylum and citizenship had been rejected at the time of the accident. But although he was technically awaiting deportation, he was not returned to Iraq because it was too dangerous. Just weeks before knocking down Amy outside her home in November 2003, Ibrahim had been banned for nine months for driving while disqualified and without insurance or a licence. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1237988/Failed-asylum-seeker-killed-12-year-old-girl-wins-court-bi