Month: August 2019

ARAFAT, Saudi Arabia (Reuters) – Two million Muslims gathered at Saudi Arabia’s Mount Arafat on Saturday amid the summer heat and regional tensions for a vigil to atone for their sins and seek God’s forgiveness as part of the annual haj pilgrimage. Pilgrims begin gathering in Arafat to mark haj’s most important day, Day of
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Photography by Andrew ChipmanIt features pale pink walls, neon signs and bags of Old Dutch chips. By Isabel Slone Date August 9, 2019 icon-facebook icon-twitter When one thinks of Winnipeg, the first thing it’s associated with is isn’t usually high style. Frigid temperatures (during winter, Winnipeg reaches temperatures akin to the surface of Mars), self-loathing
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After The Hills: New Beginnings was renewed for a second season, Spencer Pratt says he knew “God’s listening.” So now he’s saying another prayer in the hopes that his next wish comes true. In an interview with Daily Pop, the reality star shares that he is hoping to recruit Lori Loughlin‘s daughter, Olivia Jade Giannulli. “I want to hear her story on the
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(Illustration: Aimee Nishitoba) In late July, the royal family was in the spotlight once again for some *scandalous* behaviour. No, it wasn’t another “Turnip Toffs” scandal. It was Kate Middleton’s face. Specifically, allegations that the future Queen of England has had a little work done. On July 24, Munir Somji, the chief medical officer of
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