Eat, Pray, Love, Adopt. It seems like actress Julia Roberts enjoyed shooting her hit film in India so much that she is looking to adopt a baby from the country. Already practicing the primary religion of the country, Hindu, Julia..
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Julia Roberts Reportedly Adopting Baby from India
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Doping scandals and the Tour de France seem to go together like peanuts and peanut butter. Three-time and 2010 Tour de France champion Alberto Contador has tested positive for a banned steroid, clenbuterol, taken during the race
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Tour de France Champion Contador Fails Doping Test
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Starbucks has been sued by a customer who alleges she suffered second degree burns after being served tea that was too hot. Plaintiff Zeynep Inanli claims that she ordered a tea at a New York Starbucks that was “unreasonably hot… Continue reading this article, and get more legal news and information, at FindLaw.com.
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Java World? Starbucks Sued Over Hot Tea
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The hot food lawsuit, will it ever go away?
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Too Hot or Not? McDonald’s Lawsuit over Hot Food Revived
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McFlurries, McNuggets, McMuffins, and the latest McCafe, McDonald’s has built an identity behind A big M and little c. And the prefix has found its way into popular culture with references to McMansions, McSteamies, and McDreamies.
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