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Rather Than Go On Welfare, Japanese People Are Increasingly Dying 'Lonely Deaths'

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Rather Than Go On Welfare, Japanese People Are Increasingly Dying 'Lonely Deaths'
Rather Than Go On Welfare, Japanese People Are Increasingly Dying 'Lonely Deaths'

Casualties of a shame culture.

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These Are The Worst Teachers In New York City
These Are The Worst Teachers In New York City
Two dozen received scores of "zero" on a newly released Department of Education ranking.
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An Ex-Clippers Girl Tells Us What It Takes To Become A Professional Dancer
An Ex-Clippers Girl Tells Us What It Takes To Become A Professional Dancer
4 tips from a pro.
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HOUSE OF THE DAY: For $16.5 Million, A Zany Las Vegas Compound With A Shooting Range And Underground Wine Cave
HOUSE OF THE DAY: For $16.5 Million, A Zany Las Vegas Compound With A Shooting Range And Underground Wine Cave
A playground for grownups.
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Police Are Hunting For A Texas Woman Who Allegedly Performed Illegal Boob Jobs At Her Hair Salon
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Now New York Realtors Are Throwing Parties To Get Buyers Into Luxury Apartments
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A Luxury Cruise Line Is Offering An Insane, 4-Month Trip That Costs $1.6 Million Per Couple
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