November 11, 2011
On this Remembrance Day, we take a moment to consider the fallen. We think about the young soldiers that will never return home, but also the children that will grow up missing a parent’s love, the wives that live in constant fear and the husbands who are ashamed that they cry themselves to sleep every ...
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September 21, 2011
Sometimes, it’s fun to go to a sporting event and get a little rowdy. When you’re feeling the electric energy from the crowd, you’ve downed a few beers and are on a bit of a sugar high, what’s wrong with letting loose? Well, there’s a fine line to be drawn. Male soccer fans in Turkey ...
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