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Abraham Biggs Jr., 19, a young college student from Florida killed himself
by taking a drug overdose in front of a live webcam. He broadcasted his final
hours via Justin.tv, a website which allows users to broadcast live, to other
content-sharing sites.
After it was clear that Abraham Biggs Jr. is no joking, some
users contacted the Web site to notify the police but by the time police
arrived a the scene, the young student was dead.
According to the media reports, Abraham Biggs Jr. has
suffered from bipolar disorder and he used a combination of opiates and
benzodiazepine to kill...
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London - The British government announced plans Wednesday to clamp down on prostitution involving women who are controlled by pimps or have become victims of so-called sex-slave trafficking, mainly from Eastern Europe and Asia.
Men who have sex with women trafficked or forced into prostitution would in future face prosecution as paying for sex with a woman "controlled for another's gain" would become a "strict liability offence," Home Secretary Jacqui Smith said.
This means that prosecutors would not have to prove that the men knew a prostitute was being...
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Geneva - All the delegations attended "constructive" talks on the Russia-Georgia conflict Wednesday and agreed to meet again for another round of negotiations next month, the European Union representative to the discussions said.
"We had constructive meetings of the two working groups," said Pierre Morel. As planned, the two groups, with eight delegations in total, met on security and refugee issues for about three hours each.
The first round of talks last month ended with Moscow and Tbilisi accusing each other of walking out without the two sides having sat in...
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Kiev - A right-wing Ukrainian nationalist party on Thursday accused the Kremlin of complicity in the recent hijacking by Somali pirates of a Kiev-sponsored arms shipment.
According to statement by UNA-UNSO, Ukraine's top nationalist political party, Russian secret services ordered and financed the September intercept of the MV Faina, loaded with 33 T-72 tanks and other Ukrainian weapons en route to Kenya.
Mogadishu's October recognition of the independence of the Georgian provinces South Ossetia and Abkhazia - making Somalia the only country in the world besides Russia to do so - is...
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London - The extent of support in Britain for the far-right British National Party (BNP) was revealed Wednesday with the publication of the personal details of more than 12,000 members and supporters on an internet site.
The list, published on the website Wikileak, gave the names, addresses, and in some cases the professions, of members who include serving and former soldiers, police officers, teachers and doctors, reports said Wednesday.
The anti-immigration BNP, which has made considerable electoral gains in recent years, confirmed that the list, dating from 2007, was...
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