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Catholic Church Recruiting Once Again

EDINBURGH - Scotland - The Catholic church has lost another upstanding member from its ranks with the departure of disgraced Cardinal Keith O’Brien for inappropriate relations with other priests. ... Full story

John Kerry's Toupee Visits Britain

LONDON - England - Former presidential candidate and Swift boat man, otherwise known as Hanoi John Kerry, visited Britain today and so did his toupee. ... Full story

Daily Squib Ten-Step Plan For UK Economic Recovery

LONDON - England - Ladies and gentlemen, we at the Daily Squib have compiled a ten point plan for the next Chancellor of the Exchequer to adhere to after George Osborne is thrown out of office some time in the near future. ... Full story

U.S. Police Told to Take Guns From the Criminals

NEW YORK - USA - An anti-gun law group is urging the police and Obama to disarm the criminals and not ordinary citizens. ... Full story

Hercule Poirot Investigates Pistorius

PRETORIA - South Africa - The indomitable French detective, Hercule Poirot has flown to the African country to try and solve the rather sticky Pistorius case on everyone's lips at the moment. ... Full story

Cammo Gets Begging Bowl Out For the Indians

AMRITSAR - India - "We're broke, and once more we need to plunder your resources," the PM said at a recent grovelling trip to a Indian temple. ... Full story

Why Pushing America's Second Revolution Will Benefit the Elite

WASHINGTON DC - USA - As America's Homeland Security Agency bought billions more rounds of ammunition yesterday to add to their already overflowing arsenal, one must ask the question, what exactly are they preparing for? ... Full story

U.S. 2013 Petrol Prices Slowly Reaching U.K. 1980s Prices

DELAWARE - USA - The whining sound of Americans groaning over their cheap petrol (gas) prices sometimes reaches across the great pond and lands with a resounding thud in the UK. ... Full story

Iain Duncan Smith to Do Shelf Stacking Says Cameron

LONDON - England - The former Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, Iain Duncan Smith, who was unceremoniously sacked from his post on Friday, will start a new scheme that he helped set up during his tenure in the Cabinet. ... Full story

Horse Meat Burgers Sold in UK Are Delicacy in Romania

GALATI - Romania - It is possibly the poorest country in Europe but it has a rich culture and cuisine. This is why Romanians are astounded at the hostility to their culinary delights and way of life. ... Full story

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