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  • AirAsia (28 December 2014) AirAsia is a low cost carrier based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Formed out of Tune Air in 2002, the airline offers domestic and international flights over 85 destinations across Asia. AirAsia pioneered the cross-border joint venture in Asia, establishing Thai and Indonesian ...
  • Nicaragua Canal (27 December 2014) The Nicaragua Canal is a transoceanic canal through Nicaragua that links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans to rival Panama's waterway. The idea of constructing a major waterway in Nicaragua was first proposed in the early colonial era as an alternative to the Panama option. ...
  • Adam Sandler (11 March 2011) Born Adam Richard Sandler (September 9, 1966), an American actor, comedian, singer, screenwriter, musician, and film producer. After becoming a Saturday Night Live cast member, Sandler went on to star in several Hollywood commercially successful feature films. He is best ...
  • The Interview (20 December 2014) The Interview is a 2014 comedy film in which two American TV journalists Dave Skylark and producer Aaron Rapoport, who run the celebrity tabloid show "Skylark Tonight", land an interview with a surprise fan, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. The two journalists are ...
  • pain experience camp (20 December 2014) A labor pain experience lab set up by a maternity hospital in the Chinese city of Jinan to allow men to experience the sensations of childbirth. The camp uses pain simulators that deliver electric shocks on the abdomen of men to simulate 10 levels of the pain, similar to ...
  • Prime Now (19 December 2014) Prime is an Amazon membership system that promises free Amazon.com deliveries within two hours in Manhattan, New York. Two-hour deliveries are promised between 6am and midnight seven days a week. Users also have the option to pay $7.99 to get their order in just 60 ...
  • Nut Rage (17 December 2014) An inflight incident that forced a Korean Air plane back to the gate on December 5, 2014 sparked a major backlash in South Korea and hogged headlines around the world. Cho Hyun-ah, who was head of cabin service at Korean Air and the daughter of its Chairman, was taking a ...
  • SPECTRE (17 December 2014) SPECTRE is the 24th James Bond 007 adventure film. The term SPECTRE stands for "Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion", a fictional global terrorist organizationo featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming. Led by evil genius and ...
  • Orange Wednesdays (12 December 2014) Orange Wednesday's is a promotional offer from mobile network Orange for its UK customers to purchase two cinema tickets for the price of one on every Wednesday. It involved text messaging Orange Wednesdays to the number 241 in order to obtain a promotion code. It was first ...
  • Phantom (11 December 2014) Phantom is a black and white photo taken by photographer Peter Lik. I was sold for $6.5m in 2014 making it then the most expensive photograph of all time. It also brought up the subject of whether photographs could be accepted as a form of art.

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