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Monday, March 24, 2014

Adventure Time

What You Missed This Weekend, What An 11-Year-Old Saw During 5 Days Lost In New York, If 'Happy Gilmore' Were A Video Game, Sarajevo: The Crossroads Of History, Sirius, UFO Trickster Extraordinaire, The Fascinating Remains Of Rochester's 'Subway'
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Monday, March 24, 2014
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What You Missed This Weekend
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We sincerely hope you didn't spend the weekend attached to a computer — that's our job. You should be out enjoying your life with friends and family. And since we don't have any friends, we had the time to break down the news you missed.
DELIRIOUS NEW YORK
What An 11-Year-Old Saw During 5 Days Lost In New York
nymag.com
When Kareem Granton ran away from his East New York home recently, he spent five days in the wilds of New York City before he was found by a Good Samaritan. Kareem spent nights sleeping on the subway and days, mostly, at Chuck E. Cheese's. Here's how Kareem describes his journey.
BETTER THAN RECENT SANDLER MOVIES
If 'Happy Gilmore' Were A Video Game
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As long as people don't start quoting the movie again, we're totally behind this idea.
SHOT DOWN IN HISTORY
Sarajevo: The Crossroads Of History
ft.com
On a street corner here 100 years ago, a 19-year-old Serb nationalist shot the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne and triggered the first world war. The assassin, Gavrilo Princip, is still a potent and divisive symbol.
BAD DOG
Sirius, UFO Trickster Extraordinaire
universetoday.com
Familiar objects often mistaken for UFOs include bright stars, planets and satellites, but high – if not highest – on the list is Sirius in the constellation Canis Major the Greater Dog.
DOWN AND OUT
The Fascinating Remains Of Rochester's 'Subway'
theatlanticcities.com
Not much of Rochester, New York's rapid transit system remains. The network of rail cars launched in 1927 and served its last passenger on June 30, 1956.
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ANCIENT TECHNOLOGY
Image: A Peking opera performer uses her mobile phone to take photos after she performed for visiting U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama at the Summer Palace in Beijing, Saturday, March 22, 2014.
A Peking opera performer uses her mobile phone to take photos after she performed for visiting U.S. First Lady Michelle Obama at the Summer Palace in Beijing, Saturday, March 22, 2014. Credit: AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan
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