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Probably haunted funeral home; bears doughnut heist; mullet competition: This week s unusual headlines

From an adorable goat learning to walk, a ‘probably haunted’ funeral home, to bears staging a doughnut heist, and a mullet competition, there was no shortage of offbeat headlines this week.

NEWSTALK 1010: THE ENTERTAINMENT COURT IS IN SESSION! « Richard Crouse

NEWSTALK 1010: THE ENTERTAINMENT COURT IS IN SESSION! « Richard Crouse
richardcrouse.ca - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from richardcrouse.ca Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

I went to the Marina Abramović s art exhibition to squeeze between two naked people I m not a prude but I couldn t help blurting out I m so sorry

Marina Abramović is putting on a new exhibition at the world renowned gallery which will see 40 performers stripping off in the name of art. But does it actually make sense and is it actually any good?

Le Weekend: Gustavo Petro Memes, Danish Museum v Blank Canvas, 3D-Printed Salmon

Sept. 23-24Russian army sexual crimesManet in the USABMX big brothers… and much more.News quiz answers:1. The Nagorno-Karabakh region is at the heart of a long simmering dispute between Azerbaijan and Armenia, which has escalated this week when Baku launched an “anti-terrorist” operation in the brea.

View: You have to put a price to make something priceless

Cultures that are output-oriented tend to inject greater (quantifiable) value to creatively produced products than input-oriented ones. For the latter, more value is given, for instance, to how much effort - work - has been put in, in the making of the object. For the former, after the basic input costs are taken into account, what you see becomes the starting point of determining its value.

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