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Man's Hiccups Last for 27 Years

Jennifer Mee
Having the hiccups for even an hour is irritating, but can you imagine having them for twenty-seven years? Believe it or not, having the hiccups for more than a quarter century is not a world record and Bob Taylor doesn't plan on sacrificing his peace to break it.
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The logo of the Sony Playstation 3 is pictured at a party held by Sony celebrating the new Playstation 3 game console in Berlin

Beyonce And Kim Kardashian Feud Nonexistent As Girls Get Friendly In The UK [PHOTOS]

A friendship seemed unlikely to blossom between Beyonce, a world renowned artist known for her killer performances and astounding vocals, and Kim Kardashian, a reality star. However, the ladies proved that friendship could be found in the most unlikely of places. The two took to Birmingham where Jay-Z and Kanye West were performing for their Watch the Throne UK tour.

Ola Ray: Where Is The Girl From Michael Jackson?s Thriller Video? [PHOTOS]

With Monday marking three years since Michael Jackson died, many will be getting their MJ fix by watching some of his best videos from over the years, and undoubtedly, Thriller will be on that lineup. But many may wonder, what happened to the woman in the 1983 Thriller video listed in credits as only Ola Ray, Michael's Girl? View the slideshow to see photos of Ola Ray then and now.
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Jim Packard Dead At Age 71, 'Whad'Ya Know' Announcer Dies After Battle With Cardiopulmonary Disease

Jim Packard, a Wisconsin Public Radio legend, died on Mon., June 18, after a yearlong battle with cardiopulmonary disease. He was 71. A staple of Wisconsin Public Radio, Packard wore multiple hats at the station, where he was often heard between shows and producing for Conversations with Larry Meiller. Most notably, Packard worked with Michael Feldman to produce Whad'Ya Know, an interview and quiz radio show.
Aaron Sorkin's New HBO Show, 'The Newsroom,' Drops Trailer [NEW VIDEO]

'The Newsroom' Premieres Sunday On HBO: What To Know About The Series

HBO's The Newsroom will premiere this Sunday, and many are wondering whether the series will be the network's next major hit. In the tradition of films such as Network and Good Night, and Good Luck, the show grants viewers access to the messy unseen world of the television newsroom.
Travel Photographer Of The Year

Travel Photographer Of The Year: The Winning Images

Shadowy figures stalk the streets of Mexico during Day of the Dead celebrations. A friendly Beluga whale smiles as a scuba diver swims alongside in the White Sea. These images are among the winning photos now on display at the Royal Geographic Society in London.

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