Source: Amazon.co.uk Pain & Gain is a critically acclaimed crime-comedy film that was released in 2013. Directed by Michael Bay, the movie is based on a true story, making it all the more intriguing. Starring Mark Wahlberg, Dwayne Johnson, and Anthony Mackie, Pain & Gain follows the misadventures of a group of ambitious bodybuilders who become involved in a kidnapping and extortion scheme that goes horribly wrong.
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More striking is the ubiquity of . Uruguay claims to have invented the grassy-tasting tea-like infusion - one of many claims contested by its neighbour Argentina - and the entire population seems openly addicted to it. Almost everyone is drinking from a (the traditional gourd of the same name) through an ornate curved metal straw called a . They drink it while walking, talking, sitting on benches in historic plazas and even while riding motorbikes, with flasks of hot water tucked under their arms as if they were oxygen tanks.
In 2010, Middleton wore a blue dress to match the sapphire engagement ring Prince William proposed with. The bride-to-be wore a blue Issa wrap dress after announcing her engagement in 2010. The dress was so popular that it sold out within 24 hours.
2. Her Grace Kelly-inspired wedding gownMiddleton wore a custom design by Alexander McQueen for her extravagant royal wedding. The gown is her most expensive outfit to date and is estimated to have cost US$332,000.
A world-leading molecular biologist who became entangled in the Trump-era China Initiative aimed at curbing alleged theft of US intellectual property has joined Westlake University in eastern China as a full-time professor.Xiang-Dong Fu, a Chinese-born US citizen, resigned from the University of California San Diego in December – after 30 years with its school of medicine – in the wake of an investigation into his links with Chinese scientists and institutions.
Long reviled as a manifesto of hate, Adolf Hitler’s Mein Kampf has become the raw ingredient for an art project reconstituting the toxic text into something more savoury: a cookbook.
In a cafe in the late Nazi leader’s native Austria, an artist is cutting up the book that laid the ideological foundations for Nazism – its name translates to My Struggle – letter by letter and re-forming them into recipes.