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Nov 29 2008, Sarah

Some sources say this is the new Apple Store in NY, this facebook group however, believe it to be a bar, and is calling for a Million members to protest building the bar. Why?

Because apparently, it resembles the Kaaba!

But this isn’t the first or..

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In this photo provided by C.J. Nitkowski, Nitkowski, in background second from left, and his Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks teammates celebrate at the Tokyo Dome on June 22, 2008, after beating the Yomiuri Giants. The win gave the Hawks the best record in...