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Foot fetish model earns 62,000 euros a year! (photos)

A woman has revealed how she makes 62,000 euros a year by posting pictures of her feet on Instagram.
Jessica Gould from Ontario in Canada, snaps photos of her feet and toes in various different positions for her 10,000 followers.
And those who want to request specific pictures of her feet can pay her through a paypal account, which she has detailed in her Instagram bio.

Greeks recommend best sites to tourists in online survey

The Greek islands are the most appealing part of tourists who choose Greece as their destination in the estimation of 70% of Greeks, according to data collected by PayPal and GfK survey group. Greeks believed the Acropolis (60%), Thessaloniki (50%) and the ancient oracle at Delphi (40%) were the most attractive places for foreigners visiting Greece.

Milo Yiannopoulos book “Dangerous” back on sale – Soars to No.1 on Amazon!

 

Dangerous, the book by former Breitbart Senior Editor Milo Yiannopoulos, was released for pre-order for the second time on Sunday, overtaking both Chelsea Clinton and Ben Sasse’s books and soaring to #1 on the Amazon best sellers list within a day.

Apple, Facebook, Google vs. Trump on travel ban

Dozens of top tech companies — including Apple, Facebook, Google, Microsoft and Twitter — have filed a joint legal brief arguing against President Donald Trump’s travel ban.
The brief was filed late Sunday with the US Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in support of an ongoing lawsuit against the ban.

Tech titan accused of using an ex-striper as a sex slave

A Silicon Valley tech titan has been sued for $40 million by a woman who claims he used her as a sex slave for 13 years.

Michael Goguen, who had worked for a firm that funded Google and Paypal, had been “sexually and physically” abusing Amber Laurel Baptiste over more than 13 years after meeting her at a strip club in Texas, her lawsuit alleges.

London event in search of start-up with immediate impact on Greek economy

The Telegraph reported last week over one ground-breaking program in London aimed at pinpointing, promoting and implementing a start-up idea to immediately boost the crisis-plagued Greek economy.

Six short-listed companies worked with corporate mentors, including Google executive Steve Vranakis and George Kartakis of Paypal-owned Braintree, according to the newspaper.

Caretaker govt to loosen intl E-shop transactions

Greece is slowly extricating itself from a … North Korean-style banking environment as a looming ministerial decision, by the caretaker government, envisions a further relaxation of capital controls, imposed in late June by the previous SYRIZA government, with the signatures of ex-PM Alexis Tsipras and his FinMin, Yanis Varoufakis.

Guardian lists 10 things Greeks (in Greece) are now without!

2015 is turning out to be the Olympic Games of … Eurogroup sessions and an unprecedented “gab fest” for European leaders engaged in the “Greek crisis saga”. Apparently, the Grecian “custom” of incessant political chatter and debate — from coffee shop, to kitchen tables to Parliament’s aisles — is infectious.

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