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Russia blames missile attack on soldiers' mobile phone use

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By Will Vernon in Moscow & Elsa Maishman in LondonBBC News Getty ImagesMourners gather to lay flowers in memory of soldiers killed in MakiivkaRussia has said a new year missile attack that killed at least 89 Russian soldiers happened because troops were using mobile phones, defying a ban. Turning on the phones and massive use of them allowed the enemy to locate its target, officials said. Ukraine says 400 soldiers were killed - and another 300 wounded - in the attack on a college for conscripts in Makiivka, in the occupied Donetsk area. Read More...

Warner Wolf Net Worth

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Warner William Wolf net worth is $300,000 Warner William Wolf Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family Warner William Wolf (born November 11, 1937) is an American television and radio sports broadcaster, perhaps best known as a local news sports anchor in Washington, D.C. and New York City, and for his catchphrase "Let's go to the videotape!" Full NameWarner William WolfNet Worth$300,000Date Of BirthNovember 11, 1937Place Of BirthPikeville, Kentucky, USAProfessionActorSpouseSueChildrenTwo DaughtersParentsJack and RosemaryNicknamesWarner Wolf, Wolf, WarnerStar SignScorpioActor TitleYearStatusCharacterGravity2010TV SeriesSports AnchorThe Game 3652007TV SeriesHow to Lose a Guy in 10 Days2003Warner WolfA Beautiful Mind2001Award Ceremony Bystander (uncredited)Rocky IV1985Commentator #2 in Las VegasSelf TitleYearStatusCharacterImus in the Morning2013-2015TV SeriesHimself - Sports Anchor / Himself (segment " Read More...

Government in dispute over $250,000 penny

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In 1973, the government gave away a handful of aluminum pennies now worth an estimated $250,000. It wants them back. This has put the government at odds with two California men were planning to auction off one of the pennies. Now, they are asking a judge to decide to whom the penny belongs. Here’s the background: When the price of copper rose in the mid-1970s, the government thought it might save a buck by making pennies from aluminum. Read More...