The Daily Populous

Saturday November 18th, 2017 morning edition

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You park your car and go about your business.

Three hours later you cannot for the life of you remember where you left it.

The difference between you and one German man, is that it usually only takes you a few minutes to find it.

This week, an elderly German man was re-united with his car twenty years after he forgot where he parked.

He reported his car missing to the police in Frankfurt in 1997 and city authorities have just found it.

The car was not stolen, but in fact parked in a garage in an old industrial building.

The car was in disrepair, and could not be driven home. »

Wall Street is freaking out as EA caves again to social media outrage over its ‘Star Wars’ game

Authored by cnbc.com
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The "Star Wars Battlefront II" "bumpy launch week creates incremental risk to early unit sales (initial reviews also underwhelming).

Electronic Arts issued a securities filing with the SEC Friday concerning its decision to suspend in-game purchases in "Star Wars Battlefront II.".

"This change is not expected to have a material impact on EA's fiscal year 2018 financial guidance," the company said. »

OFallon IL boy meets Apollo 11 astronaut Buzz Aldrin | Belleville News-Democrat

Authored by bnd.com
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Shiloh 6-year-old over the moon after meeting space hero Lukas Pilkey, 6, of Shiloh, spent quality time with his space hero, retired Air Force Col. Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon.

Lukas Pilkey, 6, of Shiloh, spent quality time with his space hero, retired Air Force Col. Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon.

Robyn L. Kirsch [email protected]. Lukas Pilkey, 6, of Shiloh, spent quality time with his space hero, retired Air Force Col. Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon. »

Trump building in Panama tied to Russian mafia, international crime: report

Authored by thehill.com

In a statement in response to the investigation, the Trump Organization distanced itself from the Panama project.

“The Trump Organization was not the owner, developer or seller of the Trump Ocean Club Panama project,” the statement said.

Ventura, according to the report, had a "challenge" with Ivanka Trump over whether he could sell 100 of the units in the building. »