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  2. Disappearance of Lauren Spierer - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Elizabeth Spierer (born January 17, 1991) is an American woman who disappeared on June 3, 2011, following an evening at Kilroy's Sports Bar in Bloomington, Indiana. At the time, Spierer was a 20-year-old student at Indiana University. Though her disappearance generated national press coverage, Spierer is presumed dead and her case ...

  3. Charlene (Tweet album) - Wikipedia

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    Charlene is the third studio album by American singer Tweet. It was released on February 26, 2016, by eOne Music . "Won't Hurt Me" was released on September 21, 2015, as the album's lead single. [ 1 ]

  4. Tweet (singer) - Wikipedia

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    In late 2011, Tweet signed to MC Lyte's record label DuBose Music Group. [9] In June 2012, she began posting previously unreleased material from the It's Me Again and Love, Tweet recording sessions on her new website as a part of her weekly SoundCloud-hosted special, Tweet Tuesdays. [10] In February 2013, DuBose released her Simply Tweet EP. [11]

  5. L.A. 'missing women' cases go viral online, even as the facts ...

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    In both instances, police said they started their investigation the way a typical missing person's case would: determining if the person is actually missing or just doesn't want to be found.

  6. Last-known images of Montana missing mom caught on tape - AOL

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    After six years with no arrest and no publicly named suspect, Missoula, Montana, police released video of missing woman Jermain Charlo to "48 Hours" hoping to generate leads.

  7. Who Is Princess Charlene and Why Are Royal Watchers ... - AOL

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  8. Oops (Oh My) - Wikipedia

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    Although the song is widely considered to be about masturbation, [3] [5] [6] [7] Tweet explained that "[p]eople can take their definition of what any song means to them, but for me, the song wasn't about masturbation—it was about self-love."

  9. ‘Missing From Fire Trail Road’ Review: A Heart ... - AOL

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    The plague of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, long ignored and underappreciated throughout North America, has become more widely acknowledged in recent years, thanks to consciousness ...