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The B&B From Groundhog Day Is For Sale

Joe Raedle / Getty Images Now you can relive your favorite moments from Groundhog Day over and over and over again because the bed & breakfast that was used in the beloved Bill Murray comedy is reportedly on the market for $985,000. While it is currently a B&B called the Royal Victorian Manor, according to real estate site Estately, it “easily be turned into the grand single family it once was.

THE BALKANS: Kings | TIME

TIME August 21, 1944 12:00 AM GMT-4 World War II has brushed Europe’s handful of surviving kings off their thrones like flies off a carcass. Some of them are in exile from countries that show less & less enthusiasm for taking them back. One, Belgium’s Leopold III, is a prisoner of the Nazis. Another, Italy’s Vittorio Emanuele III, is a somewhat down-at-the-heel cobelligerent of the United Nations. Only a choice few can do more than twiddle their royal thumbs or try on their more & more meaningless crowns for size.

The Giants Have Never Lost an NFC Championship Game - Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About the New Yo

The Giants have played in a total of five NFC Championship games since the semi-final match-up was created in 1970. Of these competitions, the Giants have racked up five wins. In 1987, they defeated the Washington Redskins 17-0. The team beat the San Francisco 49ers both in 1991 and 2012. They won against the Minnesota Vikings in 2001, and defeated Green Bay in 2008. Does that mean that the Giants have a chance at defeating the Patriots on Sunday?

The hottest peppers in the world

Peppers can be found all over the world but some are just hotter than the others and can even kill. Are you a pepper head? Well, the worlds hottest peppers would be a unique way to test your Scoville (a measure of spiciness) limit. ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7scHLrJxnppdkuaqyxKyrsqSVZLOwu8Nmq6uZppq5cLzUpaqeZZyewLV506GcZqCfqcGmv9Nmp56ooJq%2FtHnIp2StoJVixLC%2By51mpqJmr4S4fg%3D%3D

The Missing and Children in Peril on TV

Early in the first episode of the Starz miniseries The Missing (premieres Nov. 15), the worst happens, as it does so often on TV these days. Tony and Emily Hughes (James Nesbitt and Frances O’Connor) are on holiday in a rural French town in 2006 when their five-year-old son, Oliver (Oliver Hunt), disappears in a crowd. He is, apparently, abducted; as the story flashes forward to 2014, they have never seen him again.