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August 30, 2004
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Enola Gay and the bombing of Hiroshima in World War II(WWII)
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She Who Will Be Obeyed!: Recipe Carnival Archives for those who love to cook
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antique wax manniquins something both beautiful and tragic and disturbing.
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Smallest 'Earth-like' planet seen
European scientists have discovered what they describe as the smallest Earth-like planet orbiting a star outside our Solar System.
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Was Venus Alive? 'The Signs are Probably There'
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History of life on the Earth witnessed five mass extinctions of species as a result of natural calamities. Currently, biologists are talking more and more often about the sixth wave of extinction provoked in many respects by human beings
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harlem.orgexplore jazz history through one photograph
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Welcome to Death - the last taboo
Throughout the world, death and the rituals that surround it are steeped in taboos. Death is celebrated, embraced and feared. Around death and the dead, cultures put in place diverse restrictions and practices associated with clothing, food and ritual. This website explores what happens to us when we die and the different ways we
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This site describes the natural biological process that occurs after death. Human and personal reactions to death are explored elsewhere on the Death: the last taboo website.
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Science Blog - Engineers clear bottleneck in hydrogen productionCarbon monoxide, or CO, has long been a major technical barrier to the efficient operation of fuel cells. But now, chemical and biological engineers have not only cleared that barrier - they also have discovered a method to capture carbon monoxide's energy.
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*FRESH YARN * The Online Salon for personal essays * Brought to you by Hillary Carlip
Welcome to FRESH YARN—the first Online Salon for Personal Essays. Part literary publication, part virtual spoken-word, all personal essays.
Twice a month, FRESH YARN presents six new pieces written by a diverse lineup of all-star writers, directors, producers, performers and personalities.
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Closer film trailer
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CHONDO : united by the beatChondo is here! And we're not wasting any time-giving you 17-CHANNELS of music from Africa and the global African Diaspora--in North America, South America, the Caribbean, and Europe. Join us today!
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ChessBase.com - Chess News - Listen to Bobby Fischer nutter interview. Not nice.
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athens_olympics_2004 Photo Gallery by Vincent Thian at pbase.com
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Melting ice: the threat to London's future
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Vietnam monkey faces extinction
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Metis: Mycenaemouse about this ancient site.
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The New York Review of Books: Dust & Daemons book review
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William Shakespeare, Don Marquis - Cleopatra, Shakespeare, Archy's Mehitabel