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Two thousands years of history re-enacted in just three days at the annual Military Odyssey in Kent From the English civil war to the Vikings, Romans and battles of the Wild West, this weekend, 2,000 years of history will be re-enacted in a corner of ...
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New American Girl is African American aspiring singer in 1960s Detroit Nine-year-old Melody is described as a singer at her local church, with her backstory set against the rising popularity of Motown. Photograph: ...
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The bomb that went off in my head It creeps up on you and goes off like a bomb in your head. I imagine brain cells dying, letters turning into sand, dust falling down a tablet, piano notes ...
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Japan's Abe Dangles $30 Billion at Africa Leaders in Nairobi The Asian economy's planned investment in the continent of 1.2 billion people shows it has "faith in Africa's future," Abe told the heads of states ...
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John Cleese in talks with BBC for sitcom after vowing never to return "We're in discussions about a piece that he might be in," he told the Telegraph. "It's a sitcom and it's very early days. He's a comedy god and the door ...
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Weekend reads: ORI staff revolt?; Excel creates big typos in papers "Excel Created Major Typos in 20 Percent of Scientific Papers on Genes," reports Laura Wagner in Slate, based on a new paper in Genome Biology.
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