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Madagascan gold: meet the vanilla hustlers – in pictures Madagascan gold: meet the vanilla hustlers – in pictures ... In Sambava, Madagascar, dubbed the Vanilla Capital, young men are trying to cash in on the gold rush. Meet the vanilla hustlers ... Three quarters of global the global crop is produced in the region, with 2,000 tons being exported. Facebook ...
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Dita Von Teese: 'Staying pale takes some effort in LA' Losing George Michael was a body blow. Working with him [on his 2008 stage show] was a high point in my life. I can't think of an artist I've listened to more consistently since I was a teenager. You can put on Listen Without Prejudice Vol 1 any time, and everyone in the room goes: "Oh, God, it's so good.
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'Haunting' school shooter drills become the new normal in US schools Then it was over. It was "just" a drill. Aikman splashed her face with cold water and went back to work. Unlike at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Parkland, Florida, last month, there had been no shooter and not even any kids to deal with. It was a teachers-only drill at her high school in Illinois.
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Stuart Broad burst puts England in command before New Zealand dig in After the removal of Kane Williamson 10 minutes after lunch, New Zealand were 36 for five in response to England's 307. Stuart Broad, having used that new Kookaburra so effectively – how dare anyone suggest removing it from his grasp? – had taken three wickets in his opening spell, while Jimmy ...
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Want to Make Money in the Freelance Economy? Here Are The Best Paying Gigs. The gig economy is often described as a hotbed of low-paying work, but that isn't always true. Some freelance gigs are quite lucrative. To figure out which ones pay the best, the team at the entrepreneurial hub FitSmallBusiness recently analyzed publicly available data from sources such as Upwork and ...
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Is there life adrift in the clouds of Venus? In a paper published online today (March 30, 2018) in the journal Astrobiology, an international team of researchers led by planetary scientist Sanjay Limaye of the University of Wisconsin-Madison's Space Science and Engineering Center lays out a case for the atmosphere of Venus as a possible niche ...
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