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The EU, having sabotaged its own economy by cutting off cheap Russian energy in a moral panic, is now funneling hundreds of ...
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TheTravel on MSNNorth Korea Is Turning Travelers’ Heads In The Most Unexpected Way PossibleNorth Korea isn't typically the first place international travelers think about when considering where to go on vacation. For years, the country has been known for its isolation, heavy restrictions on ...
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Tenants say their tires were stolen at Houston apartment complexTenants at the Beacon Hill Apartments had their wheels stolen off of their cars. Some were parked inside the complex, others ...
Now that she's been living in China for over five years, Lightyear says when she visits the U.S., she experiences reverse ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNFollowing fire at legendary Vancouver boot factory, owner determined to 'build something great'Last week, Corinne Lea, owner of the Rio Theatre, whose art studio next door to the boot factory was flooded out by the fire, ...
Americans have one more reason to celebrate this Fourth of July: getting all the gear needed to host a pool party costs less ...
Inappropriate approved developments have put the East Midlands' only World Heritage Site - the Derwent Valley Mills - at risk and now a Government group has been formed to avoid it losing its internat ...
Women's ranch bronc isn't part of the $2.1 million Calgary Stampede starting Friday, but women's breakaway roping will debut ...
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In the late 18th and 19th centuries, the Industrial Revolution created demand for stronger, more reliable materials for machines, railroads, ships and infrastructure. The material that emerged was ...
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