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By KATIE ACKLEY South Florida Sun-Sentinel • Published July 25, 2008
Once again, as seen in many a book, movie or TV show before it, an alien has invaded Earth with a purpose that might be closely linked to our ultimate demise.
Only this time, the alien looks a lot like Eddie Murphy. And where Eddie Murphy is involved, alien or not, things are bound to get a little crazy.
<...In Rudrapur, a small but prosperous farming community is being taken over by a rapidly industrialising township, report ANOOP GEORGE PHILIP & MARIE NAUDASCHER
IF JIM Corbett immortalised Rudrapur in his Man Eaters of Kumaon for its verdant jungles, the city is now regaining the forest nomenclature — just that it is a concrete jungle that is sprouting here. This rapidly-developing to...
Last week's New Yorker featured another Malcolm Gladwell doozy, this time challenging our common understanding of invention and its origins. In the article, Gladwell offers an ...
Johnny Vulkan is one of the founding architects of Anomaly, responsible for innovation on the agency's own initiatives and intellectual property, as well as stewarding new produ...
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News National News National General The palmy army 26/07/2008 12:00:01 AMThere's nothing like getting your hands dirty; in fact, John O'Neill swears by it. It's what brings him to the Royal Botanic Gardens every Thursday to muck about with mulch and play with plants.
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HomeSportOlympics MY PROFILE SHOP JOBS CLASSIFIEDS From The Times July 26, 2008 Steelworks' move lets Beijing breathe China wins algae ba...KHARBUL, Iraq — While much of 2nd Squadron, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment is in the southern part of Diyala's Balad Ruz district, "Lion Battery" is holding down an adjoining area just north of where the operation is taking place.
Soldiers in the artillery unit are securing areas that their squadron mates and Iraqi army soldiers cleared during an operation this spring called Saber Tempest....
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The heart of Polish-born composer Frederic Chopin rests in the Church of the Holy Cross, in Warsaw, Poland, on Thursday July 24, 2008. The Polish government has rejected a request by scientists to run DNA tests on the heart. They had hoped to test their belief that the musical genius might have suffered and died from cystic fibrosis, and not of tuberculosis, as his death certificate says. Assoc...