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NASA and the Canadian Space Agency invite journalists and the public on Tuesday, July 14, to observe the international, multidisciplinary Pavilion Lake Research Project team as it studies the origin of rare freshwater carbonate rock structures that thrive in Pavilion Lake, British Columbia, Canada.
It's late afternoon when I meet up with White Denim in a shabby pub in Shoreditch. Just a few hundred yards up the road, expensively sunglassed Hoxton trendies are sipping overpriced lattes in boutique coffee bars, but this is another world entirely. Scattered tables are surrounded by mismatched chairs that look as though they've been salvaged from a dump. An old row of cinema seats along the ...
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LONDON: A young high-flying executive of Indian origin has died after falling from the eighth floor of an expensive London restaurant in a suspected suicide. He was reportedly worried about losing his job at Deutsche Bank.
Comic-Con International has unveiled the Thursday schedule for panels and presentations. There's way too much for one Maniac to see and do in that day alone, but these are the ones we're looking forward to...
WASHINGTON, July 9 (UPI) -- NASA and the Canadian Space Agency are inviting the public to see an ongoing international research project investigating the origin of rare carbonate rocks.
A young high-flying executive of Indian origin died after falling from the eighth floor of an expensive London restaurant in a suspected suicide.
The Mississippi State Department of Health has reported 29 new cases of H1N1 swine flu last week. One of those cases involved a resident in Coahoma County.
Construction of a new multimillion-dollar addition to Palm City Presbyterian Church will soon begin, according to Chief of Operations John Terech.
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