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The lost world of Scotland Yard detectives with cropped moustaches and Fleet Street writers with extravagant expenses still flourished in 1974, when Colin MacKenzie of the Express brought in the best and by my reckoning last scoop in the paper's history.
You win some; you lose some. This week China decided its Web censorship filtering software was not quite ready for prime time, while U.S. courts sentenced phone hackers and file swappers to some crime time. Another Facebook-wannabe went down the tubes, another gadget Web site got birthed, and yet one more politician is undressed, so to speak, by his own e-mails. Are you up to speed on all things ...
Captain Blood (PC) An action packed take on a notorious pirate.
"The Battling Bastards of Bataan No Mama, No Papa, No Uncle Sam, No aunts, no uncles, no cousins, no nieces, No pills, no planes, no artillery pieces, And nobody gives a damn!" - Frank Hewlett, 1942 Freedom is not to be taken lightly, just ask Benson resident Paul Kerchum. He knows Independence is ours only because of the many veterans who answered the call to battlefields on foreign lands to ...
SeaWorld Orlando features whales, dolphins, stingrays, penguins, sharks, Clydesdales and more.
America’s favorite talking cleaning supply, SpongeBob Squarepants, is turning 10 and Pink is among the celebs wishing him many happy returns. The singer has recorded “We’ve Got Scurvy,” a rollicking tune about – well – scurvy, for a 17-track CD marking the 10th anniversary of the insanely popular Nickelodeon show. Earlier this year, NPR reported that one week in March, nine of the top 20 shows ...
In 1873 some Presbyterians in Kentucky invited a young Canadian to be their pastor.
By GENE JOHNSON The Associated Press For a 5-year-old, Iris Amster-Burton spends a lot of time thinking about food. She likes to flip through cooking magazines and recipe books, looking at glossy pictures of cupcakes or strange Japanese dishes, such as broiled salamander on a stick.
Scurvy is a condition where an individual has a vitamin C (ascorbic acid) deficiency. The name scurvy comes from the Latin scorbutus, and humans have known about the disease since ancient Greek and Egyptian times. Scurvy commonly is associated with sailors in the 16th to 18th centuries who navigated long voyages without enough vitamin C and frequently perished from the condition.
By Simon Vozick-Levinson Simon Vozick-Levinson on clip debuted after the BET Awards last night -- following a blueprint Michael Jackson created
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