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THE heartbroken dad whose whole family was wiped out in the Camberwell tower block inferno yesterday wept: "My entire world is finished. I lived for my family now I'm left with nothing."
Astronomers have unveiled an unprecedented new atlas of the inner regions of the Milky Way, our home galaxy, peppered with thousands of previously undiscovered dense knots of cold cosmic dust -- the potential birthplaces of new stars.
An international team of astronomers has unveiled a new survey giving an unprecedented view of the inner regions of our home galaxy, the Milky Way peppered with thousands of previously undiscovered dense knots of cold cosmic dust.
BARELY audible, but definitely discernible above the buzz of a police helicopter and the din of a busy Saturday afternoon, was the faint pop of yellow balls being knocked back
The first sign of trouble came when the Eagle was five minutes into its descent, 33,500ft above the Moon's surface. A shrill alarm rang through the cramped, seatless cabin in which two astronauts stood facing the stars. An error message flashed up on their primitive computer's tiny read-out: "1202". Neither Neil Armstrong nor Buzz Aldrin knew what it meant. It was left to Steve Bales, a ...
Simply and effectively staged by Elaine Kidd, Opera Holland Park's La Bohème puts right what went wrong in Jonathan Miller's lavish English National Opera staging.
How the world turns. Little more than a year ago, in a small provincial town in New Zealand, Andrew Strauss was one innings away from the end of his international career. On Wednesday in the still more improbable setting of the capital of Wales, he will be the captain of England in the Ashes.
The mystery of the later life and sudden death of Michael Jackson threatens to go on and on revolving indefinitely, like some fairground carousel driven by perpetual motion. In the past week, enough material has surfaced about his death to keep conspiracy theorists, lawyers, fans, crystal-users, moon-worshippers and ley-line-mappers going for generations. Virtually all of it is so far outside ...
It's a celebrity dog's life! How Geri Halliwell, Kevin Spacey and Jemima Khan first hit it off with their pets at Battersea
Prasit Ray Chowdhury is a pedagogue of the old school. He is single, 75 years old, and lives in a small house at Rajpur. His lifestyle is spartan and he seems to be immune to the lures of consumerism. Electricity is a necessity, but only after dark.
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