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46 min ago | Kildare Nationalist

Nazi conscript salutes Dublin youth for sparing him horrors of Russian front

THE only Dubliner known to have served in the Nazi army has revealed how his Irish background saved his life.

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Related Topix: Ireland, World News, Archaeology, Science

8 hrs ago | Psychology Today

Lula, Obama, and Race

Barack Obama's race is different in Brazil and the US. Published on February 9, 2010 At the 2009 summit of the G-20 in London, Brazil's President Lula said of our President "I am a fan of Obama.

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Related Topix: South America, World News, Brazil, Life, Interracial,Multiracial, Multiethnic, and Multicultural, Science,

13 hrs ago | PhysOrg Weblog

Drinking, Smoking Often Intertwine for Students

Mark and Mimi Nichter have published a series of articles recently about the smoking behaviors of college students, offering important insights about smoking related to drinking, gender and stress.

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Related Topix: Smoking, Health, Medicine, University of Arizona, Science, UMass Dartmouth

18 hrs ago | Motorcyclist

Harley-Davidson's Helmet Project

In addition to the main gallery and a restaurant/retail wing, the 130,000 square-foot Harley-Davidson Museum complex in downtown Milwaukee also includes a third structure dubbed "The Garage." This is where Harley-Davidson houses the majority of its archival collection, consisting of hundreds of bikes and associated materials not currently on ...

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Related Topix: Motorcycles, Harley-Davidson Motorcycles, Harley Davidson, Automakers, Science

Mon Feb 08, 2010

The Baltimore Sun

Scientists try to measure love

Leave it to science to take all the fun out of something as cosmically pure as love.

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Related Topix: Science, Drugs, Human Sexuality, Health

Planetizen blogs

New Books Depict Car Culture at a Turning Point

Automobiles dominate our economies, our cities and our popular culture. As these new titles make abundantly apparent, they also tend to imbue their makers and owners with either delusions or arrogance that can lead to dangerously misguided decision-making, both behind the wheel and in corporate boardrooms.

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Related Topix: Science

National Post

Geoffrey Clarfield: 2,500 years of Egyptomania

In 1922, British archaeologist Howard Carter discovered the most magnificent intact tomb of any Egyptian Pharaoh ever found in the royal burial grounds of the Valley of the Kings in the Egyptian desert.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Egypt, Archaeology, Science, Publishing, New York Times,

GantDaily.com

Anthropology Researcher Explains Why Humans Have No Fur

Humans are the only primates whose bodies are covered by mostly naked skin, not by fur.

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Related Topix: Science

Sun Feb 07, 2010

Associated Content

What Can You Do with a Degree in Social Anthropology?

Choosing the right color major is very important. With so many different options out there to choose from, you will want to make sure that the college major you decide on is one that you are really interested in.

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Related Topix: Science

Newkerala.com

Constructions banned around Agra monuments

Agra, Feb 5 : With small monuments in the city of the Taj almost dwarfed by encroachments, all new constructions have been banned around them within a radius of 300 metres.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Science, Travel, India Travel

The Winnipeg Free Press

Dreams turn sour for automakers, drivers

Paul Ingrassia's book is by far the more entertaining of the two. Occasionally folksy but consistently gripping, Crash Course reads like a thriller as it tracks the machinations and in-fighting in the boardrooms of the Big Three auto companies.

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Related Topix: Science, Travel

Sat Feb 06, 2010

Art Daily

Wall with Maya Seignior Glyphs Discovered at Archaeological Zone

The discovery adds up to the sarcophagus recently uncovered by specialists. EFE/Hector Montano/INAH. CHIAPAS, MEXICO.- A wall with a rich glyphic text that includes the complete name of the ruler that founded one of the most important Maya military seigniories was discovered in Tonina Archaeological Zone, in Chiapas.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Science, Mexico, World News

Ottawa Sun

Hand of murdered victim never found

Hussein El-Hajj Hassan's hand was cut off from his body - likely with an axe - at or around the time he was killed, a forensic anthropologist testified at Fadi Saleh's is first-degree murder trial Friday.

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Related Topix: Science, Entomology

AME Info

Hill EHAF joint venture selected as project manager for the Grand Egyptian museum

Egypt: 1 hour, 21 minutes ago The Ministry of Culture of the Arab Republic of Egypt today signed a contract with a joint venture of Hill International and EHAF Consulting Engineers to provide project management services during the design and construction of the Grand Egyptian Museum.

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Related Topix: World News, Africa, Egypt, Construction, Archaeology, Science

Athens Banner-Herald

Scrolls are a library of enlightenment for modern faith

They speak of a Teacher of Righteousness and a pierced messiah, of cleansing through water and a battle of light against darkness.

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Related Topix: Religion, Judaism, Archaeology, Science, Israel, World News, Middle East

Fri Feb 05, 2010

ScienceBlogs

New US security bill passes House [Collective Imagination]

The Collective Imagination is designed to explore some of the most compelling issues facing the world today and the ways that science and technology can help us address them.

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Related Topix: Blog News, Biology, Science, Harvard University, Yale University

Tampa Bay Online

USF scientists apply skills to finding murder victims

A team of University of South Florida scientists and their students spent today searching a Pinellas cemetery with ground-penetrating radar for the unmarked graves of three murder victims.

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Related Topix: University of South Florida, Science

Jai Bihar

No excavation of ancient sites at Nalanda

There is no immediate proposal of Archaeological Survey of India to excavate the ancient heritage of Nalanda University in Bihar, the Central government said in a press statement on Thursday.

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Related Topix: Archaeology, Science

Binghamton University Pipe Dream Home

Stabbing suspect pleads not guilty

The Binghamton University graduate student accused of fatally stabbing a professor on Dec.

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Related Topix: Prison, Science

Science Daily

Ancient Human Teeth Show That Stress Early in Development Can Shorten Life Span

"Prehistoric remains are providing strong, physical evidence that people who acquired tooth enamel defects while in the womb or early childhood tended to die earlier, even if they survived to adulthood," says Emory University anthropologist George Armelagos.

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Related Topix: Emory University, Science, Mounds, IL

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