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Why The Trip Home Seems To Go By Faster
Does getting home from your vacation spot always seem to take less time than getting there? A new scientific study provides an explanation for why.
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Gator Wrestling: 'Not A Thinking Man's Sport'
Jay Young, owner of Colorado Gators, holds Peewee, his 11-year-old daughter's former pet. Colorado Gators offers classes on how to wrestle alligators.
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Ten Years Later, Flight 93 Memorial Still Unfinished
Donna Glessner, a volunteer with Friends of Flight 93, says the memorial is a "landscape memorial," meaning that the crash site itself is the memorial to those that died when United Flight 93 crashed on Sept. 11, 2001.
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'Friends' Comes To Nick At Nite: Does This Syndication Deal Make Me Look Old?
I have come to the conclusion that the last thing many of us outgrow — the last thing we fruitlessly try to drag along behind us with our other childhood possessions — is fretting about how old we're getting. I would like to say this revelation is simply something that occurred to me one day while I was admiring my dry, misdirected gray hairs, but in fact, I owe it to the news that Friends is starting its run on Nick At Nite on Monday.
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Climbing Tragedy Reminder Of Mother Nature's Power
Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming.
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CONGO: High-tech measures to curb illegal fishing
Congo banned fishing with explosives and the use of small-mesh nets in an effort to crack down on illegal catches (file photo)
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Soldier Finishes 4th in Modern Pentathlon at World Games
U.S. Army World Class Athlete Program Spc. Dennis Bowsher of Fort Carson, Colo., seen here riding Impacto in the show jumping event, finishes fourth in the men's modern pentathlon with 5,740 points on July 22 at the 5th CISM Military World Games in Rio de Janeiro. U.S. Army photo by Tim Hipps
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U.S. Women's Sailing Team Takes Bronze
The U.S. women's sailing team celebrates after receiving their bronze medal in the women's division of the fleet sailing event July 22, 2011, at the 5th International Military Sports Council's World Games in Rio de Janeiro. The United States was represented by two teams, a four-man crew and a five-woman crew. There were 26 teams from around the world in the fleet race event. Pictured are, from left to right, Coast Guard Lts. Elizabeth Tufts and Nicole Auth, Navy Ensign Emily Frost and Coast Guard Lt. Krysia Pohl. Not pictured on the team is Marine Corps Maj. Frances Clemens.
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San Francisco Hotel Celebrates Completion of California Street Cable Car Line
Stanford Court Renaissance San Francisco Hotel
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SRI LANKA: Bicycle lifeline for returnees
Bicycles are a primary source of transport
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Human Rights
Ringing FOWPAL’s Peace Bell for the World:Nobel Peace Prize Laureates’ Visions and Actions
Protecting the World’s Cultural Diversity for a Sustainable Future
The Peace Bell Resonates at the 27th Eurasian Economic Summit
Declaration of World Day of the Power of Hope Endorsed by People in 158 Nations
Puppet Show I International Friendship Day 2020