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Mad Dogs and Englishmen (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
A picture may be worth a thousand words and photoblogging is considerably easier than writing so here's the first episode of my Zanzibar adventure. Stonetown is the capital of Zanzibar and has a special charm. Its muddled warren of narrow streets is a World Heritage site and Freddie Mercury was born here. Stonetown Port The Sultan's Palace: the cannon weren't much use against a British bombardment...
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Ink In My Coffee (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
Sunday, October 12 Waxing Moon Neptune Retrograde Mercury Retrograde Sunny and lovely Well, yesterday turned out to be a day of unexpected pleasures! Got some writing done in the morning, including another short story, with two more percolating away. Which is good, because I need them as examples for the ebook I want to get up and market in the [...]
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nialler9 (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
What a night! That was a party. ALT was jammed with 680 people the final head count. Free CDs, crowd-surfing galore and cracking sets from all: Nouveaunoise, SEBP, R.S.A.G, The Vinny Club (dressed as Freddie Mercury), Caipirinha Band, Ikeaboy, T-Woc and Richie !Kaboogie. Photos by kDamo. We’ll have to do another party like that again [...]
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Times of the Internet (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
HOBART, Australia, Oct. 12 (UPI) -- Foresters in Tasmania have discovered a 300-foot-high eucalyptus believed to be the second-highest tree in the world and the tallest hardwood. The tree is only about 3 miles from the Tahune Airwalk, an environmental tourist attraction south of Hobart, The Mercury of Hobart reported. It is believed to be 400 years old. The eucalyptus, measured at 101 meters or well...
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The Observer (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Beautiful yet detached, this album crashes cosmic rock into the arty end of electronica
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NY Daily News (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
The mercury climbed to a balmy 73 degrees Saturday - comfy but still 12 degrees shy of the record set in 1949. The sunshine made for a curious contrast at Rockefeller Center, which hosted its annual kick-off to ice-skating season.
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
When you heard that Elbow were the surprise winners of this year's Mercury Prize, what was your reaction? A common response was to assume that the decision had a touch of the consolation prize about it, or of the long service medal and a pat on the head. But none of this detracts from the Bury band's fourth album being a quietly lovely bit of work: it's like a latterday Radiohead record without the...
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Bike Commute Tips Blog (Free subscription) | 11 hours ago
From the San Jose Mercury-News, 10.11.08 : Bailout delivers benefit to bike commuters Bicycle commuters across the nation will be eligible for a tax benefit already available to bus and train riders under an 11th-hour addition to the $700 million federal bailout for finance industries Effective Jan. 1, people who use bicycles as their primary means of getting to work will be eligible to get up to $20...
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Scotsman.com Living - Books (Free subscription) | 17 hours ago
Little Honey **** Mercury Records 1785915, £12.99
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RDI-SAT Forums (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hi to members,am in need of patch software for Fortecstar Mercury-II Help needed here:lolsign:
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Egyptology News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mercury News Titled "The Louvre and the Masterpiece," the last leg of the three-year partnership challenges viewers to define what constitutes a masterpiece and explores how that definition has evolved over the years "We are attempting to explore this fundamental question in the field of art, a question that has no definite answer, 'What is a masterpiece?'" said Louvre director Henri Loyrette at a...
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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | yesterday
University of Michigan researchers have developed a new tool that uses natural "fingerprints" in coal to track down sources of mercury polluting the environment. The research is published in the online issue of the journal Environmental Science & Technology.
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Ink In My Coffee (Free subscription) | yesterday
Saturday, October 11, 2008 Waxing Moon Neptune Retrograde Mercury Retrograde Sunny and warm Not a great writing day yesterday. I had a bad headache, and I was trying to hustle work to make up for the lost gigs. Never fun, especially when you’re not in the mood for it. Thanks, Avid Writer, for your kind words of encouragement. [...]
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San Diego Union (Free subscription) | yesterday
DETROIT – When I took a 2009 Mercury Mariner Hybrid on a road trip recently, I expected to write about the small crossover's great fuel economy. But the impressive fuel numbers didn't fascinate me as much as Ford's new in-vehicle technology offerings, which provided entertainment and information, including five-day weather forecasts and sports scores.
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Bed and Breakfast Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
The Travel Authority hosts open houseIndianapolis Star, United States - 1 hour agoThe Travel Authority, the largest American Express Travel Representative with more than 300 employees and more than 40 locations, announced today that on …Travel Q & A San Jose Mercury Newsall 2 news articles