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- Health & Fitness (15 Feb, 2009)
Mediterranean Diet Preserves The Intellect
Scientists from the Medicine Center in Columbia University (USA) have established the interrelationship between one's diet and intellectual abilities. ...
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- Environment (17 Sep, 2008)
Underwater Museum in Alexandria to Help Viewers Admire the Palace of Cleopatra
The palace of Egyptian Queen Cleopatra went under the waters of Mediterranean long time ago. Nevertheless, tourists visiting Alexandria will soon probably have the opportunity to admire the remnants of the palace through an underwater museum in the Egyptian city. ...
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- Science (23 Sep, 2008)
Neanderthals Had Seals and Dolphins for Dinner
Anthropologists in their new study revealed that Neanderthals that lived in caves located on the Mediterranean Sea had mussels, fish and other representatives of marine life for dinner. Researchers consider that Neanderthals were great lovers of seafood just like modern humans. ...
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- Current Events (13 Dec, 2008)
Switzerland Entered Schengen Zone
Passport controls at the borders of Switzerland will no longer be a routine for EU citizens and frontier guards as on Friday the country became the 25th member of border-free Schengen zone. ...
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- Environment (02 Feb, 2009)
Europe to Suffer from Hot, Dry Summers Resulting from Climate Change
According to scientists, in about a century Spain and Italy will suffer burning, dry summers. In the meantime people living in central and north-west Europe will be enduring what is known today as Mediterranean warmth. ...
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- Offbeat (22 May, 2009)
Restaurant Serves Meals at 133 Feet Above the Ground
A restaurant in Israel offers its visitors a rather unusual way of spending the evening - dinner 133-feet above the old city of Jaffa. ...
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- Technology (06 Oct, 2009)
World's Largest Garden to be Built in Singapore
An international design contest in Singapore has come to an end with the winner being Grant Associates with its 560 million dollar project entitled Marina South Gardens, which is expected to be the biggest garden in the world. ...
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