Shhh ... Ocean Noises Stress Out Whales - Science Now
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Shhh ... Ocean Noises Stress Out Whales Science Now But because scientists can't control the amount of noise in the sea, that's been very hard to prove. Researchers couldn't stop traffic, but the September 2001 terrorist attacks did. At the time, Rolland was collecting feces of right whales in the Bay ... |
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Playwright David Eldridge: The only way is Essex - The Guardian
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![]() The Guardian | Playwright David Eldridge: The only way is Essex The Guardian The Court had staged his Incomplete and Random Acts of Kindness (2005), which explores the consequences of a murder, but only after having cancelled another production when the then artistic director, Ian Rickson, and the literary manager, ... |
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The Greatest — Muhammad Ali — Turns 70 - PopBytes (blog)
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![]() Globe and Mail | The Greatest — Muhammad Ali — Turns 70 PopBytes (blog) by Peter Dreier on 2012-01-17 21:22:08 At the opening ceremonies of the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, Muhammad Ali suddenly appeared on a platform in the stadium. Janet Evans, a five-time Olympic medalist in swimming, passed the heavy Olympic torch to ... The Greatest -- Muhammad Ali -- Turns 70 |
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Sun, sand and great food - Ottawa Citizen
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Sun, sand and great food Ottawa Citizen A delightful little piece of sand and sea and warmth, safe and secure, where temperate trade winds keep the typical winter temperature between 27 and 33 Celsius, where they boast an average of 350 days of sunshine (hear that, Vancouver?) ... |
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Local pros hindered by lack of local tourneys - Jakarta Post
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Local pros hindered by lack of local tourneys Jakarta Post Slated to join the Asian Tour are defending champion and former world No. 1 Lee Westwood, 2005 US Open champion Michael Campbell and 1991 US Masters champion Ian Woosnam. The three are among 120 golfers who have confirmed attendance at the Indonesian ... |
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Inside the ropes: Is clock ticking on Phil Mickelson? - USA TODAY
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![]() USA TODAY | Inside the ropes: Is clock ticking on Phil Mickelson? USA TODAY Mickelson, who will be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in May, plays this week in the Waste Management Phoenix Open, which he won in 1996 and 2005 at TPC Scottsdale, not far from his alma mater, Arizona State. Of course, Lefty also has had to ... |
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Here comes the Tiger, kicking up a sand storm in Abu Dhabi - Daily Mail
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![]() Daily Mail | Here comes the Tiger, kicking up a sand storm in Abu Dhabi Daily Mail Stands to reason in a desert by the sea. Remarkable man, Sheik Zayed. He formed the UAE in 1971, at which time the city of Abu Dhabi had a population of less than 50000. He proposed building a major urban space to accommodate 500000. |
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