Donkey's Wild Ass Ancestor Confirmed
Five thousand years ago, in North Africa, humans formed an alliance with the wild ancestors of the donkey, twice.
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M. Lacrosse. Jake Brems Serving, Learning And Coaching In Uganda
Jake Brems is a rising junior defenseman on the Notre Dame men's lacrosse team and a Science - Business major from Kensington, Maryland who is spending his summer working on a joint internship with the Center of Concern in Washington D.C. and Fields of Growth International. He is travelling, serving and working at a community development and athletic ministry initiative started by Notre Dame men ...
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Artsiukhs blazing turn of speed in final 100 secures 400m Hurdles success Day six Wrap
24 July 2010 - Katsiaryna Artsiukh from Belarus, maintaining faith in her ability on a windy afternoon in the Stade de Moncton, lowered her World leading 400m Hurdles time for the year to 56.16.
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PMA whats on where listings
Please note: we are rather time constrained this week, so these listings are for events in the next ten days or so, unless previously listed. Full listings will return next week.
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Willing to Wipeout for Canada
About 400 people had their game show faces on as producers of the Canadian version of the U.S. show screened applicants in Toronto.
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Coffeemania from the mouths of baristas
We're going behind the counter to ask baristas to talk about themselves.
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Reviewed in brief
"Teza," Bicycle Film Fest
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Rod was out of his mind on cocaine - and I was breaking into Britt Ekland's house! The lurid confessions of a showbiz ...
Jon Roseman is the ultimate showbiz insider - and he's decided to spill the beans on ALL the tears, tantrums and excess he witnessed as a celebrity super-agent.
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Who Are the Al-Shabab Militants?
By Claiming Responsibility for Deadly Bombings in Uganda's Capital, Somali Group Makes Its First International Attacks
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Somali Militants Claim Role in Uganda Bombings
Spokesman for Al-Shabab Takes Responsibility for Twin Blasts in Kampala That Killed 74, Including U.S. Aid Worker
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