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The contract signed by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Ronald Wayne was auctioned off on Tuesday at Sotheby’s for $1.6 million.
After a tough few years plagued by infertility issues, a miscarriage, failed IVF treatments and a battle with breast cancer, Giuliana Rancic finally has a big reason to rejoice. The E! News host and her Celebrity Apprentice-winning husband Bill revealed on the Today show Monday morning that they’re expecting their first child together! (Watch the announcement below.) green book some like it hot whale shark whale shark duke university platypus platypus
President Barack Obama and former Massachusetts governer Mitt Romney will go head to head in the 2012 presidential election, as you’re probably all too aware, given that this campaign already feels like it’s been going on for five years. More » too short thanksgiving thanksgiving brining a turkey brining a turkey who won dancing with the stars 2011 five iron frenzy
CAIRO (AP) ? A professor from American University in Cairo says discovery of prostate cancer in a 2,200-year-old mummy indicates the disease was caused by genetics, not environment. The genetics-environment question is key to understanding cancer. AUC professor Salima Ikram, a member of the team that studied the mummy in Portugal for two years, said Sunday the mummy was of a man who died in his forties. She said this was the second oldest known case of prostate cancer. “Living conditions in ancient times were very different; there were no pollutants or modified foods, which leads us to believe that…
A car bombing near a church in the northern Nigerian city of Kaduna on Easter Sunday killed at least 20 people, while another blast later in a separate city caused a number of injuries. The deadly explosion in Kaduna, an important cultural and economic centre in Nigeria’s north, was a stark reminder of Christmas Day attacks that left dozens of people dead in Africa’s most populous nation and largest oil producer. Motorcycle taxi drivers and residents who had stopped at a stall in the area to buy tea appeared to have borne the brunt of the blast, and body parts…
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