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The Subaru Forester is entering the next generation. With a sharper design, greater comfort and more safety, the sixth ...
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Everything in the show moves,” said Ruthlyn Salomons, whose job for 25 years has been to oversee all the parts, people and ...
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Spring Fashion Week is officially underway, and walking in one of the shows is everyone’s favorite TV scientist, Bill Nye.
In the 12th century, even as Kannada poetry was shifting away from champu style towards new and exciting metres, a new group of poets, drawn from a different spiritual tradition, began to take centres ...