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A report in the journal Science announces the finding of the oldest known human-fashioned threads, left in a cave by the Caucasus mountains about 34,000 years ago. Cynthia Graber reports. We humans love to decorate things. We wear flashy clothes, ti
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Nothing out here seems familiar 这里似乎物是人非 I wish I could be home again 我希望我能再次回家 All I have left of the memories 一切成空只留回忆 And also has come to an end 而回忆或许也会随风而逝 But my bed isn't
By Shally Zomorodi Los Angeles, CA 01 February 2007 watch Mozane report The two members of the pop duo Mozane have been working together for just five years, but have known each other for their entire lives. VOA's Shally Zomorodi reports the group's
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Duo Civil Wars Releases Debut Album While Joy Williams and John Paul White of the Civil Wars may sound like they're in love when singing some of the songs on their debut, the pair is not in a romantic partnership, just a musical one. The duo recently
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Diet and the Brain A study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences finds that brain chemicals linked to addiction are in play with a high-sugar diet, and a study in the Archives of Internal Medicine shows that a high-carb diet had last
I still get lost inside your eyes 总是留恋于你的双眼 Since the day we met they get me every time 每次我们见面,它们都能令我着迷 Soon, it won't be us. It'll be us three 很快我们俩就要变成我们三了 I hope I see you w
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THE HAGUE, Feb. 16 (Xinhua) -- Juan Martin Del Potro and Julien Benneteau qualified for the final of the ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament on Saturday. Second seeded Del Potro beat Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov 6-4, 6-4. The Argentinean did not suffer a s
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