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Calgary Herald on MSNOn the Road: Spring is hereMost fields held a few of them and a couple of fields had several hundred. Sloughs, too, were crowded with them. There they ...
After the devastating September floods last year, Kathmandu Valley and much of the country experienced a prolonged drought ...
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Physicists today need to jettison the all-too-attractive myth that they are uncovering the hidden reality of our Universe ...
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