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Still Going Strong!
A play that's been running for 48 years now! The whodunit Mousetrap, has broken every record in theatre circles on the eve of its 20,000th performance. Read on ...
The China Doll
Kan Yue-sai didn't find a single Chinese looking doll in a market flooded by blonde blue eyed dolls, in China. So she made a black haired Chinese one. Read on ...
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Cruising in the Sky
In six years time you may be able to cruise the sky in luxury planes!! The planes will have everything a person could possibly want while travelling long distances - a live band, a chair that converts into a bed, a shower room, a casino and a dining room on the upper floor. Read on ...
The Writer
From a gang member and murderer to the best-selling author of children's books. Prison has changed Stanley Williams all right. Read on ...
What an Enigma!
With the recent arrest of a man, the British police claims to have cracked the mystery of the theft of Enigma, the ultra-superior code machine used by Germans during World War II. But has it really? Read on ...
The Borders of the Internet
A ruling by a French judge, ordering a popular search engine to block out sites on the internet dealing in sale of Nazi material in France, has raised a storm of controversy in the World Wide Web. Read on ...
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To Russia with Love?
Is importing 'Teletubbies', the British television series for toddlers, to Russia, such a good thing for Russian children? Opinions differ. Read on ...
Language Split
People are up in arms in Sri Lanka. Besides creating the existing social divide between the Tamils and the Sinhalese, the government's decision to discard English as a State language, may have caused the civil war.That is why the government has hurriedly reintroduced English language courses in the country. Read on ...
This Park Bench has an Address
It's a park bench in the British town of Bristol. And it's been given a postcode to enable the six vagrants who sleep on it, register for free medical care. Read on ...
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New Year in South Pole
A team of eight young people have planned an adventurous new year for themselves. They have started walking from Canada, towards the South Pole. They intend to usher in the new year 2001 at the Pole. Read on ...
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