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Archaeologists Forbid Entry to Pompeii's Controversial Ancient Erotica?

For centuries, Pompeii reveals its ancient form of erotica that were already existed centuries ago. After the entire city was buried, archaelogists discovers more than what was written in the history books.


Warren Buffett's old Cadillac fetches $122,500 at auction

Warren Buffett's 2006 Cadillac attracted a high bid of $122,500, more than 10 times its market value, in a charity auction that concluded on Thursday night.

Aggressive New HIV Found: Virus stronger than the average strain, develops into AIDS in 3 years

A new HIV strain has been discovered. This is said to be more powerful and stronger than the average strain. It infects victims in a span of three years or less.

Illuminati Strengthens as Devil Horns Invade Pop Music in Grammys, Super Bowl XLIX: Oscars to be Conquered Next?

The never ending quest for the truth about the occult Illuminati. The biggest names in music, politics, sports and entertainment are being linked to this demonic group, an interesting yet very horrific idea most could not barely imagine.


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A century-old Seattle house that was featured in a marketing stunt to publicize Walt Disney Co's balloon adventure movie "Up" because it is wedged in the middle of a modern development could be sold at auction next month, media reported on Friday.
Traditional markets sell more than 85 percent of the food consumed in sub-Saharan Africa, and rather than replacing them with Western-style supermarkets, governments should train local vendors to improve food safety, researchers say.
The leading edge of a lava flow from a volcano that threatened a commercial center on Hawaii's Big Island appeared on Friday to have stalled again, prompting several businesses to make plans to reopen their doors.
Women in poor countries lose out on $9 trillion a year - more than the combined gross domestic products of Britain, France and Germany - because they are paid and employed less than men, ActionAid said on Friday.
Martin Kapp gestures towards the sleek red Italian sports car standing in his barn in the heart of Germany, secure in the knowledge there is not another exactly like it in the world.
The boomtown in the heart of Canada's oil sands region is getting nervous. Fort McMurray, surrounded by the boreal forest of northern Canada, has long drawn thousands with jobs that paid six-figure salaries to a region that produces more crude than anywhere else in the Western Hemisphere.
A fully operational Apple computer that company co-founder Steve Jobs sold out of his parents' garage in 1976 for $600 sold for $365,000 at Christie's on Thursday.
Hollywood is paying a tribute of sorts to the largest American Indian-speaking population in the United States by translating the wildly popular children's film "Finding Nemo" into Navajo.
Only one top executive in eight at major financial services firms is a woman and the pace of change at banks and other companies is too slow, according to a diversity study.
Mihoko Asaka wants to know how candidates in this month's election in Japan will create jobs and halt the drastic population decline that is bleeding her home region of youth and vitality, but has little hope they will offer real solutions.
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