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Most networks link computers within a limited area, such as within a department, office or building.
The Saint Martin canal, which runs through Paris, was built in 1806 to link the Seine with the much longer Canal de l'Ourcq.
The first part of the Shinkansen high speed train line in Japan is comprised of the link between Tokyo and Osaka.
Recent research has demonstrated a clear link between smoking parents and ear infections in children.
Most networks link computers within a limited area, such as within a department.
A knife was found at the scene of the murder, and has become the most important evidence the police have to link the killing to the suspect.
Buses link the capital city of the Republic of Djibouti with practically every town in the country for a standard fare of around $3.
For the Indians of Guatemala, traditional dress is an important link to their culture and heritage.
Henry Link once remarked that while one person hesitates because he feels inferior, the other is busy making mistakes, and becoming superior.
There is a direct link between industrial pollution and certain respiratory illnesses.
The Korean shaman Mudang is an intermediary who can link the living with the spiritual world where the dead reside.
Detectives were able to link the murderer to the crime using DNA evidence.
The link between smoking and cancer is too strong to ignore.
There is a definite link between prostitution and sexual abuse during childhood.
The PLO has tried to link any peace talks to withdrawal from territories occupied during the war.
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Have you ever liked a piece of art so much you feel like you’re part of it? Well, a museum in the Philippines is helping people do just that. Art in Island, a museum in Manila, created by a group of Korean artists, features over a hundred unique three dimensional paintings that encourage people to pose in front of them. Each artwork is created in such a way that when...
Was this a hideout for German Nazi officers? Deep in Argentina’s northern jungle, archaeologists have discovered the ruins of what may have originally been a Nazi hiding place. “It’s a defendable site, a protected site, an inaccessible site, where you can live peacefully in hiding. We believe we’ve found a refuge for the Nazi hierarchy.”Researchers from the University of Buenos Aires...
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Lioness Mona and Alex, who’s a male, were born in the battle-torn Gaza Strip to parents that were smuggled through a ...
Window cleaners have an accident
A terrifying ordeal for two window cleaners in China, as the platform they were working on began swinging violently and smashing into the building. The incident, which took place outside the 91st floor of the Shanghai World Financial Centre, lasted for 15 minutes with their cradle slamming into a wall at one point, sending glass flying into the building and down to the ground.
Two hundred years after the Battle of
Waterloo
The hat which French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte wore during the Battle of Waterloo is on its way back to the battlefield which saw his demise.
The two-cornered, or bicorne hat, is normally kept in a museum in Sens in east of Paris.
It was the one Napoleon wore on June 18th, 1815 when ...