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The DNA tests that revealed how the famed boy-king Tutankhamun most likely died solved another of ancient Egypt's enduring mysteries - the fate of controversial Pharaoh Akhenaten's mummy. The discovery could help fill out... CAIRO (AP) - The DNA tests that revealed how the famed boy-king Tutankhamun most likely died solved another of ancient Egypt's enduring mysteries - the fate of controversial Pharaoh Akhenaten's mummy. ORLANDO, FL--(Marketwire - March 8, 2010) - Sonoma Soap Company is adding something to their all-natural line of Sonoma Soap Products. Starting in April 2010 the Sonoma brand will carry the Clean the World logo on its packaging. The co-branded natural bar soaps are part of a unique marketing effort with the non-profit, Clean the World. In addition to the awareness generated by the new packaging ... A man runs across a beach, desperate to reach a plane at the far end of it. He hands something to the pilot just as he takes off. The aircraft rises into a bank of fog, whereupon it erupts into a ball of flame. Among many other pleasures, visitors come to Estes to relax and fill their lungs with fresh, mountain air. They may not realize that it's pine pollen season and for those with allergies and asthma, the combination can prove to be a serious health hazard. As part of Envision San Diego, we take a look at the fall out of the biggest tax revolt in California history - the passage of Prop 13 in 1978. Ballarat, California - A few wooden shacks, crumbling adobe huts and a general store: Ballarat, on the eastern edge of the US state of California, is the epitome of a ghost town. In the swirling heat of the noonday sun, shimmering images of the dista... A federal law took effect Monday that may alter the standard checklist for many Americans as they pack to visit their national parks: insect repellent, snacks, hiking boots ... double-barreled shotgun. Visitors now can pack heat in any national park, from Gates of the Arctic to Everglades, provided they comply with the firearms laws of the park’s home state, according to the new law that was ... LOS ANGELES (MCT) - A federal law taking effect today may alter the standard checklist for many Americans as they pack to visit their national parks: insect repellent, snacks, hiking boots . . . double-barreled shotgun. As the controversial law takes effect Monday, critics argue it could increase wildlife poaching, violence between visitors and against rangers, and destruction of historic and cultural monuments. A federal law taking effect Monday may alter the standard checklist for many Americans as they pack to visit their national parks: insect repellent, snacks, hiking boots . . . double-barreled shotgun. |
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