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July 25, 2005
Topics greece, horses, turkey, earth, huge, horse, history, art, bear, body, dog and man
Archaeologists have discovered a 2,400-year old golden treasure in an antique Thracian tomb, in eastern Bulgaria. According to the director of the Bulgaria's History Museum, a team of archaeologists discovered the treasure late on Saturday.
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July 15, 2005
A man was removed from a church by police Wednesday after drinking the holy water. According to a church office manager, Stacy Lamar Bradford has a history of trespassing at St. Joseph's Catholic Church in Athens, Georgia. On October 15, Bradford was arrested at St. Joe's after assaulting the church pastor, breaking a crucifix on the window of a police cruiser.
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July 7, 2005
A new "talking" wine label informs drinkers on all the details behind its bottle contents. The label can tell Italian consumers everything about a particular bottle, from its production history to the kind of food it should accompany.
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July 6, 2005
Scientists have discovered a track from a three-toed dinosaur said to be about 70 million years old, in the Denali national Park, in Alaska. According to an Associated Press report, a University of Alaska Fairbanks student first discovered the footprint on June 27, while taking a geology field course.
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June 17, 2005
Bangkok police say a young man found dead Thursday committed suicide by applying super glue to his nose and mouth, suffocating to death. The body is found Thursday morning in his bedroom, with a note stating, "Here is all that I have, take what you please. "
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