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The 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302
Forty-two years ago, Ford took aim at one of America’s classic motorsports competitions—the SCCA’s Trans Am series—with a Mustang designed specifically to leave its muscle-car rivals in the dust and is now available at Loveland Ford. And because t
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One Brave Mouse
The real-life Dangermouse: Daring rodent shows leopard who's boss by stealing its lunch This mouse diced with death when it tucked into the lunch of a hungry leopard. Seemingly unaware of the beast towering over it, the mischievous rodent grabbed at scrap
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The first LEED-certified NFL stadium
The 365-day-a-year stadium will also be used for soccer, college and high school football and large concerts apart from its primary use by the NFL. The stadium is slated to become the NFL’s first LEED compliant stadium and will reduce CO2 emissions and
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To the Ancient Rome and Back
The glory that was of ancient Rome never fails to fascinate anyone. Hearing the name reminds one of the colorful history of Rome from its wonderful days to the fall of Rome.
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The Green House Effect
The process know as the greenhouse effect earns its description from a comparison between the temperature of air inside a greenhouse compared to the air outside. Known to many as global warming, its is one of the most frightening man made phenomena of the
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Video Game Bosses' Lament
The bosses are starting to see a trend and they arent happy about it!
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This moggy was far more worth watching than the fo
Thousands of football fans watched in amusement as the attention-seeking cat made its way on to the pitch.
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Ford to save $1.2M/year just by turning off its co
When a corporation as large as Ford decides to do something as simple as shutting down its computers at night, the savings can be astronomical. In the case of Ford, powering down computers can save the company $1.2 million each year.
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Bringing back the lustre of pearls
Dubai is known for its oil riches and spectacular architecture, but it craves a return to its old glory, and the originDubai is known for its oil riches and spectacular architecture, but it craves a return to its old glory, and the origin of its prosperit
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The Land Time Forgot: Sheffield General Cemetery
Since its closure in 1978, the General Cemetery in Sheffield has become a tangled exhibition of plants and undergrowth. The classically influenced buildings have long since been bricked up and fallen into disrepair, while the tombstones of Sheffield's Vi
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Be careful, the Crasher Squirrel is everywhere!
This pic is actually super famous and made its way all around the web! It’s so popular now that lots of people have made photomontages with this famous squirrel popping in diverse photos, known or not.
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Who’s the Boss? Five Great Corporate Leaders
Here are just a few who manage to make a buck and still treat their employees with the respect they deserve.
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State-of-the-art
Russia’s main cultural landmark, the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, has digitalized over one thousand paintings from its collection and released the images on two special websites.
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The Naica Mine in Mexico: The Sistine Chapel of Cr
The Naica Mine in Mexico, is a working mine that is known for its extraordinary crystals, probably the largest you have ever seen.
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The Naica Mine in Mexico: The Sistine Chapel of Cr
The Naica Mine in Mexico, is a working mine that is known for its extraordinary crystals, probably the largest you have ever seen
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Enter a Sub-tropical Wonderland and Explore the Ga
Globally renowned, the award-winning Eden Project attracts more than a million visitors to its biomes every year. The huge translucent spheres transport visitors around the world from the sweltering rainforests of Malaysia and South America to the temper
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Fire Fighting Tanks of the USSR
A unique selection of Soviet fire-fighting tanks! The basic advantage of a fire fighting tank over a fire fighting truck is that it can hit a burning object, crush burning flinders with its track and water the burning remains from above. But in case of co
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5 Ways to Beat the Excruciating Summer Heat
It feels like Earth has a GPS system, and someone programmed its destination to be the center of the sun.
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Dragon Shaped Stadium Utilizing Power of The Sun
This stadium is the first in the world to provide all its own electricity using the sun’s energy. The dragon-shaped structure Kaohsiung, Taiwan, has been built for the World Games to be held in the city in July. It is the first stadium to use only solar
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China Vs. Disney: The Battle for Mulan
China is moving to take back one of its own — even if it is legend. Mulan is the Middle Kingdom’s gender-bending heroine, its Joan of Arc. The character from folktale is a daughter who disguises herself as a male soldier to take her father’s place i
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