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What is Planking?Planking is one of the latest fads from Australia.There is a Facebook page dedicated to Planking in Australia with more than 87 thousand likes in May 2011.On May 15, 2011 a twenty year old planking enthusiast in Brisbane Australia plunged to his death.
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Tour the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel After HoursThe Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel are one of the most visited places in Rome with the crowds to prove it. How would you like to visit the Vatican Museum and Sistine Chapel after hours? -
Green Tea Prevents Transmission and Progression of HIVGreen tea compound proven effective in preventing the mechanism of transmission and interfering with the immune receptor cells HIV infects.
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The Best Trattorias in RomeAmong Rome Restaurant's, no place gives you the true Italian experience like a neighborhood Roman trattoria. -
Bellyfit: Could it Be the Next Zumba?Bellyfit blends the power and wisdom of ancient cultures with the research and trends of the modern world in a new fusion fitness program. -
Kandinsky at the GuggenheimKandinsky at the Guggenheim is a once and a life time opportunity to see, under one roof, the full development of Kandinsky as both the pioneer and main theorist of abstraction. -
Francis Bacon: A Centenary Retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of ArtFrancis Bacon: A Centenary Retrospective at the Metropolitan Museum of Art will be the only stop in America for this comprehensive exhibit featuring 70 paintings, 19 drawings and 64 archival items from Francis Bacon's dismantled studio. -
King Tut at the De Young Museum San FranciscoKing Tut at the De Young Museum focuses on the 18th dynasty of the New Kingdom in ancient Egypt. -
The Portuguese Water DogPortuguese Water Dogs, PWD, or Porties, once faced extinction with only 25 known dogs but today this breed is as popular as ever. -
Georgia O'Keefe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities at the Norton Museum of ArtGeorgia O'Keefe and Ansel Adams: Natural Affinities at the Norton Museum of Art brings together two iconic American artists famous for there visions of the west. -
Titian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivals in Renaissance Venice at the Museum of Fine Arts, BostonTitian, Tintoretto, Veronese: Rivals in Renaissance Venice at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston is the first major exhibit focusing on the artistic rivalry of the three great painters of 16th century Venice.
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King Tut at the Dallas Museum of ArtDiscover the history and treasures of New Kingdom Egypt and the tomb of King Tut at the Dallas Museum of Art exhibit Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs through May 17, 2009. -
Warhol Live at the Andy Warhol Museum in PittsburghImagine yourself stepping into the hushed and hallowed halls of the Andy Warhol Museum and hearing 'Somewhere over the Rainbow' over loud speakers, Welcome to WARHOL LIVE, a new exhibition opening at the Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh on June 10th 2009.
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Sumo Wrestler Scandal: Smoking Weed More Widespread Than Initially ThoughtThe tradition-bound sport of Sumo wrestling recently introduced drug testing and so far, four Sumo wrestlers have been charged with smoking weed. -
The Melungeon People of America: Mysterious HeritageAbe Lincoln, Ava Gardner,Tom Hanks,Heather Locklear, Elvis Presley and Steve Martin share a mysterious ancestry known as Melungeons of Appalachia. -
What Your Blood Type Says About YouBlood Type is the basis for a popular diet in the United States and in Japan, can determine what job you get, what kindergarten class you attend and even who you date. -
Mercury Found in the High Fructose Corn Syrup Used in Many Popular Foods and Well Known BrandsTuna is not the only food to be cautious of, mercury has found in the high fructose corn syrup used in many popular foods and well known brands.
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Baby Boy Names: Giving Your Baby an Unsual Name May Lead to a Life of CrimeBoys with more common names are less likely to break the law than boys with unusual names. -
Romantic Gift Ideas for Your Valentine3 Valentine's Day romantic gift ideas that are inexpensive.
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Travel Mexico on a Budget Anyone Can AffordTravel Mexico on a budget, Mexico vacations can be cheap if you attend a language school in Cuernavaca.
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Pomegranate Juice: The Natural Way to Prevent HIV TransmissionNearly 80 percent of the new cases of HIV infection are caused by heterosexual transmission, according to the National Institute of Health, nih.gov/,new research suggests the answer to stopping HIV may be as simple as Pomegranate Juice. -
San Francisco AttractionsA view of San Francisco that is not on the list of San Francisco attractions visited by most tourists is Tank Hill, which the locals think is the best view of their city. -
Cruising the Nile RiverThe popularity of cruising the Nile has grown year after year, know what to expect before you go.
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A Natural Herbal Remedy for Cancer: Lemongrass TeaRecent research in Israel has identified Citral as the compound in Lemongrass Tea that kills cancerous cells and works as a natural herbal remedy for cancer.
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Vegetarian Restaurants in RomeVegetarians need not fear a trip to Rome, Italian food has plenty on offer the vegetarian, and there are some delicious vegetarian restaurants in Rome.
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Unclaimed MoneyUnclaimed money is waiting for you in the form of unpaid judicial restitution, matured savings bond, unfiled tax returns.
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Renting a Scooter in RomeRenting a scooter in Rome is easy and a great way to cover a lot of ground when sightseeing.
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The Boykin SpanielThe Boykin Spaniel is an American breed of dog developed in South Carolina, where it is the official State dog.
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Artistic Luxury: Faberge, Tiffany, LaliqueNew Exhibition opening at the Legion of Honor San Francisco, Artistic Luxury: Faberge, Tiffany, Lalique traces the design and marketing of luxury brands up till the outbreak of World War I.
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"Sexting"Sexting is the term used by teens and young adults to describe flirting while texting or looking for sex by text, it usually involves sending nude pictures by cell phone and can have some very serious legal ramifications.
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Banana DietBanana Diet is a rage in Japan could it be the way to a slim new you in the New Year.
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WARHOL LIVE at the De Young Museum San FranciscoThis exhibit takes a look at the life and career of Andy Warhol,one of America's most iconic artists, through the prism of music and dance that paralleled and influenced his career.
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Discover the 'Origin of Love' on Valentine's DayVictoria Theatre will host the 'Origin of Love' a cabaret of music, prose, poetry and film, presented by Marc Huestis and John Cameron Mitchell, featuring the films 'Hedwig and the Angry Inch' and 'Shortbus.'
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Slumdog Millionaire Tour of LondonThe movie Slumdog Millionaire inspires a unique tour of London's rich Indian Culture.
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Zumba, Yoga Hop and YogalatesZumba, Yoga Hop and Yogalates are three of the top new fitness crazes.
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Off the Beaten Path in RomeRome is loved by the world and sometimes it seems like the world is in Rome, don't let long lines and waits ruin your visit, branch out and see some of Rome's less known sights.
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President's Day in San Francisco BayOur Tour de France, Amgen's Tour of California takes place in San Francisco on February 16, 2009, special opportunity to ride with Lance Armstrong across the Golden Gate Brideg to start the race

