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[Geography: Physical]: Hurricane Alex Moves Inland Over Mexico With Winds of 100 Miles Per Hour
Jun 30th, 2010

Hurricane Alex is moving inland over northeastern Mexico at 10 miles per hour (16 kilometers per hour) with sustained maximum winds of 100 miles per hour, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said in an update on its website.

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  • [Geography: Physical]: ‘Balanced’ ecosystems seen in organic agriculture better at controlling pests, research finds
    Jun 30th, 2010

    There really is a balance of nature, but as accepted as that thought is, it has rarely been studied. Now, researchers have found that more balanced animal and plant communities typical of organic farms work better at fighting pests and growing a better plant.

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  • [ICT]: Mozilla Submits Firefox Home to iPhone App Store
    Jun 30th, 2010

    Mozilla has submitted Firefox Home, its first official iPhone app, to Apples App Store. It may be the closest thing we ever see to Firefox on the iPhone. Firefox Home is not like Fennec , the official mobile

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  • [ICT]: Wireless chargers generating a buzz, say analysts
    Jun 30th, 2010

    Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, V3.co.uk , Thursday 1 July 2010 at 01:14:00 Market explosion predicted over the next five years Sales of wireless charging devices could grow as much as 65-fold over the next five years, say analysts. Research firm iSuppli said that the market for wireless chargers, currently shipping roughly 3.6 million units per year, could expand to as much as 234.9 units by …

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  • [English: General]: Theatre review: Witness For The Prosecution
    Jun 30th, 2010

    WITNESS FOR THE PROSECUTION **** THEATRE ROYAL, GLASGOW

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  • [Art]: Ceiling painting that demands we look up to artist’s latest work
    Jun 30th, 2010

    SIX months ago the Scottish artist Richard Wright won the Turner Prize for a stunning wall fresco painted in gold. But, like most of his work, it was soon painted over, destro

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  • [History: General]: Letters: Perspectives on teaching history
    Jun 30th, 2010

    The views of your “experts” on what should be taught in school history lessons, (”Is it time for Hitler and Henry to make way for Cromwell’” 30 June) are fascinating. Sadly, time is the history teacher’s main problem.

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  • [DT]: Architecture on the South Bank
    Jun 30th, 2010

    Projected on the NT flytower, this programme of short films from the BFI archive shows the evolution of the South Bank from the opening of Waterloo Station , via the Festival of Britain, to the cultural building sites in the 1960s and a night with cineastes at the National Film Theatre.

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  • [Music: Classical]: American Ballet Theater Reunites British Works
    Jun 30th, 2010

    Aside from Balanchine, the others on the bill of American Ballet Theaters All-Classic Masters on Tuesday were British: Frederick Ashton, Antony Tudor, Kenneth MacMillan.

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  • [History: 1750-1900]: Rare Napoleon memorabilia, including a lock of his hair, sold in New Zealand auction
    Jun 30th, 2010

    Rare memorabilia of former French Emperor Napoleon 1st, including a lock of hair cut from his head after he died in exile in 1821 on the remote island of St. Helena, have fetched 140,000 New Zea…

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