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[Geography: Human]: Greenpeace targets Apple with 10-foot Pod stunt
May 15th, 2012

Fanbois drool over prospect of iOS-based home Silicon Valley cops arrested two Greenpeace activists who sealed themselves into a huge (i)Pod outside Apple HQ today, but chose not to cuff another bunch of activists who were dressed as giant iPhones.…

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  • [Art]: Knoedler Seeks to Have Lawsuit Over Disputed Painting Dismissed
    May 15th, 2012

    A collector says he was sold a fake Jackson Pollock painting.

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  • [DT]: Alla Kazovsky: Architecture Classes for Children’ Why Is It a Good Idea’
    May 15th, 2012

    No one will argue that children are naturally creative. But it is our responsibility as parents and educators to nurture their inherent abilities. For the opportunity to knock, you have to build the door.

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  • [Music: General]: and #39;Backwards and #39; Abbey Road Beatles photo up for auction
    May 15th, 2012

    Rare picture shows Fab Four walking over pedestrian crossing opposite way to image used on famous album cover A rare photograph showing the Beatles walking the and #34;wrong way and #34; across the Abbey Road pedestrian crossing is expected to fetch up to £9,000 at auction. The version that found its way on to the 1969 Abbey Road album has the band walking from the photographer and #39;s left to right. In the version …

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  • [History: 1500-1750]: Anatomical tables displaying 17th century human remains go on show
    May 15th, 2012

    A rare set of tables that display preserved human remains from the 17th century are on full public display for the first time in their history.

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  • [English: General]: Influence of classic literature on writers declining, study claims
    May 15th, 2012

    Modern authors are stylistically influenced by their contemporaries rather than writers from the 18th and 19th centuries, according to word-frequency study of classic literature Harold Bloom famously dubbed it the and #34;anxiety of influence and #34; (paywall) : the effect which the literary canon has on writers. Less today than it did in the past, according to a mathematical study which analysed thousands of …

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  • [Science: Biology]: Cambridge Uni to complete Charles Darwin and #39;s last
    May 15th, 2012

    Between dessert and a final drink in Darwin and #39;s home in 1868, the evolutionist would confront his poor dinner guests with these images and ask them to describe the man and #39;s expressions in their own words.

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  • [Maths]: Scoring of State Math and Reading Tests Is Almost Complete
    May 14th, 2012

    More than 5,000 New York City teachers have been assigned to score the state math and reading exams. The work happens at several sites around the city during the school day, which means students are without their regular classroom teachers for several days at a time.

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