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Author's note: I'm re-running this story from 2010 to celebrate World Past Month, and also the surprisingly robust ziti harvest reported in Milan. Enjoy! On April 1, 1957, BBC television viewers were treated to a short documentary about the spaghetti...
From Ian: Rabbi Sacks: Anti-Semites Using Guise of 'Human Rights' Former UK Chief Rabbi Lord Jonathan Sacks spoke on Monday about anti-Semitism, and warned that not only is the volatile trend which is spreading out of control in Europe a threat for...
It’s one thing to pull a few pranks on co-workers or family members for April Fools’ Day, such as putting a sticky-note on the underside of an optical mouse or inverting the screen display… or the classic desktop wallpaper prank that...
In 1957, the British Broadcasting Corporation broadcasted a three-minute report on a current affairs program Panorama, about a spaghetti tree in the south of Switzerland. It was supposed to be their joke for April Fools’ Day and the audience was supposed...
Author: TonyGosling Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2015 9:17 pm (GMT 0) NZ-based Uncensored magazine has dedicated its current issue’s cover story to John Morgan's latest book: How They Murdered Princess Diana: The Shocking Truth. The issue also includes a substantial...
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