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[ad_1] You went through space for three days. You land on the moon – tired, dizzy and probably at least a little nauseous – and you jostle to tie your helmet. You …
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Read More »Starbucks will stop distributing plastic straws by 2020 | National and World
[ad_1] Starbucks, which distributes more than a billion straws a year, says it will phase out the disposable plastic straws from its stores by 2020. The giant of the Coffee said Monday …
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[ad_1] Australian scientists wiped out 80% of disease-carrying mosquitoes in Queensland's state testing areas in the north-east of the country, as part of an experiment aimed at to suppress what the authorities …
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[ad_1] Police escalated its investigations into a case in which it raided a Harare company following a news release last Thursday and recovered $ 4 million in cash and 98 kilograms of …
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