The Science of Food
The Science of Food is a short film from the 50s involving aliens, pills, and foot massage. This also is a segment from Video Trend Associates new ...
Food Science
The Science of Food is a short film from the 50s involving aliens, pills, and foot massage. This also is a segment from Video Trend Associates new ...
Science Fiction Theatre was a syndicated science fiction anthology series. It was produced in the United States by Ivan Tors and Maurice Ziv ...
Bin Laden became the most wanted man in the world after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks that killed almost 3,000 people. Nearly a decade later, he was shot dead by U.S. commandos in May after being tracked to his hideout in Pakistan. His body was buried at sea. For Gadhafi, the end came after he was captured by rebels, his final moments shown in gruesome, shaky handheld video that was seen across the globe.
If relief and even celebration by many greeted their demise, the deaths of other notables in 2011 brought reflection on lives of achievement.
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* File photos American science fiction writer who wrote the popular Pern series about telepathic dragons. She died at home in Ireland after suffering a stroke. She was 85. Herb Capozzi. General manager of the BC Lions in the 1950s and 1960s, he is credited with ... |
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Betty Shideler Lattie A Camp Fire girl herself during her youth, she was also an active 4-H Club member in the 1940s and 1950s, earning many honors in foods and clothing. At age 10, she and partner Joan Smith (now McDougald) won the Oregon State demonstration championship, ... |
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Final goodbye: Roll call of some who died in 2011 A sweet-voiced performer known for sentimental ballads who sold millions of records in the 1940s and 1950s. Jan. 10. David Nelson, 74. He starred on his parents' popular American television show "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet." Jan. 11. ... |
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After Superscience We Get Superfinance The Prigogine clan of French superscientists stressed that the Final Goal of Superscience had not changed since the early 1950s dreams of American exNazi space scientists : not just this solar system but the entire Universe has to and will be colonized ... |
Innovation and Community at Beech Hill Farm
Owned for generations by the Carter family and later operated by Donald Carter as a chicken farm until the implosion of New England chicken farming in the early 1950s due to the high cost of feed, the Carter farm lay in disuse until purchased by two ...
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