A blind teenager from Hawaii has stunned the world. He can play any song flawlessly on the piano after listening to it
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Children and adults around the world can now enjoy a new animated TV series
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Encyclopaedia Britannica will go out of print after 244 years since it was first published in Scotland in 1768. Its publisher announced
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A former East German pro-democracy activist and pastor Joachim Gauck was elected German president by an overwhelming majority at the Bundestag,
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Donations are still pouring in from 63 countries, as well as from Japanese citizens, for the victims of the massive earthquake and tsunami that struck northeast Japan
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin won an overwhelming majority in Russia¡¯s presidential election amid widespread opposition on March 4. He gained more than 64 percent of votes, far outdistancing his rivals. It secured him
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It appears that another uproar in the Korean-American community is about to take place. The racist incident involving a fast food worker, a customer, and a receipt has brought tension, this time in Los Angeles. On February 22, Steve
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Heavy snow in recent weeks has already wreaked havoc across Europe - now it¡¯s damaging some of the continent¡¯s most famous historic monuments. Authorities in Rome were forced to close the Colosseum after small pieces of its walls
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Hollywood blockbuster Avatar is now one step closer to reality. Foreign news outlets highlighted Professor Susumu Tachi¡¯s research on robot technology which mimics the movements of its human controller. The crafted robot by a team
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How big were you when you were born? It is very likely that you were less than five kilograms. Well, there are those very rare cases when an outrageously large baby is born. Recently, a baby named Asher Stewardson received the spotlight for his large size
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