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Football is the ultimate team sport. But Tennessee running back Chris Johnson is proving that you can stand out and break some records individually.
Considering how energy dense your food is may be the best way to get nutritional value from the calories you eat, especially at breakfast, a new study shows.
Prague is full of museums, shops, restaurants, and concert venues, but there are five natural and architectural aspects of Prague that every visitor must see.
A review of Alison Weir's excellent biography of the remarkable Katherine Swynford and her rise to power and wealth.
The constellation of Cepheus the King is north circumpolar and never sets for observers in the Northern Hemisphere.
Magrethe was only six years old when she was engaged to the then 10-year-old king of Norway, Håkon. She was sent away to Norway and married at the age of 10.
In 1389 seven-year-old Bogislaw was sent to Denmark to be the foster child of Queen Margrethe. The queen had chosen him as king of Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
The Saxe-Coburg-Gotha dynasty ruled Bulgaria from King Ferdinand I, through King Boris III, to King Simeon II who later became Prime Minister.
Looking for lunch in all the wrong places? Skip the fast food and sample some great local flavors at these Montreal Plateau cafés, restaurants, and food purveyors.
Admissions statistics published by Oxford and Cambridge Universities may provide useful guidance to a student trying to secure an Oxbridge place.
The Great Highland Bagpipe (or Piob Mhor in Gaelic) has a long and distinguished history.
It's been more than 20 years since Miami and Wisconsin last tangled on the football field, and it was an absolute mismatch. Their next meeting looks to be anything but.


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