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13781Beef Carpaccio: a mouthwatering, no-bake recipe for an easy Italian appetizerCookistBeef carpaccio is an elegant, no-bake Italian appetizer. Briny, savory and tangy, it’s made of thin raw beef slices topped with arugula, capers... |
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13770James Webb captures stunning new image of the Cartwheel GalaxyDaily Mail OnlineThe US space agency's new telescope has peered into the chaos of the Cartwheel Galaxy, revealing new details about star formation and the galaxy's central black hole. |
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13764WA beaches yield earth's secretsPerthNowWest Australian researchers are revealing previously hidden details of the earth's distant geological past by studying the age of ancient grains of sand. |
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13763Warner shows his IPL 'class is permanent'PerthNowDavid Warner reckons he's shown that his IPL class is permanent after he led the Delhi Capitals to a nine-wicket win over Punjab Royals. |
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13762‘Biblical’: Why Bali flights could be axedNews.com.auFlights from Bali to Australia could be cancelled over fears of a foot-and-mouth outbreak of “biblical proportions”. |
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13761Shower lighting ideas – 10 ways to turn your shower into a featureIdeal HomeTurn the spotlight on your shower and combine functionality with style credentials with these brilliant shower lighting ideas |
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13752Famous seaside town with a Wetherspoons pub by the beachMyLondonIt has been at the heart of Kent's seaside renaissance during the past decade |
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13746Foodie wows million with her simple onion chopping hackDaily MailMelbourne foodie and nutritionist Melanie Lionello has gone mega viral online with her simple way to chop and onion in under 30 seconds that won't make your eyes water. |
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13745Foodie wows million with her simple onion chopping hackDaily MailMelbourne foodie and nutritionist Melanie Lionello has gone mega viral online with her simple way to chop and onion in under 30 seconds that won't make your eyes water. |
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13744Europe's last pandas were giant weaklings who couldn't even eat bambooDaily Mail OnlineExperts at the Bulgarian Museum of Natural History say that unlike today's iconic black and white bear, the European panda wouldn't have eaten much bamboo because its teeth were not strong enough. |