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A Boatbuilding Boom

A Boatbuilding Boom
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Earworms may be annoying, but may also help process memories

Earworms may be annoying, but may also help process memories JEREMY REYNOLDS, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette FacebookTwitterEmail PITTSBURGH (AP) In the dark corners of the internet hides a playlist of some of the most torturous, addictive music known to man. That’s right, Spotify, SoundCloud and Apple Music all have playlists of “Baby Shark” remixes. Do doo, do do, do do, do. Would you walk 500 miles to get away from that tune? Will your poker face crack the thousandth time it plays in your head? Does it remind you of somebody that you used to know? Do you value the sound of silence?

This must be the place: The heart has its seasons, its evenings and songs of its own

This must be the place: The heart has its seasons, its evenings and songs of its own
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Tucson Weekly: Acapulco Gold? (February 19 - February 25, 1998)

Ross Rebagliati Should Have Been Weeded Out. By Tom Danehy FURTHER PROOF THE world is going to Hell in a handbasket: Last week, Canadian Ross Rebagliati won the first-ever Olympic gold medal in the snowboarding giant slalom event (I m having real trouble calling it a sport). The next day the International Olympic Committee took the medal away when it was learned that Rebagliati had tested positive for marijuana. The day after that, they gave it back to him when he appealed and the IOC realized they lacked the legal standing to back up their punitive actions. Now he s being hailed as a hero. Please explain that me.

David Bowie painting found at donation centre in northern Ontario breaks auction records

Article content A David Bowie painting sold for $108,120 at an auction after it was purchased for five dollars at the Machar Mall donation centre near North Bay, Ont., last summer, according to the Daily Mail. Although the seller has not been identified, a press release from auctioneer Cowley Abbott said the eagle-eyed shopper was astonished when they saw the famed British star’s signature inscribed on the reverse of the painting, named D Head XLVI. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser, or David Bowie painting found at donation centre in northern Ontario breaks auction records Back to video

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