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Whale of a tale coming to V.H. - The Martha's Vineyard Times

On Sunday afternoon, the Martha’s Vineyard Film Center will show “In the Whale,” a documentary about the international news story of lobsterman Michael Packard, who was caught in a humpback whale’s mouth. Filmmaker David Abel will field questions after the film. In summer 2021, 56-year-old Michael Packard of Cape Cod, the region’s last remaining lobster […]

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Los Angeles Dodgers Top 50 Prospects (2024)

Los Angeles Dodgers Top 50 Prospects (2024)
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New Partnership Additions At Quinn Emanuel Have 70 Percent Women

New Partnership Additions At Quinn Emanuel Have 70 Percent Women
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Strand to screen "In the Whale" followed by director Q&A at first showing

ROCKLAND The Strand Theatre will present the new award-winning documentary In the Whale , the account of a man who survived to tell the tale of being swallowed by a whale, on Friday, Dec. 15 and Saturday, Dec. 16. Screening times on both.

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Phylogenetic Analysis Of Siberian Woolly Mammoths Shows There Were Two Species - And Humans Didn't Kill Them

The woolly mammoth was not one large homogenous group, as scientists previously had assumed, and it did not have much genetic diversity, according to a new genetic study. Woolly mammoths, descended from ancestors in Africa, were widespread in northern Europe, Asia, and North America during the last Ice Age.

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