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posted on 24/1/20

The pirates swore they would return for the treasure exactly 100 years ago tonight

posted on 24/1/20

Fresh Titanic news

posted on 24/1/20

Any takers for this one as an article: Titanic wreck to be protected by ‘momentous’ international treaty between UK and US.

posted on 24/1/20

Offering it to you and Bales first

posted on 24/1/20

Taylor Swift has opened up about her struggle to overcome an eating disorder in a new documentary about her life.

In Miss Americana, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival, she said photographs and comments about her appearance had triggered the condition.

During her 2015 world tour, under-eating left her feeling "like I was going to pass out at the end of a show, or in the middle of it," Swift said.

"It's only happened a few times and I'm not in any way proud of it," she added.

posted on 24/1/20

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posted on 24/1/20

Did you know that squirrels can tell the ripeness of a nut by its smell? They also use their sense of smell to remember where they have buried nuts, but it doesn't always work! It's estimated that squirrels only recover around 70% of the nuts they bury, meaning that the rest can grow into new trees!

posted on 24/1/20

China coronavirus: Lunar New Year subdued as outbreak spreads

posted on 24/1/20

You take the Titanic article, think I need to make a new one soon though and tag it in the Titanic forum, not been updated since 2017.

posted on 24/1/20

Laurence Fox apologises to Sikhs for 'clumsy' 1917 comments

posted on 24/1/20

Universities and Science Minister Chris Skidmore has said that the UK will not implement the EU Copyright Directive after the country leaves the EU.

Several companies have criticised the law, which would hold them accountable for not removing copyrighted content uploaded by users, if it is passed.

EU member states have until 7 June 2021 to implement the new reforms, but the UK will have left the EU by then.

posted on 24/1/20

Eriksen : Your best moments/goals?

posted on 24/1/20

I think Federer's longevity is entirely down to the way he plays the game. Murray, Djoko and Nadal all play a very energetic game of chase and return and all have had serious injuries. RF uses a lot more touch and makes the ball do more of the work. granted he is still losing some of his physicality as he gets older which is why games are closer but his touch has not deserted him.

posted on 24/1/20

Pep Guardiola: Manchester City boss suggests scrapping of FA Cup replays

posted on 24/1/20

A burglar in a phone shop in Vancouver had to wait for police to get him past the security fence.

posted on 24/1/20

League Two Northampton earned a replay with Championship club Derby after a goalless draw in the fourth round of the FA Cup at the PTS Academy Stadium.

Cobblers forward Vadaine Oliver went closest to a breakthrough in the first half, striking the crossbar from close range.

Curtis Davies headed wide in the second half for the visitors, who failed to register a shot on target.

The fifth-round draw is live on BBC One during The One Show on 27 January.

posted on 24/1/20

Rare migratory bird lands in Kenya from Finland

posted on 25/1/20

By the time the Titanic wreckage was found, most of the food that had sunk with the ship was long gone. But according to Holger W. Jannasch, senior scientist in Woods Hole's biology department in 1985, there might have been some brie lingering in the pantry. "Some foodstuffs, such as cheese, are protected from decay by the very microbial activity that starts the degradation process. If kept in boxes, it may have changed little over the extended time period," Jannasch wrote in Oceanus. "

posted on 25/1/20

Pour brandy over the cheese. Light the brandy using a fireplace lighter. Now you can exclaim "Opa!" and marvel at the fire.

posted on 25/1/20

Carlos Sainz confirmed his third Dakar Rally triumph on Friday after ensuring defending champion Nasser Al-Attiyah didn’t escape in the Saudi desert. Sainz stayed within minutes of Al-Attiyah’s dust on the 12th and last stage, a 167-kilometre route from Haradh to Qiddiya, Saudi Arabia.

posted on 25/1/20

Sheffield mum finds stranger's poem where daughter died

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-51241302

posted on 25/1/20

If Liverpool (40 games unbeaten) continue avoiding defeat they will match this record by drawing or beating Man City

posted on 25/1/20

49 games unbeaten

posted on 25/1/20

Trump first president to attend anti-abortion rally

posted on 25/1/20

Home sellers could be at risk of losing large sums of money when using quick-sale estate agents to find a buyer, Trading Standards has warned.

It has seen dozens of cases of people losing tens of thousands of pounds off the market value of their homes.

Some homeowners will accept a lower offer price to secure a speedy sale, and many firms provide a good service.

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