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8 hours ago ago from Radio Iowa
A common element in the Christmas story is how the Star of Bethlehem led the three kings or magi to the birthplace of Jesus. Astronomer and Drake University lecturer Herb Schwartz says his years of research shows that bright star actually did exist some two-thousand years ago for a very short time, but it wasn't really a star. Schwartz says, There was actually a conjunction of two planets but what makes this very special is the fact that ...
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Hello everyone, I am an 18 year old white male from California who is/was? planning on traveling to India this summer alone for a month or so. However, the recent Mumbai attacks(specifically targeting foreigners) has left me a bit discouraged. In addition, I went on to a government travel site and learned of almost monthly terrorist attacks throughout India since 2006. I was wondering if there is anyone who has been to India recently, is ...
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