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Governor Tim Walz cheered on the
Minnesota Twins at their opening game versus the St. Louis
Cardinals, and predicted his team would go undefeated. The
Twins lost that game and the next two as the Cardinals swept
the three-game series. The humiliation continued, when the
Twins were blown out (9-0) by the Chicago White Sox, a team
that set a new record last year for most losses in a season.
The Twins are now 0-4 since Walz cursed them with his
presence.
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Norway is a land with many
bunkers. At the peak of the Cold War, the sparsely
populated, mountainous country had around 3,000 underground
facilities where its armed forces and allies could hide and
make life difficult for any invader. Dating back to when the
Scandinavian country was part of Hitler's Atlantic Wall
during World War Two and even earlier, their existence was
barely known to the Norwegian public. More |
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It
isn't the alligators and snakes you need to worry about the
most, it is the mosquitoes. Mosquitoes have killed more
humans world-wide than any other creature. Dengue, also
known as ''bone break fever,'' causes a variety of symptoms
including fever, muscle and joint pain, nausea, and eye
pain. Florida Mosquito Control teams are calling on
residents to help lessen the chance of spreading dengue by
tossing out basins of still water on their property,
eliminating possible mosquito breeding grounds. More
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From 1861 to 1863, the price
of wheat tripled, butter and milk quadrupled. Women began to
protest the exorbitant price of bread, and took to the streets.
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