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Sculptures made of cans offer creative solutions for hungry New Yorkers

Design competitions are being held in a unique way for over a million New Yorkers who are hungry for Thanksgiving. An annual competition, Canstruction is having a hard time creating huge sculptures from unopened cans for designers, architects and engineers. Jennifer Greene, founding member of Canstruction New York, said, "Costation is the 25th anniversary this […]

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History behind Kate Middleton’s engagement ring

Prince William brought the world to the sapphire craze using the 12-carat sapphire ring when he offered Kate Middleton in 2010. Kate's ring is an oval Ceylon featuring 14 solitaire diamonds. Created by the British jeweler Garrard 1940. It is interesting that the British royalty cling to the diamond. The blue sapphire, inherited from Queen

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Colours in Thailand back after a year of mourning for late King

For the first time in a year, colorful clothes have returned to the streets of Bangkok. Monday was officially over after the former Thai king, Bhumibol Aduljadej, rested after a week's funeral. However, many residents no longer come out black in color from head to toe, but many say they are still feeling lost. During

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Buy world’s most expensive purse for just $3.8 million

The world's most expensive handbag was on display with 4,517 diamonds designed by the House of Mouawad in Dubai. The heart-shaped bag has 105 yellow diamonds, 56 pinks and 4,356 transparent diamonds, weighing 381.92 carats. The wallet hit a record high in the Guinness Book of Records. This astonishing wonder was created by the craftsmanship

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After Mexico quakes, Day of the Dead parade honors rescuers

Mexico City: To commemorate the day of death in a country mourning nearly 500 people who died in the Mexico earthquake last month, the demons, towering skulls and altars adorned with marigolds along the main roads of Mexico City were destroyed on Saturday. More than 700 performers arranged a spectacular afternoon procession over four miles

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Meet Sophia, Saudi Arabia’s first robot citizen

Saudi Arabia granted citizenship to a humanoid robot named Sofia. Last week, it was presented at a future investment initiative conference in Riyadh. Sofia is a living humanoid robot with a captivating smile and expressive eyes designed to look like Audrey Hepburn in the movie. She was created by David Hanson, founder of Hanson Robotics

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Fifth Karachi Conference reviving the history of the ‘City of Lights’

The three-day International Karachi Conference, held October 27-29 at the Pakistani Arts Council, is in full swing. Speaking of the event, the first day of the event was dedicated to Karachi-based films, and students conducted question-answering sessions and panel discussions by Shabbir Siraj, Taimur Suri, and Rumana Hussain. A total of 16 films were screened,

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Namibia, Hong Kong to kick off Intercontinental Cup

May 10-13 -Vint Hook's Namibia vs Hong Kong June 2-5 -Malahide's Ireland v UAE June 2-5 -Sterling from Scotland v Afghanistan June 16-19 Netherlands-Papua New Guinea in Amsterdam The first round of the ICC InterContinental Cup for eight Associate Members was announced on Tuesday. The winner of this first-class competition will have the opportunity to

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Namibia run away with 114-run victory

Xander Pitchers scored undefeated 269 balls 105 in Namibia's second inning, finishing 114 wins over Hong Kong in Vint Hook's ICC InterContinental Cup. Source Link : http://www.espncricinfo.com/icc-intercontinental-cup-2015-17/content/story/875147.html?CMP=OTC-RSS

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