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The boxers say they are seeing a focus on the players and their needs for the first time in years
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A direct response to the claustrophobic, bureaucratic terror of post-World War II America was the Beat Generation of poets and writers, including Allen Ginsberg
The war casts a shadow, but Da Nang is alive with colour, life and great food
The original version of an autobiographical novel written by a German soldier, and recently discovered in Soviet archives, offers a unique perspective of the epic World War II siege from the soldiers
About 13 million kg of marine debris have been collected over 127 weeks by Shah and thousands of volunteers