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11: Learn How to Win The Euro Millions Lottery
The Euro Millions is Europe's largest lottery syndicate....
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12: Six Tips To Improve Your Chances Of Winning The Lottery
There are actually things you can do to increase your odds of cashing in big!...
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13: The Benefits Of Caravanning Holidays
A look at the economic contribution of caravan owners and campers through food and drink sales as well as the benefits of this type of outdoor holiday....
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14: Let's Play Doctors And Nurses
A look at the phenomenon of men and women fawning over uniforms, from doctors and nurses to firemen....
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15: How To Care For Your Jewelry
If not properly maintained jewelery can start to tarnish and lose it's luster....
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16: Obesity Epidemic. Government and Schools to Blame?
Never in the history of human existence has the rate of obesity increased more than it has over just the past two decades. Of course, the obvious question is -Why? Take a look at what our government and our schools have done....
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17: How Safe Is Your Tattoo?
So you're thinking about getting a tattoo? Most likely your greatest concerns have been focused on what design you're getting and where you are going to have it placed. But have you asked yourself about the potential health risks?...
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18: Infrastructure Metal Theft on the Rise
Recent news coverage across the U.S. has cited a rising problem in infrastructure metal theft from Pittsburgh to Massachusetts to Washington. Sewer grates, manhole covers, and even steel bridge castings from a railroad company have become the items of choice for those looking to cash in on the high price of metal....
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19: Do You Know The History of Wedding Rings
It's amazes me the number or people who get married without giving any thought to the meaning of their rings....
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20: Nineteenth-Century Poet Would Bemoan A Lack Of Extinguisher Stands: William McGonagall
Extinguisher stands were hardly a standard safety option during the all-too-brief career of William McGonagall, the Dundee man commonly known even today as the "Worst Poet In The World." But McGonagall--the poetic chronicler of the Tay Bridge Disaster--would have been the first to applaud the invention, though it surely would have spelled the end of his career....
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