No doubt you’ve seen your share of hollies this month — in wreaths and boughs or perhaps on holiday cards and catalog covers.
No doubt you’ve seen your share of hollies this month — in wreaths and boughs or perhaps on holiday cards and catalog covers.
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South Africa: Mining partnerships benefit communities
The initiative involved upgrading 660m of road and building a bridge to improve access for 9,286 households in the district, creating 20 jobs ...
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Sask. 'Indigenous saint' shares personal journey that led to UN's Nelson Mandela award
"All of us need to learn how to be good troublemakers. We need to shake the system to make some changes in a good way to make ...
The term 'beach' might be slightly misleading as the nearby beaches were predominantly composed of sharp limestone. The sea ...
North Jersey residents share what alternative holidays they want to see celebrated, such as those to mark "Black love" and birthright citizenship.
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Most of NZ’s flowering plants grow nowhere else – and Christmas falls in peak blooming season
New Zealand has 2,200 native flowering plants and 85% of them grow nowhere else, including some spectacular displays that ...
The funeral plans for New Orleans Smooth jazz violinist Michael Ward include a special honor reserved for prominent musicians ...
From politicians and chefs to billionaires and designers, these 38 people — and one new landmark — defined the city’s ...
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Beyond the Amazon: Why Brazil's Coastline Captivates Sailors
From Rio's granite peaks to Ilha Grande's emerald anchorages, Brazil's coastline is a pure paradise of rhythm and rainforest.
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