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    Fiction: A boy ends up in a burns ward. His mother and sister have their versions of what happened

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    The simple but brilliant biomechanics that give cycling the edge over walking

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    China’s export restrictions on rare earth minerals could work to India’s advantage

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    Living without the magnifying glass: A reflection on Nikos Kazantzakis’s novel, ‘Zorba the Greek’

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    In a new book, a brand coach offers tips on one-on-one communication with clients

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    Congress chief questions Centre on efforts to trace those behind Pahalgam terror attack

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    Why is ED being used for ‘political battles’, asks SC in alleged Mysuru land scam

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    How I died, briefly, and felt more alive than ever

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    ‘Hindus will suffer more’: BJP’s ‘Bangladeshi’ politics could alienate its refugee vote in Bengal

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Caught on camera: Spooky sight of a section of forest floor undulating in Scotland

Spotted in Mugdock, Stirlingshire while Storm Babet was raging in the area.

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Oct 25, 2023 · 01:44 pm
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Halloween may have arrived a bit early! This seems straight out of a spooky movie. @dsnugentmalone found the forest floor heaving to and fro today morning in Mugdock, Stirlingshire. The forest is alive!#StormBabet #Scotland #Mugdock #Stirlingshire #Babet #storm #weather… pic.twitter.com/Ar7bsYRlWH

— Earth42morrow (@Earth42morrow) October 20, 2023

The earth was breathing deeply this morning #StormBabet pic.twitter.com/HhSvI2AaJt

— Dan S. MacAbre-St. Saens (@dsnugentmalone) October 20, 2023
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