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Dave Gahan’s favourite PJ Harvey song: “She sings with such honesty”
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Dave Gahan’s favourite PJ Harvey song: “She sings with such honesty”

A passionate rendition. The post Dave Gahan’s favourite PJ Harvey song: “She sings with such honesty” first appeared on Far Out Magazine.
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Democrats Use Blatant Election Fraud to Chip Away at Overwhelming Trump Mandate
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Democrats Use Blatant Election Fraud to Chip Away at Overwhelming Trump Mandate

by Roger Stone, Stone Cold Truth: After President Trump’s overwhelming victory on election night – dominating the battleground states and winning the popular vote – it was clear that Trump had a decisive mandate to implement his America First agenda unlike any seen from a Republican president since Ronald Reagan. But weeks later, Democrats and their media […]
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AOC Still Can't See The Irony In Her Words
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AOC Still Can't See The Irony In Her Words

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Fun Facts And Interesting Bits
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10 Bands That Suffered Through Vicious Internal Feuds
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10 Bands That Suffered Through Vicious Internal Feuds

Sometimes, it seems like rock stars live the most glorious life imaginable. Well, that’s true most of the time, if we’re being honest. They get to party for a living, are loved and adored by all the fans they come across, and make a ton of money doing it. Oh, and the groupies don’t hurt, […] The post 10 Bands That Suffered Through Vicious Internal Feuds appeared first on Listverse.
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10 Surprising Examples of People Treating Their Own Illnesses
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10 Surprising Examples of People Treating Their Own Illnesses

Human beings love the thrill of solving difficult problems. Doing so builds confidence and self-esteem, and when problems are solved in a group, it teaches one how to work well with others. One of the most terrifying problems that human beings face is that of their own mortality. Every single one of us will have […] The post 10 Surprising Examples of People Treating Their Own Illnesses appeared first on Listverse.
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Ancient Cypriot inscription found on recycled stone
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Ancient Cypriot inscription found on recycled stone

This season’s excavation of the ancient site of Kouklia-Martsello in Palaepaphos, western Cyprus, has unearthed a rare fragmentary inscription in the Cypriot syllabary. It was carved onto a stone that was later reused in construction of a wall during the Cypro-Archaic period between 750 and 480 B.C. The syllabary, which is believed to be a descendant of the Minoan Linear A writing system, was active from the 11th to the 4th centuries B.C., after which it fell into disuse and was replaced by the Greek alphabet. Founded in the Late Bronze Age before the arrival of the Achaeans from Peloponnesian Greece, Palaepaphos was associated with a sanctuary for the local Great Goddess, a fertility deity whose worship on Cyprus dates back to the Chalcolithic period (3900-2500 B.C.). When the Greeks (Achaeans in 1200 B.C., followed by Dorian Greeks in 1100 B.C.) colonized the island, they adopted the local goddess worship, eventually converting it to a cult of Aphrodite. Palaepaphos flourished as an urban center and religious sanctuary, growing into the largest city in western Cyprus from the Geometric Period (900 B.C.) through the end of the 4th century B.C. The worship of the goddess at Palaepaphos ceased when Christianity muscled out all competition in the 4th century, and the city declined. It returned to some regional prominence in the Middle Ages and today the village of Kouklia stands at the ancient site. The archaeological remains of Palaepaphos received attention from looters as early as the 16th century, but archaeologists didn’t start systematic excavations of the site until 1950. This year marks the fourth excavation at the site funded by the Department of History and Archeology of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EKPA) and carried out by a team of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral students under the leadership of the university’s Professor of Aarcheology Constantinos Kopanias. The team’s mission this year was to continue to investigate a memorial wall more than 550 feet long that was first brought to light in previous excavations in the 20th century. The wall was built in several phases, with the earliest construction beginning in the Late Cypriot III period (13th century B.C.), but the timeline is complex and unclear. The 2024 excavation aimed to clarify the dates of individual construction phases, with particular emphasis on a tunnel that crosses under the wall at a depth of about 7.5 feet. The excavation of the tunnel revealed more information about the stratigraphy, confirming that the wall was repaired in the Cypriot Archaic and the Cypriot Classic periods. The tunnels’ purpose is still a mystery. This year’s excavation also investigated a structure just north of the wall that faces the sea. It is shaped like an uppercase pi (Π) and was previously believed to have been part of the defensive fortifications of the site, probably a tower from which defenders could monitor any approaching ships. The excavation discovered that this hypothesis was incorrect, that the structure was not connected to the wall at all, and was more likely to have had a cultic function. The currently available excavation data indicate that it was founded in a layer from the Late Cypriot III period (12th-11th century BC), fell into disuse during the Cypro-Geometric period, and was later repaired during the Cypro-Archaic period (6th century BC). In 2023, depictions of two engraved ships were found on the outer side of this enigmatic structure, resembling similar depictions of boats at Kition. In 2024, another depiction of a ship was discovered, though it remained unfinished.
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Magic Can’t Save ‘Harry Potter’ Star Rupert Grint From a $2.3 Million Tax Bill
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Magic Can’t Save ‘Harry Potter’ Star Rupert Grint From a $2.3 Million Tax Bill

LONDON—Former “Harry Potter” film actor Rupert Grint faces a 1.8 million-pound ($2.3 million) bill after he lost a legal battle with the tax authorities.Grint, who played Ron Weasley in the magical…
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Social Cohesion in Australian Universities Has Reached Lowest Point: Experts
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Social Cohesion in Australian Universities Has Reached Lowest Point: Experts

Recent incidents have intensified challenges, exposing intolerance and prejudice, experts told Senate inquiry on anti-Semitism.Social cohesion across Australian universities has been under strain long…
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What is the Administrative State?
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What is the Administrative State?

Last week in this virtual space, I wrote that Donald Trump would make a renewed effort during his second term to dismantle “the administrative state.” As in his first term, he would employ various…
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