On Nov. 10, 1775, the United States Marine Corps, then known as the Continental Marines, was formed by order of the Second ...
Having registered in the memory banks of 650,000 people at Woodstock and followed that with a triumphant show at the Isle of Wight, Cocker kept on touring into early 1970, flogging his sweat-drenched ...
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India is poised to become a major exporter of its young workforce, driven by a new government policy aimed at connecting Indian workers with countries facing labor shortages. This initiative seeks to ...
Germany’s famous river-surfing wave has disappeared, leaving Bavarian surfers high and dry for the first time in decades.
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“It’s actually crazy,” one partner said, noting that Latham had 12 infrastructure transactions worth €16 billion this year, compared to 23 deals totaling €11.5 billion last year, an increase of 40%.
Throughout the early 2000s, New York nightlife came dusted with parmesan. Babbo’s truffled garganelli. Carbone’s $34 spicy rigatoni. Italian Clubstaurants like Bagatelle and Lavo lured baby-faced ...
In “Horror’s New Wave,” Jason Blum celebrates 15 years of unnerving audiences. His advice to publishers: “Sometimes it’s good to rely on your gut.” Credit...Rebecca Clarke Supported by In an email ...