Sunday, July 25th, 2010
In 1970 I was 6 years old and I remember very little of that time. The collapse of the Beatles walked me to a party, as well as the football World Cup in 1970, and I have only vague memories of that year held a general election, when a Mr. Heath has changed some of Mr. Wilson. The only event that made an indelible impression on me, was the first manned landing on the moon. I still remember those grainy photographs taken in 1969 when Neil Armstrong uttered his now famous words. Then I decided that I would be an astronaut. Then I grew up.
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Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
Turkish authorities deny the discovery of Noah’s ark by Chinese scientists on Ararat Mountain. The administration of the province of Agra where the legendary mountain is situated say that the search of Noah’s ark has been lasting for many centuries but still there have been no proofs of its existence.
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