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10/31/09- 2009 Halloween Day Events in Seattle Region
It's been 13 years since FreakNight (held at Wamu Theater) has been supplying fans with electronic music and the chance to dance throughout the Halloween festivities. In this article, you will find more places to go for a Halloween celebration in the Seattle region, including a ghost tour that takes you throughout the Pike Place Market area.

10/31/09- 2009 Halloween Day Events – San Francisco Region
When you're looking for a party to attend or a family-friendly event for the Halloween season in the San Francisco region, consider the following suggestions, which highlight events at locations, like the Randall Museum and Bay Area Discovery Museum. Halloween Day events include:

10/25/09- More Halloween Events in the Los Angeles Region – 2009

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In Los Angeles, the city offers you an array of Halloween thrills with a haunted hayride, haunted pumpkin patch mazes, and cemetery tours that take you to the gravesites of Hollywood legends. In this article, you will learn the dates and times of popular events and activities to bring in the holiday in style.

10/25/09- Halloween Events in the Los Angeles Region – 2009
From checking out local haunted houses to listening to frightening ghost stories, Los Angeles is known for playing host to an entertaining assortment of Halloween activities and events. In this article, you will learn details regarding the Fright Fair ScreamPark & Harvest Festival; House at Haunted Hill; and spooky mines.

10/25/09- 2009 Halloween Events in New York City – Oct 29 to Oct 31

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In New York City, an assortment of locations takes part in the festivities, offering places to take the kids trick-or-treating and chances to listen to ghoulish local tales. In this article, you will encounter some of the events taking place for Halloween, including a get-together brewing at the American Museum of Natural History.

10/25/09- Halloween Events in New York City – 2009
Whether you're a fan of vampires or elaborate haunted houses, New York City certainly has plenty of activities and events for you to celebrate Halloween in style. In this article, you will encounter local get-togethers, including the Bloody Manor Haunted House and a haunted house at the Vortex Theater.

10/23/09- Halloween Events in the Boston Region – Oct 30 and 31 2009
When it comes to bringing in Halloween with a bang, the Boston region provides locals with a multitude of activities and events to enjoy – for all ages. In this article, you will learn where to go when you're in the mood for a good old-fashioned spooky party or if you'd like to experience a haunted walking tour.

10/23/09- Halloween Events in the Boston Region – 2009
When you're looking for something to do to bring in the Halloween season in the Boston region, you'll find that there are plenty of activities to participate. In this article, some of the get-togethers you'll encounter include family-friendly events, a 'magical' castle, and a ghost cruise.

10/21/09- Halloween Events in Chicago 2009: October 24 to 31

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From places to trick or treat or haunted houses to test your courage, the city of Chicago is filled with plenty of Halloween events, especially the closer the holiday gets. In this article, you will find ghost races, haunted sites, teen dancing, spooky skating, and even an entertaining ghost-themed movie for the entire family.

10/21/09- Halloween Events in Chicago 2009: October 21 to 24

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Whether you party with locals in costume or pay a visit to a haunted house, Chicago offers an assortment of Halloween events for 2009. For starters, visit the Chicago Park District's pumpkin patches to pick from a field filled with all sorts of different sizes and shapes. Other fun activities include pony rides, pumpkin decorating, and the following events listed below:

10/20/09- Interesting Headlines of October 2009
Just when you spent years learning that there were nine planets in the Solar System to only find that Pluto has been demoted from 'planet' status, astronomers in Europe have now enhanced the list of planets located outside the solar system with an additional 32 new planets. In this article, you will learn about this discovery, as well as information pertaining to ancient Greek and Egyptian discoveries.

9/20/09- In the Headlines: September 2009
From an unidentified creature hitting headlines all over the world to a rare astronomy find, the headlines of September 2009 also include new discoveries in an ancient Greek cemetery.

9/20/09- China in the News: T-Rex and Fossils

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From confiscated relics of the past to discovering a cousin of the mighty T-Rex, China has been in the news for events surrounding the dinosaur. In this article, you will learn more information about unlocking the ancestral past of the Tyrannosaurus Rex and where illegally removed fossils ended up at and where they'll be going.

9/9/09- Protecting the Lost Rainforest of Mount Mabu

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Thanks to the conservation efforts of an expedition, which uncovered new species of snake, butterfly and chameleon, Mozambique gives the green light to protect lost rainforest located at Mount Mabu – untouched landscape in Africa that promises a wealth of ecological discoveries. In this article, you will learn the latest on this subject.

9/9/09- Recent Papua New Guinea Discoveries

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Digging deep into a remote volcanic crater located on the Pacific island of Papua New Guinea, a team of scientists have discovered a lost world – once home to frogs with fangs, fish that grunted, and small creatures resembling a bear. In this article, you will learn the significance of such a find, as well as additional details on the progress of the exploration.

9/4/09- Hindu Goddess Sculpture Found
Kashmir is the location where a recently uncovered sculpture of the Hindu goddess Gajalakshmi was found. Seated on a lotus throne between two lions, archeologists state that the style and design is that of Gandhara, which has connections to ancient Buddhist traditions. In this article, you will learn more about this discovery, as well as the goddess.

8/29/09- Found: Ancient Burial Site in Greece
Archeologists working in Athens, Greece have recently alerted the public to the discovery of an elaborate burial site located at the seat of the ancient Macedonian kings situated in northern Greece. At the center of the find, researchers have added to the mystery dating back 2,300 years ago, which touches upon political interests and murder.

8/25/09- Interesting Headlines – August 2009

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Located inside of a lava tube beneath the seafloor, a crustacean with no eyes was uncovered. The previously unknown species is just one of the headlines hitting the press during August 2009. In this article, you will also learn about the discovery of woolly mammoth remains in Michigan.

8/25/09- Interesting Archeology Headlines – August 2009
When it comes to digging up one of the oldest buildings at the University of Georgia for a renovation project, workers probably never imagined they'd encounter an archeological treasure chest of finds, including a bowl dating back 500 years, wood from 1832, and a baseball game ticket for the university that cost 50 cents to purchase. In this article, you will find the details of the never-ending discoveries.

8/12/09- 4 Archeology Headlines in Early August 2009
From an old form of execution to the discovery of an impressive artifact in the Old City of Jerusalem, a wide range of archeology headlines have surfaced during the early part of August 2009. In this article, you will encounter four interesting finds that have taken place all over the world, including Switzerland, Bulgaria, and Italy.

8/12/09- New Himalayan Species and an Ancient Warrior

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From the eastern Himalayas to Italy, it seems there's a lot of discovering going on in August 2009. For starters, the World Wildlife Federation has reported about 350 new species within the past decade. In this article, you will learn what new animals are being recognized, as well as what was discovered on an Italian beach that has archeologists abuzz.

7/22/09- Intriguing Finds – July 2009

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Calling all theater buffs! Italian archaeologists have announced this month that a collection of 15 life-size masks surrounded by mystery have been rediscovered in Pompeii after they were forgotten for more than two centuries. Highlighting a style comparable to ancient Roman drama, the masks are fashioned from plaster with each one possessing a considerable amount of weight.

7/17/09- Uncovering Ancient Egypt's Military Past
As Egyptian archeologists started to uncover the remnants of an ancient fortress city hidden beneath the ground close to the Suez Canal, pieces of evidence linking ancient Egyptians to their military past started to emerge. In this article, we will explore what they found and what can we learn from this recent discovery.

7/5/09- Oldest Known Prehistoric Flute in Germany Found

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In recent news, it has been announced that one of the oldest known flutes hailing from prehistoric days was discovered in a German cave. Archeologists are dubbing the find the ' oldest handcrafted musical instrument yet discovered,' as it has been estimated to be about 35,000 years old. If you're wondering why this discovery is so intriguing to researchers, the information that one can learn will shed light on how early modern humans in Europe were able to establish a complex, progressive, and creative community.

6/30/09- June Headlines: Religion and Fossils

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If you're looking for the latest news involving archeological finds associated with religion or information regarding the past life of dinosaurs, consider this article, which will touch upon fossils and St Paul.

6/11/09- Archeology Headlines of June 2009

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It's a discovery that doesn’t immediately reveal all of the details – the skulls of 45 men that date back 2,000 years found in a burial pit in Dorset, England. Located in separate sections of the pit, researchers are mulling over ideas on whether or not disease, war, or execution took the lives of the final remains. In this article, you will find additional information, including details on the discovery of two Neolithic tombs.

6/4/09- 17th Century Witch Bottle

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The contents of a stone flask dating back to the 17th century does not contain old wine or a message to a long lost love, but instead, was buried in an effort to keep witches away. Archeologists have found what has been referred to as a 'witch bottle,' which was believed to send witches to their grave and any spell she was thought to have cast would have been turned back onto her.

5/12/09- Time To Audit The Federal Reserve
The e-mail, which I pasted below, is asking for our help by supporting the Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009. Ron Paul's stance believes that the Federal Reserve should be audited by Congress. But since its creation in 1913, the Federal Reserve has been omitted from inspections and refuses to tell Congress which institutions have received taxpayers bail out money.

4/29/09- More Archeology Headlines for April 2009
This month, old coins dating back to the days of Philip II, ancient Hebrew inscriptions, and the discovery of an 1,000-year-old gravestone that served as a parking lot marker are the topics of April 2009 headlines to hit the news this month.

4/29/09- Interesting Headlines of April 2009
Researchers have announced that a newly discovered primordial blob may shed light on the most intense object connected to the early universe. In this article, you will learn more about the mystery blob in the sky, as well as a great find uncovered in the grave of a rich Londoner.

4/7/09- Archeological Headlines of April 2009

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Looters, old historic canoes, and the search for the Lost Colony are just some of the subjects of early headlines dominating the news of the archeological world for April of 2009.

3/31/09- Dinosaur Headlines of March 2009

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This month, dino experts have revealed that a previous thought regarding sauropods with long necks is most likely false. Other dinosaur-related news includes the outcome of an auction involving fossilized skeletons and the juvenile habits of the Triceratops.

3/31/09- Ancient Babylonia – Cuneiform, Music, & Hymns
When it comes to the literature of the ancient Sumerians, Babylonians, and other residents of Mesopotamia, cuneiform script served as an important outlet for keeping records and writing their language. Up until the 1st century BC, the Babylonians relied on cuneiform – one of the earliest known forms of written expression. It was the belief of ancient Babylonians that the god of scribal arts (Nabu), is responsible for introducing cuneiform – giving the script as a gift.

3/30/09- Signs of Stone Age Cannibalism in Germany
Germany has become a hot topic in the news because tens of thousands of ancient human remains have been found with identifying marks on bones that may suggest cannibalism in the region now known as Herxheim. In this article, you will learn more about this discovery.

3/30/09- Archeological Headlines of March 2009

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Originating from Australasia, researchers are studying ancient tools comprised of shells, which could change the books on the history of human development in Australasia. In this article, you will also encounter other archeological headlines of March 2009, including an excavation of the McDowell House and the reason why archeologists in Hungary are upset.

3/30/09- Interesting Headlines of March 2009

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From unexplainable noises and lights in Virginia to dating the age of the oldest sea creatures in the world, the interesting headlines decorating the newsfeeds and papers for March 2009 also include the welcomed return of the space shuttle Discovery.

3/17/09- Worst Comes To Worst
Things just can’t be this bad all over. It gives me an alarming feeling when I think of what is actually happening to me and every other member of this world. We are going through tough times – but is anybody surviving?

3/16/09- Go Green and Go Broke!
Talking of green – let’s start with a oft heard proverb that says ‘the grass is always greener on the other side!” That is life. No matter what you do, you always feel that things can be better and you can make a change for the better. The sad truth though is that every action has two sides, like a coin, one action and the other reaction.

3/16/09- Evidence of an Ancient Vampire?

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If you like vampire tales, fantasize over Lestat, or you are drawn to the historic evidence that goes beyond folk tales and scary stories, then perhaps the information found in this article will be of interest to you.

2/24/09- Los Angeles – Ice Age Fossil Explosion

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Anyone who has an interest in the Ice Age will certainly enjoy hearing that Los Angeles has uncovered an impressive collection of Pleistocene ice age fossils, including a nearly complete mammoth (affectionately called Zed). In this article, you will learn what has scientists at the La Brea tar pits abuzz with joy.

12/31/08- A Few More Unexplainable Recaps of Exciting 2008 Headlines
In July of 2008, the infamous list got a little bigger when the UNESCO World Heritage Committee decided to add three new sites to its heritage list. Spanning in different parts of the world, we will now see the following sites gain newfound protected recognition: a former slave hideout in Mauritius, the Nabataean archaeological site in Saudi Arabia, and the Fujian Tulou earthen houses in China.

12/30/08- 2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines: December
The earliest evidence regarding our ancestors that once lived in caves is believed to have been uncovered by a research team working in the Wonderwerk cave located in South Africa. The director of the University of Toronto’s Archaeology Centre in Canada, Professor Michael Chazan believes that the stone tools located at the bottom level of the cave are actually 2 million years old. If true, then this piece of evidence would prove that human ancestors dwelled in the cave earlier than previous thought.

12/30/08- 2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines: November
Upon analyzing the DNA of ancient Egyptian mummies, researchers believe they have found the earliest evidence of malaria. A study revealed in November of 2008 showed that the ancient DNA of two Egyptian mummies who passed away more than 3,500 years ago might have suffered what is seen as the first case of malaria in the past. In this article, you will also learn of a connection between mind-altering drug use and inhabitants of the ancient Andes.

12/30/08- 2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines: October
During the renovation of a rugby stadium, workers were taken off guard when they happened upon an extensive complex of tombs situated underneath Rome. The discovery resembles a small city – complete with houses and streets. Evidence suggests that people may have lived in the region during the Dark Ages, but after centuries of inhabiting the land, the area became a site for burials during the Roman period.

12/30/08- 2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines: September

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While you'd think a former entrepreneur turned beginner archeologist would have been thrilled to find medieval artifacts at Bosnia and Herzegovina's Mt. Visocica – the US businessman was not completely jumping for joy. The reason? After pouring a great deal of his own money into a personal mission to unearth what he believes to be the first pyramids in Europe, he turns up unfulfilled. In this article, learn more about this latest find and prehistoric human remains found in Perak, Sarawak.

12/30/08- 2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines: August

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In August of 2008, headlines concerning the discovery of a large statue depicting a great Roman emperor hit the presses, as well as the archeological search for clues concerning the former hometown of an impressive American writer.

12/30/08- 2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines: July
From July of 2008, we will showcase two headlines that take us to West Turkey and Ireland, where samples of ancient architecture and old cremated bones will shed light on inhabitants of the past.

12/29/08- 2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines: June
If you are interested in the medieval period, then the discovery of a Jain statue (one of more than 36 in total) should spark your attention. Situated in the older sections of Pushkar and Ghat, the region is a treasure trove of the ancient statues. With this piece of evidence and more, researchers may now conclude that a religious congregation was situated at the location during the 11th century.

12/29/08- 2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines: May
In May, details regarding the owners of the Ramhormoz treasure that dates back to the Elamite period shows that the owners were two women, who possessed a collection of beautiful gold ornaments and other artifacts uncovered in two coffins. The southwestern province of Khuzestan in Iran was the site of the discovery, which consisted of about 500 pieces of priceless trinkets. In this article, you will also learn about a search that continues for the lost but not forgotten war casualities.

12/29/08- 2008 Unexplainable Recap of Exciting Headlines: April

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In April of 2008, one of the most unique finds in British history was revealed – a mass Roman grave that contained the remains of 91 men, women and children. It is believed that these poor souls were dumped in a hurry during a time where disease ran rampant during the 2nd or 3rd century.In this article, you will learn more, as well as details concerning a shipwreck full of treasure.

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