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Photo: Catholic Priests in Poland Burn "Sacrilegious" Harry Potter Books Catholic Priests in Poland Burn "Sacrilegious" Harry Potter Books
BBC - Mon Apr 1, 2019
Catholic priests in northern Poland have burned books they consider to be sacrilegious, including ones from the Harry Potter boy wizard series. More»

Photo: British conspiracy theorist, 39, is found dead  just days after texting his mother to say: 'If anything happens to me, investigate' British conspiracy theorist, 39, is found dead just days after texting his mother to say: 'If anything happens to me, investigate'
Daily Mail - Sat Oct 15, 2016
A conspiracy theorist texted his mother to say 'If anything happens to me, investigate' just days before his mysterious death. More»

Photo: Torture report reveals how Poland objected to CIA's secret jail on its soil - but became 'flexible' after being bought off with large cash payment Torture report reveals how Poland objected to CIA's secret jail on its soil - but became 'flexible' after being bought off with large cash payment
Daily Mail - Fri Dec 12, 2014
The US Senate Committee's torture report has claimed Poland initially objected to the CIA's secret prison on its soil but became 'flexible' after being bought off with a large sum of money. More»

Photo: EU funding 'Orwellian' artificial intelligence plan to monitor public for "abnormal behaviour" EU funding 'Orwellian' artificial intelligence plan to monitor public for "abnormal behaviour"
The Telegraph, UK - Mon Sep 3, 2012
A five-year research programme, called Project Indect, aims to develop computer programmes which act as "agents" to monitor and process information from web sites, discussion forums, file servers, peer-to-peer networks and even individual computers. More»

Photo: Plants 'Can Think And Remember' Plants 'Can Think And Remember'
BBC - Wed Jul 14, 2010
Plants are able to "remember" and "react" to information contained in light, according to researchers. More»

Big freeze kills at least 80 across Europe
AFP - Sun Dec 20, 2009
PARIS - The death toll from winter storms across Europe rose to at least 80 on Monday as transport chaos spread amid mounting anger over the three-day failure of Eurostar high-speed trains. More»

Polish Euro MP Seeks Removal Of Name From CIA Prisons Report
AFP - Sun Jul 29, 2007
BRUSSELS - Polish socialist euro MP Marek Siwiec has brought court action in Poland demanding Swiss senator Dick Marty removes his name from a report about secret CIA prisons in Europe. More»

Photo: Body of Copernicus identified Body of Copernicus identified
BBC - Mon Nov 7, 2005
Scientists say they have probably solved the mystery of where the father of modern astronomy was buried. More»

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