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How a big bet on oil went bust: Full version
In the summer of 2008, Erlend Olson thought he had finally hit the jackpot.
PHOTOS: Real-Life Tarzan Lives With Big Cats
Photos: "20/20" visits the Florida home compound where Steve Sipek, a former actor who starred as Tarzan, has kept big cats including lions and tigers for 40 years. Tarzan - Big cat - Actor - Cryptozoology - Anomalies and Alternative Science
Real-Life Tarzan Lives With Big Cats
"20/20" visits the Florida home compound where Steve Sipek, a former actor who starred as Tarzan, has kept big cats including lions and tigers for 40 years. Big cat - Tarzan - Actor - Anomalies and Alternative Science - Cryptozoology
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Has Global Warming Slowed?
Global warming has neither stopped nor slowed in the past decade, according to a draft analysis of temperature data by NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies . [More]
Mardell's America
How healthcare debate has changed US politics
Holy Grail in America
Recommended If it follows that I, like most Americans, learned my world history through the movies, and if you then factor in that Viking and Knights Templar movies are far more entertaining than Christopher Columbus movies, then ergo , ipso facto , logic must dictate that the Templar Vikings founded America. E pluribus unum , or in the common vernacular, "clear as mother's milk." To quote two ...
Dinosaur extinction followed asteroid impact 65 million years ago, panel says
It's official: The extinction of the dinosaurs and a host of other species 65.5 million years ago was caused by a massive asteroid that crashed into the Gulf of Mexico, creating worldwide havoc, according to an international team of researchers.
Scientists confirm asteroid caused extinction of dinosaurs, other species
LOS ANGELES (MCT) Its official: The extinction of the dinosaurs and a host of other species 65.5 million years ago was caused by a massive asteroid that crashed into the Gulf of Mexico, creating worldwide havoc, an international team of researchers said Thursday.