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| The London Vampire Discover the truth about vampires. The London Vampire has all the vampire myths, vampire conspiracies, vampire videos, links, science and novels explored and much more. Written by John Michaelson, a Londoner whose life was changed after a vicious attack in Tower Hill. The website serves as a tribute to his mentor, Michael, who revealed to him the dark secrets and hidden truths about London's high society. The site is marketed as a website proving the existence of vampires, but under closer inspection, John Michaelson sets out to disprove the most common phenomenon, including eliminating all the stereotypes and explaining where they came from. He also highlights many of the scientific conspiracies and theories which are backed up by videos from leading scientists. There are opportunities to get involved & submit articles and photography/artwork on the theme of 'dark London' which links to part of the London Vampire Network and infected London, which will become a social networking http://www.thelondonvampire.co.uk - [Details] | [Report] | [Refer]
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| Glencore-Xstrata deal unsettles Swiss left wing | |
| ZURICH (Reuters) - Financial haven Switzerland risks a fresh hit to its reputation from the proposed mega-merger between opaque commodities giants Glencore and Xstrata, left wing groups warned. The Alpine nation is struggling to restore its tarnished image as the United States cracks down on hidden offshore accounts held by wealthy Americans in secretive Swiss banks. Many of the world's leading ... |
| Giant 35-foot camera built to capture vanishing cultures | |
| (Credit: Video screenshot by Leslie Katz/CNET) And you thought your SLR was a hassle to travel with. As part of a project documenting vanishing U.S. cultures , photographer Dennis Manarchy intends to build a giant film camera--35 feet long--and haul it on a 20,000-mile trip around the country to capture the faces and history of disappearing groups. The Eye of America camera is just in the ... |
| Pioneering gallery says goodbye | |
| Above everything else, it?s a love story. In the 1970s, curator Jeanette Ingberman and Papo Colo, an ambitious Puerto Rico-born artist, fell in love. A few years later, they founded Exit Art together. |
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