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Area 51, the top-secret military installation in the Nevada desert, has been a magnet for conspiracy theories and a fount of UFO sightings for decades. Now some people who worked at the mysterious base are speaking out. read more »

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This a blog post review of the very famous Caesar's Palace up in Las Vegas, Nevada (a.k.a Sin City!). I personally love this hotel and casino so it's cool to see a good review of this place online. It goes over the hotel itself in a pretty detailed way, with some casino thoughts as well.

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Bollywood Shahrukh Khan honored in Hollywood


Bollywood?s megastar Shahrukh Khan?s lifelike wax figure was reportedly
unveiled at renowned Madame Tussauds Wax Museum in Hollywood (USA)
today.
Filmfare winner Shahrukh (Chak De India!), 44, is the first Bollywood star to be inducted into this Museum, which boasts of wax
figures of celebrities like Audrey Hepburn, Clark Gable, Jennifer
Lopez, Nicole Kidman, Johnny Depp, Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg,
Beyonce, David Beckham, etc.
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NASA is awarding $269.3 million to four companies that plan to work
on new spaceships capable of ferrying astronauts into orbit. The money
is going to Blue Origin, the Boeing Co., Sierra Nevada Corp. and SpaceX.



The awards, ranging from $22 million to $92.3
million, are aimed at supporting the development of private-sector space
transportation systems that will help fill the gap left by this year's
expected retirement of the space shuttle fleet. This is the second phase
of the Commercial Crew Development program, also known as CCDev2. Last
year, $50 million was awarded for the first phase of the program, and NASA is asking for another $850 million to cover a third phase.

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