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Presenteeism - BBC Worklife
More people who have health problems – either physical or mental – are still showing up for work anyway.
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BBC - Travel - Italy’s city that revolutionised pasta
Known as the ‘Città della Pasta’ (City of Pasta), the sleepy coastal town of Gragnano in Italy's Campania region became famous in the late 1700s for its ‘white gold’, or macaroni.
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Could music festivals be good for your health? - BBC News
Many festivals around the world now offer much more than music, but what effect do they have on your health?
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Skiplagging: The travel trick that airlines hate - BBC Worklife
Why airlines are cracking down on "skiplagging" — the hack that savvy travellers use to fly for less.
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Archaeologists unearth Neolithic henge at Stonehenge - BBC News
Archaeologists discover a second henge at Stonehenge, described as the most exciting find at the site in 50 years.
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Having more sleep before holiday 'stops arguments' - BBC News
Getting ready for a holiday means people are often shattered by the time they leave home, says psychologist.
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Whale 'swallows' sea lion: 'It was a once-in-a-lifetime event' - BBC News
Wildlife photographer Chase Dekker took the photos while whale watching in California.
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'I've spent 22 years searching for silver in a ghost town' - BBC News
Robert Louis Desmarais is the sole inhabitant of Cerro Gordo, where he's been searching for silver.
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Cambridge student who died in Madagascar 'opened plane door' - BBC News
Cambridge University student Alana Cutland fell to her death in July.
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Milky Way galaxy is warped and twisted, not flat - BBC News
New research shows our galaxy, the Milky Way, is twisted and warped - not flat as previously thought.
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Mia Khalifa: Porn contracts 'prey on vulnerable girls' - BBC News
Mia Khalifa says she only made £12,000 from porn despite being one of Pornhub's most popular actresses.
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Maids Moreton: Ben Field thought he would 'get away with it' - BBC News
Ben Field persuaded his victims to make him their beneficiary before killing one of them.
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Are women better ultra-endurance athletes than men? - BBC News
Fiona Kolbinger won a 2,485-mile cycling race by 10 hours this week. Her case is far from isolated.
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How microaggressions cause lasting pain - BBC Worklife
Microaggressions are everyday slights and indignities some people encounter all the time - while others aren’t even aware they’re committing them.
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BBC - Travel - The revival of a second Greek language
The language of the Pontic Greeks – ethnic Greeks who settled on the coast of the Turkish Black Sea – evolved completely differently to the language in their homeland.
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What's wrong with buying a dinosaur? - BBC News
There's a growing fashion for fossils, but some argue it is undermining scientific research.
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Ancient parrot in New Zealand was 1m tall, study says - BBC News
The parrot roamed New Zealand 19 million years ago, and may have been flightless and carnivorous.
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Introduction to paragraphs migrations in Drupal
Today we will present an introduction to paragraphs migrations in Drupal. The example consists of migrating paragraphs of one type, then connecting the migrated paragraphs to nodes.
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The double-edged sword of the shorter workweek - BBC Worklife
With less work to go around, will people twiddle their thumbs or find better things to do with their time?
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How to tell if you’re being ‘breadcrumbed’ at work - BBC Worklife
Is your boss a commitment-phobic?
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Mission Jurassic: Searching for dinosaur bones
Huge hoard of dinosaur bones found in Wyoming
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German finger wrestling pulls a crowd in Bavaria - BBC News
The traditional contest sees men trying to pull each other across a table with just one finger.
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BBC - Travel - The birthplace of modern nature healing
In the 19th Century, Europeans travelled to Bled, Slovenia, to seek out the natural healing treatments of Arnold Rikli. Today, his methods are making a comeback.
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BBC - Travel - Oman’s ancient biblical scent
Used for millennia as a perfume and panacea, frankincense was once prized more than gold.
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Cosmic distance record 'broken' - BBC News
A huge explosion detected by Nasa's Swift observatory is believed by scientists to be the most distant single object yet seen.
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