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Nicole man accepts growing up grey-fully as she gets back to her roots on the red carpet. By Jo Clements for MailOnline Updated: 08:39 EDT, 19 November 2008

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Japanese Canadian Internment was when the Canadian government removed all of the Japanese Canadians from the British Columbia coast following the Japanese invasion of Hong Kong, invasion of Malaya, attack on Pearl Harbor, and the subsequent Canadian declaration of war on Japan during World War II.

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Japan’s Rent-a-Family Industry People who are short on relatives can hire a husband, a mother, a grandson. The resulting relationships can be more real than you’d expect.

Lord Rees, whose research delves deep into the mysteries of the cosmos, has won the 2011 Templeton Prize for ‘career achievements which affirm life’s spiritual dimension.’

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End of History and The Last Woman by The Economist online August 22, 2011. from Economist Website How long do countries have until their populations disappear? As The Economist reports this week, many women in the richer parts of Asia have gone on “marriage strike”, preferring the single life to the marital yoke.

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LGBT personnel are able to serve in the armed forces of some countries around the world: the vast majority of industrialized, Western countries, in addition to Brazil, Chile, South Africa, Israel, and South Korea.