The Roman emperor Probus does not receive much attention in the annals of the Roman Empire but he should be a more recognised figure for those interested in wine because of his dedication to the spread of viticulture. Viticulture and winemaking had always followed in the wake of Rome's legions as the empire expanded, especially in the west where its practice was more limited among the Celtic and Iberian tribes of the late Iron Age.
Svalbard Global Seed Vault is one of the view things standing between a future for our world and the apocalypse. Picture a little island halfway between Northern Norway and the North Pole.
After it's revealed in a UK court that a man has an unusual preference for being doused in cement - MirrorOnline delves into a world populated by millions of pervy sex-perimenters The weird and wonderful world of bizarre sex fetishes has hit the headlines after it was revealed in a Glasgow Court that a man had a preference for being doused in cement. John Steven turned up at a flat in Renfrewshire, Scotland, amid claims he thought the substance would be poured over him.
U.S. Senator Luther Strange released a statement on Friday on receiving his committee assignments for Congress and being sworn into the U.S. Senate. "It was a great privilege to be sworn-in to the United States Senate yesterday," said Senator Strange.
U.S. Senator Luther Strange released a statement on Friday on receiving his committee assignments for Congress and being sworn into the U.S. Senate. "It was a great privilege to be sworn-in to the United States Senate yesterday," said Senator Strange.
Alabama farmers today welcomed news that U.S. Sen. Luther Strange, R-Ala., will serve on the Senate Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry Committee. "Agriculture is Alabama's number one industry, and it is exciting to have a senator on the Ag Committee," said Alabama Farmers Federation National Affairs Director Mitt Walker.
It began last week, when officers with the Dodge County Sheriff's Office stumbled upon a downright bizarre sight on a rural highway roughly 60 miles west of Milwaukee. The blacktop almost glowed in the dark - a shimmery, oddly beautiful red.
In this Jan. 11, 2017, photo provided by Sherman Hiatt, people work to put out a wildfire triggered when a pile of chicken manure caught fire in a barn near Charleston, Ark. In this Jan. 11, 2017, photo provided by Sherman Hiatt, people work to put out a wildfire triggered when a pile of chicken manure caught fire in a barn near Charleston, Ark.
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Trillions of insects buzz and flutter across southern England each year in secret migrations that move the biomass equivalent of 20,000 flying reindeer, scientists have revealed. Trillions of insects buzz and flutter across southern England each year in secret migrations that move the biomass equivalent of 20,000 flying reindeer, scientists have revealed Trillions of insects buzz and flutter across southern England each year in secret migrations that move the biomass equivalent of 20,000 flying reindeer, scientists have revealed.
But nothing compares to the lunacy and insanely memorable moments of Senator Rod Culleton's appearance in the Federal Court on Monday. The former One Nation representative was in court t o challenge a three-year-old court judgment ordering him to pay $205,000 in damages to former Wesfarmers director Dick Lester.