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‘Stillborn’ Baby Found Alive – After 12 Hours in Nailed Coffin

A newborn baby pronounced dead was discovered alive in a morgue by her stunned parents.

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Fried Carp and Roasted Peacock: How the World Cooks Christmas Dinner

Stuffing a turkey and dousing it in gravy isn’t the only way to celebrate Christmas with a meal. While the U.S. has some regional Christmas dinner offerings, taking a scan around the globe provides an even broader variety of culinary traditions.

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Google Doodle Honors Writer Jorge Luis Borges and His ‘Forking Paths’

Say you’re one of history’s very best speculative fiction writers. You could do worse than to snag a Google Doodle for your 112th posthumous birthday.

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Signed by Real Madrid, 7-Year-Old Earns Bragging Rights for a Lifetime

First graders might dream of being recruited by Real Madrid when they grow up. But some are too cool to wait.

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No Men Allowed: Bus Company in Argentina Only Hires Women

In this day and age, women and men are considered equals in many parts of the world. But a small town in Argentina is proving that this isn’t always the case.

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Argentine Authorities Size Up Unpaid Taxes on Breast Implants

You wouldn’t think they’d go unnoticed. The taxes, that is.

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Messi Wins FIFA’s Ballon d’Or Award

Not only he is the most gifted soccer player of his generation but Argentina and Barcelona’s Lionel Messi has once again been recognized as such by his peers and journalists. But was he truly deserving of FIFA’s top award?

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Distress in Antarctica: Cruise Ship Faces 30-Foot Waves

When the power went out and the ship’s windows shattered, passengers suddenly cared a lot less about their en-suite marble bathrooms.

Microbiologist Maria Eugenia Farias (R) from the National Scientific and Technical Research Council and an aide look for rock samples containing bacteria in the crater of the Galan Volcano, at over 4,700m (15,400 feet) above sea level in Catamarca August 4, 2010. A lake in Argentina's remote, inhospitable northwest may offer clues on how life got started on Earth and how it could survive on other planets, scientists say. Researchers have found millions of "super" bacteria thriving inside the oxygen-starved Lake Diamante, in the center of the giant volcanic crater.

Argentina Lake May Hold Secret to Life in Outer Space

Bacteria growth amid the extreme conditions in northern Argentina’s Lake Diamante bodes well for the possibility of life on Mars, according to a new report.

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Argentina Holds Its First Gay-Marriage Ceremony

A week after their nation became the first Latin-American country to legalize same-sex weddings, Jose Luis Navarro and Miguel Angel Calefato became the first pair to tie the knot.