Tenor Luciano Pavarotti underwent surgery for pancreatic cancer and is "recovering well", his manager said today. The 70 year old singer was preparing to leave New York last week to resume his performance schedule in Britain, when doctors discovered a malignant pancreatic mass, Terri Robson said from her London office. Ver más.
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Pilot Rob Gillman of Hamburg, N.Y., performs a preflight inspection ona 1942 Hawker Hurricane yesterday in Chippawa, Ontario. Nearly 100 vintage aircraft, many dating from Worl War II, will fly in from around the country for the weekend Geneseo Air Show, billed as "The Greatest Show on Turf". Ver más.
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This is a photo provided by Kristine Flones, a wildlife rehabilitator in the Woodstock, N.Y. hamlet of Bearsville, showing a crow named "Tata". There is no way to prove Tata was the world´s oldest crow when he died Sunday, July 2, 2006, at age 59. But an expert on crows says it´s possible. Flones was the last owner of Tata. Ver más.
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Giorgione´s "Portrait of a Woman" (1506), is one of the most famous Renaissance half-length female figures, and representative of the Venetian´s blurring of the realistic and the allegorical. The painting is part of an exhibition of Venetian works at the National Gallery of Art, in Washington. Ver más.
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The "Huanarpo fruit" (Jatropha Macrantha) is a fruit of a wild tree of 10 to 12 mts. that grows in Peru and can be used as a powerful invigorating and sexual stimulant, according to the National Agrarian University, that succeeded to encapsulate it for its commercialization. The Peruvian ancients used it as a sexual stimulant after grinding it, and also for the long marches of the soldiers. It could be male or female according to its shapes and properties.  Ver más.
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