A 6 and a half week cub is shown to the media today at the Budapest Zoo and Botanic Garden. The lion baby, "Bobita" was born on April 4th. During the first month she was fed by her mother Mirza. Ver más.
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Last year, Uzbekistan sold almost 137,000 karakul pelts abroad, one third more than in 2005. The wholesale price for each pelt climbed to US$18, while a designer coat sewn from about 30 pelts costs thousands of dollars. After investigators of the U.S. Humane Society visited an Uzbek farm in 2000, they condemned the industry as "cruel, grotesque, and inexcusable." Ver más.
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A poster of Bill Graham Presents the Yardbirds, The Doors, James Cotton Blues Band, Richie Havens by artist Bonnie MacLean is one of the many items on display at the Whitney Museum of American Art in New York, as it revisits the period with "Summer of Love: Art of the Psychodelic Era", an exposition tracing the explosion of contemporary art and popular culture that was brought about by the civil unrest and social change of the 1960s and early 70s. The exhibit opens today and runs through Sept. 1 Ver más.
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A water spout, a huge funnel-shaped cloud, moves across ships at sea today just several hundred meters south of the coast of Singapore. "It is a water spout that builds due to differential pressure between the surface of the sea and the atmosphere. It has no impact on shipping", an official at Singapore maritime and Port Authority said. Ver más.
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Japan Railway (JR) Tokai´s new bullet train "Shinkasen N700" speeds during a test run in Shizuoka prefecture in central Japan. Japan is adding some comfort, environmental awareness and a bit more speed in the latest version of its celebrated bullet train, which comes into service in July. Ver más.
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A man stands in front of the Australian-flag trimaran Earthrace crossing through the Suez Canal in Ismalia, 120km (75 miles) north of Cairo. Earthrace is a 78 foot alternative fuel powered wave-piercing trimaran; part of a project to break the world record for circumnavigating the globe in a powerboat, and to do so using only renewable fuels. Ver más.
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