Friday, December 25, 2009

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday’s News Today

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Merry Christmas everyone! I hope you all have a great day and that all your Christmas wishes come true (particularly if they involved getting those little sausages wrapped in bacon as part of Christmas dinner; whoever first came up with those was a genius).
On this day in 1968 Apollo 8 re-entered the Earth’s gravitational field and set a trajectory back to earth. This is also the day that, in 2003, contact was lost with Britain’s Beagle 2 probe, a project that had been built almost entirely on money acquired from non-governmental sources and hoped to establish the presence of life on Mars. Had the project worked it would have probably ushered in a new era of space exploration and experimentation not funded by nation states and at much lower costs.


Russia plans to send a monkey to Mars
Kids' Chef Serves Up Treat For Fussy Lemur
Not again! Giant Swedish Christmas goat statue gets torched
Is 'Giant George', the 7ft long Blue Great Dane, the word's biggest dog?
Man jailed for eating rare tiger

What’s a tiger’s favourite Christmas song?
‘Jungle’ bells.

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