From the Titanic to today’s record-breaking mega-liners, this ranking explores the largest passenger ships in history, from ...
It turned out, though, that another scene she filmed was far too upsetting. That's right, too upsetting in a movie that is ...
Anyone who has seen Titanic will more than likely remember the little girl as she is shown to be smitten with Jack, sitting with him as he draws or gets a bit jealous of Rose taking his attention at ...
A man who had a role in Titanic as a child has revealed he still gets paid for his appearance, but hasn't cashed in the cheques 'in years'.
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KELO Sioux Falls on MSNAge verification bill passes through Senate committeeInternet safety was the main topic during Tuesday’s Senate Judiciary meeting. Specifically, two bills that seek to require ...
Catch up on Tuesday’s news: Digicel plans redundancies; Aircoach scales back Dublin Airport services
Asian shares trimmed gains while the headline index from mainland China swung to an 0.8 per cent loss, with Hong Kong-listed tech stocks falling from a near three year high.
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Manistee News Advocate on MSNLooking Back for Feb. 18: Firefighter injured, 2 rescued from River Street fireOne firefighter was injured and two people were rescued from the apartments of the second floor of the building that houses ...
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Manistee News Advocate on MSNMuseum director explores the ownership of The Pearl HotelExplore the history of Manistee's Greenbush Street boarding house, a once-bustling lodging built by Jacob Aarons in the late ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe World’s First Astronaut With a Physical Disability Is Cleared for Long-Duration Space MissionsParalympian John McFall has passed all the required medical exams and is now eligible for future travel to the ISS with the ...
The “Brutalist” actor recalled his past interactions with the two-time Oscar winner, saying he was left feeling “scared and uncomfortable.” ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNJohn McFall: World's first disabled astronaut cleared for a space station missionIn 2022, he was chosen for the ESA's "Fly!" study, which examined the difficulties of sending an astronaut with a disability ...
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