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Television's 11 Longest-Running Game Shows

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The allure of the television game show has reigned on the airwaves since the 1950s. See our list of television's 11 longest-running game shows.

What's the difference between archaeology and grave robbing?

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Archaeology and grave robbing can sometimes be confused with each other. Learn about archaeology and grave robbing in this article.

5 Wacky Family Heirlooms

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These 5 wacky family heirlooms aren't just your run-of-the-mill jewelry, antiques and furniture. Read about 5 wacky family heirlooms.

How to Dry Tomato Seeds

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Want to know how to dry tomato seeds? Visit TLC Cooking to learn how to dry tomato seeds.

Once Thought Extinct, the Tasmanian Tiger May Still Be Prowling the Planet

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On Sept. 7, 1936, the last known Tasmanian tiger died in captivity in Tasmania, Australia. But there are those who believe these animals still live.

Was the Terrifying 18th-century Beast of Gévaudan a Wolf or Something More Sinister?

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In the 1760s in the town of Gévaudan, France, a monster lurked, killing as many as 100 people. But, the identity of the Beast of Gévaudan remains unknown.

9 Deep-diving Facts About the Lands of Oceania

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Fourteen countries and 39 million square miles make up Oceania in the South Pacific. And bungee jumping was invented there, too.

London Bridge Has Never Fallen Down, But It Keeps Getting Rebuilt

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Despite what the nursery rhyme says, London Bridge is not falling down - and never really has. But the bridge that spans the Thames has been rebuilt again and again for two millennia.

Are Dingoes Dangerous (and Did One Really Eat a Baby)?

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These wily canines are probably best known because of the phrase 'a dingo ate my baby.' But did a dingo really eat a baby? And do they even attack humans?

How Nonemployee Compensation Works

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Nonemployee compensation is a term used for the money contract employees receive. See what you need to know about nonemployee compensation.

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