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The Fascinating History of Tea
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In a refreshing Ted Ed Lesson animated by Stef Lee, educator Shunan Teng of New York City's Tea Drunk describes the fascinating history of tea, the legenda
106 months ago
The New Yorker Singing syrupy ballads in varied languages, Teresa Teng became an icon throughout Asia. A museum dedicated to the pop star still stands in Taiwan.
128 months ago
The New Yorker Singing syrupy ballads in varied languages, Teresa Teng became an icon throughout Asia. A museum dedicated to the pop star still stands in Taiwan.
128 months ago
NBC News The elderly woman was tending to her garden when she was attacked by an unknown male assailant.
131 months ago
Ferdinand Pelayo
132 months ago
Washington Post Sports How will the Redskins' latest acquisition fit?
132 months ago
Washington Post Sports Washington hosts Jeron Johnson today with the hopes of adding another playmaker to its revamped secondary.
Redskins line up visit with Seattle SS Jeron Johnson
washingtonpost.com
General manager Scot McCloughan once again has reached into his past as he and the Redskins will host former Seattle Seahawks safety Jeron Johnson for a free agent visit this Sunday and Monday.
133 months ago
Washington Post Sports Former Seattle Seahawks safety Jeron Johnson will visit the Washington Redskins tomorrow.
Redskins line up visit with Seattle SS Jeron Johnson
washingtonpost.com
General manager Scot McCloughan once again has reached into his past as he and the Redskins will host former Seattle Seahawks safety Jeron Johnson for a free agent visit this Sunday and Monday.
133 months ago
The WorldPost Watch the fascinating video.
The Jihadist in Our Family
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After noticing social media posts from Malaysians who had gone to Syria to join extremist groups, Poh Si Teng traveled to her homeland to talk with their relatives about why they became jihadists.
134 months ago
The New York Times - Lens - Photography "It all started on my Facebook feed."
The Jihadist in Our Family
lens.blogs.nytimes.com
After noticing social media posts from Malaysians who had gone to Syria to join extremist groups, Poh Si Teng traveled to her homeland to talk with their relatives about why they became jihadists.
134 months ago
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