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Ancient Pharaoh Temple Discovered Inside Egypt Mosque
Parts of a temple dating to the reign of pharaoh Ramses II have been discovered inside a mosque in Luxor, Egypt, officials report (see map). Experts restoring the historic mosque uncovered sections of columns, capitals, and elaborately inscribed reliefs from one of the ancient temple's courtyards built around 1250 B.C. National Geographic

Animate PowerPoint Backgrounds
PowerPoint 2007 includes some great new features, but your presentations will still be static unless you add some animation. Though excessive animation is distracting, if you approach the task with subtlety you can add some visual excitement to entertain viewers. One compelling option is an animated photo-slide background. The slide content will stay in place; only the background will move as the slide is displayed. PC Magazine

Anti-Neoliberal Backlash
The backlash against neoliberalism in Latin America is now leading to confrontations between several of the region’s governments and the two major international lending institutions, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF). In the span of just a few weeks in May, President Rafael Correa announced that Ecuador was expelling the World Bank’s representative from the country The World & I Online

My Other September 11
Unlike virtually everyone else in the country, I was not plugged into the television that Tuesday morning. Instead, I was writing poetry in my office. It was going well so I let my pencil carry me forward, deep into the morning. When I finally emerged for lunch—a quickie sandwich, maybe some pretzels... The World & I Online

Second Anniversary To What?
Maybe it happened because I was sweating faster than I could drink water. Maybe I splashed too much hot sauce on my crawfish rice, and my jambalaya after that. Maybe being up until four in the morning the night before, jamming out to live bands on Bourbon Street and eating Lucky Dogs... The World & I Online

Violence in Myanmar Exposed By Satellite Images
Satellite images of eastern Myanmar (Burma) seem to corroborate reports of human-rights violations in the troubled Southeast Asian country, an international team of experts announced today. National Geographic

Week in Photos: Dawn Lifts Off, Pike Poisoned, More
RELATED STORIES Week in Photos: Magnetar Explosion, Devil's Bible, More Week in Photos: 9/11 Tribute, Space Rocket Crash, More Week in Photos: Etna Erupts, 1st Female Beefeater, More Cape Canaveral, Florida, September 27, 2007—Smoke plumes around a Delta II rocket carrying the Dawn spacecraft appear to swaddle the craft in cotton in this picture taken just after Thursday's launch. National Geographic

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