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Mon, 6 Feb 2012
Granville Island Market - chocolates 05 The Examiner 
San Francisco's TCHO chocolate offers free tastings and factory tour
| Does anyone here like chocolate? It's not Willy Wonka's chocolate factory nor that hilarious  "I Love Lucy" job switching television episode from 1952, but it is a real chocolate factory, for s... (photo: Creative Commons / Jmabel)
Farmers collecting Cauliflowers at Bugam Centeral kashmir Srinagar on 10, June 2011. The Examiner 
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Local residents move to higher ground as the Brisbane river burst its banks to cause widespread flooding in Brisbane, Australia, on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. Queensland has been in the grip of its worst flooding for more than two weeks, after tropical downpours across a vast area of the state covered an area the size of France and Germany combined. Residents in low-lying regions of the state capital of Brisbane were urged to sandbag their homes and later told to move to higher ground.
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Local residents move to higher ground as the Brisbane river burst its banks to cause widespread flooding in Brisbane, Australia, on Tuesday, Jan. 11, 2011. Queensland has been in the grip of its worst flooding for more than two weeks, after tropical downpours across a vast area of the state covered an area the size of France and Germany combined. Residents in low-lying regions of the state capital of Brisbane were urged to sandbag their homes and later told to move to higher ground.
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