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  2. 17-11-70 - Wikipedia

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    17-11-70 (known as 11-17-70 in the United States per their dating system) is the fifth official album release for English musician Elton John and his first live album.

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  4. Mortgage and refinance rates for Nov. 7, 2024: Average rates ...

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    See today's average mortgage rates for a 30-year fixed mortgage, 15-year fixed, jumbo loans, refinance rates and more — including up-to-date rate news.

  5. Savings interest rates today: Highest yields of up to 5.05% ...

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    Savings interest rates for Wednesday, December 18, 2024 (Dilok Klaisataporn via Getty Images)

  6. Utah Mom Fled Ethnic Cleansing in Myanmar with Young Family ...

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    A refugee mother and three of her children living in Utah were killed by her husband in an apparent murder-suicide this month. A 17-year-old boy survived the incident with serious injuries.

  7. Phong Nha – Kẻ Bàng National Park - Wikipedia

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    Ca Grotto (Hang Cá): a 1,500 m long, 62 m high grotto. Ho Grotto (Hang Hổ): A connection of Ca Grotto with the length of 1,616 m and the height of 46 m; Over Grotto (Hang Over): a 3,244 m long, 103 m high grotto, with the width from 30 to 50 m. Pygmy Grotto (Hang Pygmy): This 845 m long grotto has several streams falling from mounts.

  8. Hang Sơn Đoòng - Wikipedia

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    Sơn Đoòng cave (Vietnamese: hang Sơn Đoòng, IPA: [haːŋ˧ ʂəːn˧ ɗɔ̤ŋ˨˩]), in Phong Nha-Kẻ Bàng National Park, Bố Trạch District, Quảng Bình Province, Vietnam, is the world's largest natural cave.

  9. AOL reviewed: Would you pay $40 a month for snacks from Japan?

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    Bokksu is a subscription service that gives you a curation selection of Japanese snacks every month. We tried it out to see if it's worth it.