The coldest case resurfaced in a bog. Plus, weed problems; Dune's ’spice mélange’; starting good habits
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PHOTOGRAPH BY DAVISON & ASSOCIATES. COURTESY OFFICE OF PUBLIC WORKS, DUBLIN CASTLE |
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The castle seemed the safest place. Inside a locked safe sat the emeralds, rubies, and brilliant Brazilian diamonds of Ireland’s crown jewels. Until, one day in 1907, they weren’t. Have clues surfaced to this history mystery?
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PHOTOGRAPH BY JACK MITCHELL, GERRY IMAGES |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY THE UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA/AMERICAN PHOTO ARCHIVE/ALAMY STOCK PHOTO |
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