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Symptoms and Signs of Black Magic
For ages now, historians, philosophers, and scientists have debated over the existence of supernatural powers. Even though modern science very vehemently denies the existence of such powers or forces, the fact remains that, from time to time, we all do experience...
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Caritas starts distributing US humanitarian aid in 2 towns near Havana
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