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New York (AFP) - Two modern day treasure hunters in the United States appeared to strike gold when they uncovered a safe stuffed with $100,000 in cash -- but there was a catch. The banknotes were ruined. Barbara Agostini and James Kane, both in their 40s, have been propelled to celebrity status beyond their magnet fishing community after making the discovery in a New York pond over the weekend. "It's surreal, I thought it was a joke until I saw it with my eyes," said Barbara Agostini. Though not the pair's first time discovering a safe, it was their first one containing more than random odds a...
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Up your kanji game with Japanese calligraphy practice. Many Japanese learners have a love/hate relationship with kanji. there are too many readings, they look too similar to other characters or are just really hard to write neatly—especially on government forms. One way to improve your kanji writing, as well as learn a new skill or perhaps even find a surprising hidden talent of your own, is to try shodo (Japanese calligraphy). What is shodo?Shodo, or “the way of writing,” quite literally means calligraphy in Japanese. Originally brought to Japan from China between the 1st and 5th centuries, i...
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