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Magazine features article on top travel destinations for next year

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Magazine features article on top travel destinations for next year

A charity raised $750000 to build wells and sanitation systems in rural AfricaScientists developed a rapid test for dengue fever that delivers results in 15 minutes

Magazine features article on top travel destinations for next year

Local schools started using compost bins to teach students about waste reductionThe national rugby team hired a new assistant coach with experience in youth developmentA tech company released software that helps small businesses manage online payments

Magazine features article on top travel destinations for next year

The government provided grants to farmers who implement water-saving irrigation systemsA zoo opened a new exhibit featuring rare penguins from the Antarctic Peninsula

Magazine features article on top travel destinations for next year

Researchers studied the impact of screen time on eye health in young children

Local police solved a series of burglaries using security camera footage from local businessesThe local community organized a cultural festival to celebrate local traditions

A new study indicated that exercise boosts the immune systemThe city hosted an art fair with works by local artists

Scientists discovered a new plant with potential medicinal valueThe government planned to invest in improving public school facilities

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