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For years, Don Featherstone s signature on the behind of the pink flamingo let everyone know it was a true replica of the original lawn ornament he created in 1957.But last year, the company that makes the curiously popular ornaments dropped the signature, puzzling Featherstone and ruffling the feathers of flamingo fans.Some, including the Museum of Bad Art and The
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Back in the mid-19th century, Britain constructed three Solent forts to protect its most important naval
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