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Major gamer-themed amusement park to tap into Chinese gaming craze
BY Andy Knaggs | 18 Jun 2019
ITEC Entertainment is developing a major new theme park in China based on video gaming, seeking
to capitalise on a Chinese market with tens of millions of devoted gaming fans and hundreds of
millions of people with a more casual interest.
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Canada bans captivity and breeding of cetaceans
BY Andy Knaggs | 13 Jun 2019
The keeping of whales, dolphins and porpoises for entertainment – as well as the breeding,
trading and capture of cetaceans – has been banned in Canada, following the passing of the
"Free Willy" bill this week by its government.
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London's Science Museum to open gallery charting the city's rise as a scientific power
BY Andy Knaggs | 12 Jun 2019
A telescope that once belonged to Sir Isaac Newton, the microscope used by Robert Hooke
to create the captivating drawings of insects and plants in his book Micrographia, and a
range of objects commissioned by England's King George III upon his coronation, are
among the exhibits at a new permanent gallery in London's Science Museum.
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Plans for Mullin UK car museum get the go-ahead
BY Andy Knaggs | 07 Jun 2019
Proposals for a world-class automotive museum in the heart of the English countryside
have moved a step further to realisation after West Oxfordshire District Council awarded
outline planning permission for the plans.
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