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[Title] => Paris Catacombs open at night ahead of Halloween
[Summary] => As if visiting the Paris Catacombs in the daytime wasn't creepy enough — you can now visit the underground maze of skeletons after nightfall, too. That is if you dare defy the warning at the entrance: "Stop, this is the empire of Death."
[DatePublished] => 2014-10-18 14:29:31
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[AuthorName] => Sylvie Corbet
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[Title] => Lasers uncover first icons of Sts. Peter and Paul
[Summary] => Twenty-first century laser technology has opened a window into the early days of the Catholic Church, guiding researchers through the dank, musty catacombs beneath Rome to a startling find: the first known icons of the apostles Peter and Paul.
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