Dancers Agnes Oaks, foreground, and Thomas Edur, a husband and wife partnership from Estonia, perform Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake", during a rehearsal of the English National Ballet, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2006, in Taipei, Taiwan. The show by English National Ballet will run through Aug. 6.
Dancers Agnes Oaks, foreground and Thomas Edur, a husband and wife partnership from Estonia, perform Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake", during a rehearsal of the English National Ballet, Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2006, in Taipei, Taiwan. The show by English National Ballet will run through Aug. 6.
A small piece of jawbone is exhibited at a news conference in Burgos, Spain, on Thursday, March 27, 2008. A small piece of jawbone unearthed in a cave in Spain is the oldest known fossil of a human ancestor in Europe and suggests that people lived on the continent much earlier than previously believed, scientists say. The researchers said the fossil found last year at Atapuerca in northern Spain, along with stone tools and animal bones, is up to 1.3 million years old.
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