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Two Mysteries Solved, Absinthe and the Czar's Children
2008-04-30
An analysis of century-old bottles of absinthe - the kind once quaffed by the likes of van Gogh and Picasso to enhance their creativity - may end the controversy over what ingredient caused the green liqueur's supposed mind-altering effects .

The culprit seems plain and simple: The century-old absinthe contained about 70 percent alcohol, giving it a 140-proof kick. In comparison, most gins, vodkas and whiskeys are just 80- to 100-proof...

...Lachenmeier and his colleagues analyzed 13 samples of absinthe from old, sealed bottles in France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands and the United States dated back to the early 1900s before the ban. After uncorking the bottles, they found relatively small concentrations of thujone in that absinthe, about the same as those in modern varieties.

Laboratory tests found no other compound that could explain absinthe's effects. "All things considered, nothing besides ethanol was found in the absinthes that was able to explain the syndrome of absinthism," Lachenmeier said...

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DNA tests carried out by a U.S. laboratory prove that bone fragments exhumed last year belong to two children of Czar Nicholas II, putting to rest questions about what happened to Russia's last royal family, a regional governor said Wednesday.

Bone fragments dug up near the Ural Mountains city of Yekaterinburg are indeed those of Crown Prince Alexei and his sister, Maria, whose remains had been missing since the family was murdered in 1918 as Russia descended into civil war, said Eduard Rossel, governor of the Sverdlovsk region.

"We have now found the entire family," he told reporters in Yekaterinburg, 900 miles east of Moscow...
Posted by:Anonymoose

#4  Muzhet beetch, malchiki?

Ya dumaioo shto.
Posted by: OregonGuy   2008-04-30 21:39  

#3  The US analysis will be reviewed before final decision- in any case, IIRC Moscow recently has legislatively legally declared the RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH as the official = preferred religion in post-USSR Russia, SO THE ROMANOV CONTROVERSIES MAY NOW BE MOOT SAVE FOR HISTOPOL LINKAGE TO QUEEN VICTORIA, + BRITAIN = EUROPEANISM. ALSO, TMK THE RUSS RESULTS FOR SAME ARE BEING DEBATED AS TO EMPIRICAL CONCLUSIVITY.

OTOH, although most Perts agree that Czar Nicholas and Czarina married in love and were dedic to each other + family, there are still claims of children born outside of marriage, espec as per Nicholas while still a bachelor Prince. IN ADDITION, IT APPEARS NO ONE WANTS TO KNOW OR ANSWER, OR HAVE ANSWERED, WID CERTAINTY IFF RASPUTIN AND CZARINA WERE ********INVOLVED OR NOT???

IOW, ITS NOT OVER.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-04-30 19:44  

#2  Did you mean "rest in peace, little ones"?, Kozlowski?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2008-04-30 15:48  

#1  Отдых в мире, небольших.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2008-04-30 14:51  

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