Rome's Nero's Palace (Domus Aurea) Suffered a Partial Collapse on Tuesday March 30, When Half of the Trajan Gallery Fell Down A popular tourist attraction in Rome, the ancient emperor Nero's palace, suffered a...
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While America slept on Wednesday April 25 we woke up to find headlines about how Michelle Obama likes to sneak out and eat at fun restaurants. Not so well covered by the media was the passage of the Hate Crimes bill re-introduced and passed in committee by John Conyers....
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We need a different culture for America by Americans. The current situation can not continue,a bunch of International economy criminals, controlling the FED to 75% and providing a save haven for the top crook Bush...
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Nero allegedly fiddled while Rome burned—and then took advantage of the conflagration to build a new palace. Today, in the eastern Mediterranean, George Bush appears to be watching Gaza and Lebanon burn, hoping to rid the area of two surrogates of Iran and Syria and...
Today, the 18th of July, is believed to be the anniversary of the fire that burned Rome in 64 AD, while the emperor Nero supposedly played his fiddle. In fact, he wasn't in Rome. He was away at his holiday villa on the coast, and when he heard about the fire, he rushed back...
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