"Winston Churchill called the battlefields of England ‘the punctuation marks of history’, places where the nation’s future sometimes turned over the course of a few bloody hours.The battles of Hastings (1066),...
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So it looks like this is going to be an annual event. Regular season NHL games played outdoor in a baseball or football field. I say, why not, it makes great television and it attracts crowds of people. They were...
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1870 years after his death, the Roman Emperor Hadrian is rising once more, as a major new exhibition comes to The British Museum.Publius Aelius Hadrianus: Roman born, raised in Spain, ward of the Emperor Trajan,...
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Even though I've been following the Vancouver election quite closely I was unaware of this dimension. An interesting read from a local paper that gets too little credit for publishing important news."Behind the...
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Islam is the fastest growing religious movement on the planet today. In spite of the fact that the Muslim nation gets so much bad press, is often directly linked with the word "terrorist" in the...
It never ever ceases to amaze us with its diversity - nature! Here right in the back garden of the Natural History Museum an unidentified insect turns up - and in large numbers." Insect experts at the Natural History...
"Watching Wall Street and the American real-estate market crumble over the past 10 months has not inspired great confidence in our wonderful free-market economy or the land pirates who run it. As someone who recently wrestled with the causes and consequences of the Great...
Now that President G. W. Bush has meet with leader around the world, officially for his last tour, yet still trying to find Money and allies to attack yet another country, Iran that is!Mister Bush may find...
"SILVERSTONE, England: It will go down in Grand Prix history as a classic race, a nail-biting challenge from start to the finish, with gusty winds and rain conspiring to have their part and ensure both a victory and...
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On June 13, 2005, senators of the 109th Congressional Session adopted Resolution 39, apologizing for failing to enact legislation against lynching, a barbaric practice that occurred throughout the United States...