Wednesday, January 22, 2014

History



TucsonSentinel.com
Today in History
Washington Post - Today's Highlight in History: On Jan. 20, 1981, Iran released 52 Americans it had held hostage for 444 days, minutes after the presidency had passed ...
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The Hindu
History stacked against Federer
Sydney Morning Herald - Former world No.1 Jim Courier likens Roger Federer's Australian Open draw to being "on murderer's row". To land a record fifth Open crown, Federer ...
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History predicts obscurity for Florida's new lieutenant governor
MiamiHerald.com - Lopez-Cantera has little history of being a fan of Scott, who came out of nowhere to win the governorship in 2010, largely by spending more than $70 ...
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Black History Month events planned
The Franklin Sun - The Franklin Parish Black Achievers Association will be hosting the 9th Annual Black History Extravaganza on Saturday, Feb. 15. A parade will kick off ...
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The Providence Journal
Today in History
MiamiHerald.com - Today is Tuesday, Jan. 21, the 21st day of 2014. There are 344 days left in the year. Today's Highlight in History: On Jan. 21, 1954, the first atomic ...
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Complex.com
A history of Richard Sherman's unsportsmanlike conduct
USA TODAY - "I'm gonna crush you on here, in front of everybody," he added in the middle of one of the more awkward TV interviews in recent TV history.
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Chicago Tribune
In 'Out at CHM,' gay history is museum-ready
Chicago Tribune - When "Out at CHM" began in 2004, the idea for the series was "to do more inclusive history about the city of Chicago, to do more history that was ...
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History Replays Today Podcast: GWAR
Richmond.com - Twenty-eight years ago, in a rundown Richmond factory that is now the Richmond Dairy Apartments, a group of Virginia Commonwealth University art ...
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Kodak's history in Colorado mirrors Rochester
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle - Eastman Kodak Co. opened its Colorado division on the edge of Windsor in the late 1960s, where the film giant quickly employed hundreds, then ...
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History in the saddle: Trail riding in the Rockies is still affordable ...
Calgary Herald - Besides the storied history and the varied locations, there are a few other key aspects that set these trips apart. For example, unlike most backcountry ...
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