Today in History Washington Post Today's Highlight in History: On Jan. 3, 1959, Alaska became the 49th state as President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed a proclamation. On this date:.
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REVIEW: 'Aftermath' Chicago Tribune Instead there are only Poles, grappling to different degrees with a history that is as difficult as it is complex. It was the excellent notion of writer-director ...
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History tours making a difference for Thomaston youths Towntimesnews THOMASTON — In the most recent efforts to educate Thomaston's youth learned about the town's unique history, Selectman Kristin Mosimann brought ...
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History consultant 'stunned' by restored Kansas Capitol Topeka Capital Journal History consultant 'stunned' by restored Kansas Capitol. By Steve Fry. steve.fry@cjonline.com. CHRIS NEAL/THE CAPITAL-JOURNAL. Consultant ...
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History: Georgetown County Museum opens new facility Coastal Observer Once the dugout canoe made it safely to the new Georgetown County Museum at 120 Broad St., Georgetown, director Jill Santopietro knew everything ...
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History in the making: Hyun Gyu Lim makes a smashing UFC debut ... MMAmania.com "Hyun Gyu Lim looked unbelievable. That kid looked really good. He looked like a world beater tonight and he's so huge! Huge and aggressive.
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Center for History exhibit reveals meaning behind street names South Bend Tribune The history behind numerous local street names is the subject of the exhibit "What's in a Name?" at the Center for History through Feb. 23. Lathrop ...
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A history lesson for foes of N.Y. gun law New York Daily News If the history of gun laws in America has any relevance to the definition of modern gun rights — and the Supreme Court in its Second Amendment ...
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Israel: History vs. Propaganda Huffington Post (blog) I had a good laugh when I saw the New York Times story last week with the headline: "Members of Jewish Student Group Test Permissible Discussion ...
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Our History: Barksdale once served as link to salvation Shreveport Times The Times' recent series of stories from its pages in key years over its 175-year history, which begins with the start of a new publishing year on Jan.
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Friday, January 3, 2014
History
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