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  • Sousa’s March of Greatness

    11/01/2009 7:02:33 PM PST · by Coleus · 4 replies · 249+ views
    tna ^ | 08.21.09 | John White
    Arielle Levin Becker of the Washington Post wrote about John Philip Sousa’s professional stature as regards his past association with the Marine Corps Band: If there’s any question about the place Sousa has in the band’s memory, a visit to the director’s office settles any doubts.  Sousa is immortalized in four photographs and paintings, including one of him in a Navy uniform, and perhaps in a fifth — there is speculation that, in the front row of a Civil War-era photograph of the band, a young Sousa is hiding between two trombone players. The baton that [departing U.S. Marine band...
  • Akrotiri, Santorini: the Minoan Pompeii - part 1 [of 6]

    11/01/2009 11:02:02 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 15 replies · 563+ views
    Santa Barbara Cultural Travel Examiner ^ | August 28, 2009 | Rachel de Carlos
    The site was found by accident when the Suez Canal was being constructed in 1860. Workers quarrying Santorini's volcanic ash discovered the ruins, but serious excavations at the site didn't begin until 1967. An unfortunate collapse of the roof in 2005, which killed a British tourist, caused the site to be closed. It's scheduled to be reopened sometime after 2010. Greek bureaucracy has brought the repairs of the building to a halt, which has caused Santorini's tourist trade to suffer. Akrotiri is referred to by some as the "Minoan Pompeii" because of the similarities of the destruction by volcano and...
  • 'Puzzlers' reassemble shredded Stasi files, bit by bit

    11/01/2009 7:20:33 AM PST · by Pan_Yan · 8 replies · 514+ views
    LATimes ^ | November 1, 2009 | Kate Connolly
    [Snip] The shredded files, which any good German bureaucrat knows as vorvernichtete Akten or pre-destroyed files -- fill a staggering 16,000 mail sacks that contain about 45 million individual pages, or 600 million scraps. Thus far, the puzzlers are 440 sacks into the process. [Snip] "However many documents I piece together, it'll never cease to amaze and shock me the extent to which friends, colleagues, even husbands and wives, went to betray each other. It shows you what a poison regime it was," she says.
  • MOLOTOFF LAYS WAR TO ALLIES, BERATES US (11/1/39)

    11/01/2009 5:00:00 AM PST · by Homer_J_Simpson · 11 replies · 342+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 11/1/39
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  • If You Convert You Die

    10/31/2009 9:40:58 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 23 replies · 1,335+ views
    FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | Monday, August 03, 2009 | Nonie Darwish
    In spite of the cover up, this is perhaps the first time in the history of Islam that Muslims finally have access to the truth about their own religion, thanks to the Internet and satellite dishes (invented by infidels). There are daily news reports of heart-broken Muslims who say they cannot believe what is written in Muslim scriptures and say that Muslims have been living under the greatest lie in human history. Others simply deny and say that it can't be so. While Saudi Arabia is spending billions to Islamize the West, many Muslim prisoners of Islamic submission are dying...
  • Nazis & Communists: Ideological Bedfellows

    10/31/2009 8:37:57 PM PDT · by Coleus · 8 replies · 665+ views
    tna ^ | 10.30.09 | Bruce Walker
    Benito Mussolini has an infamous place in modern history, as well he should. Nearly everyone knows Mussolini as the dictator of Fascist Italy and the ally of Nazi Germany in the Second World War. But that is only part of the story.  Mussolini began his political career as an avowed Marxist (defined as the atheist philosophy which holds that capitalism is bad because it enriches a few capitalists to the detriment of masses of laborers and that laborers should take control of all means of production — in order, in theory though not in practice, to be fair to the...
  • Tadeusz Kosciuszko: Premier Polish Patriot

    10/31/2009 8:26:55 PM PDT · by Coleus · 7 replies · 491+ views
    tna ^ | 10.02.09 | Charles Scaliger
    British General John Burgoyne must have been bitterly disappointed one day in July 1777 in the upper Hudson Valley — the day his army, hot in pursuit of the Americans they had just driven from Fort Ticonderoga, ran into a lake that wasn’t supposed to exist.  This part of upstate New York had already been thoroughly explored and mapped, yet the Redcoats, confident of speedily overtaking and finishing off the American force, suddenly found themselves blocked by a brand-new body of water where dry forest and field was supposed to provide swift passage. The British must have soon ascertained, as...
  • Figuring Out the Founders

    10/31/2009 8:23:36 PM PDT · by Coleus · 2 replies · 232+ views
    tna, ^ | 10.01.09 | Joe Wolverton, II
    Stroll casually along the bulging bookshelves of your local bookseller, and you’re sure to see rows and rows of books chronicling the lives and times of the generation of men known reverently to us as the “Founding Fathers.”  These were the fearless men who boldly declared independence from the tyranny of the world’s most formidable empire and then set about establishing the steadfast moorings upon which to build the mightiest republic in the history of the world. This plot of land on the field of history is ripe for scholarship, and there is never an end to the “hows” and...
  • Teutoburg Forest: The Battle That Saved the West

    10/31/2009 8:03:49 PM PDT · by Coleus · 13 replies · 985+ views
    tna ^ | 09.11.09 | John Eidsmoe
    September, 9 A.D., Kalkriese Hill, northern Germany: the Germanic warriors waited in grim silence. Three Roman legions, commanded by General Publius Quintilius Varus, advanced across the Rhine into Anglo-Saxon territory. The Romans hoped to expand Roman power, Roman law, and Roman culture. The Germans hoped to preserve their Teutonic laws and institutions and their way of life.  Probably neither side realized that the Battle of Teutoburg Forest would decide the course of Western law and Western civilization for millennia to come.  And now, in the year 2009, the 2,000th anniversary of the battle, very few Americans have even heard of...
  • Resurrecting the Black Regiment

    10/31/2009 7:55:02 PM PDT · by Coleus · 9 replies · 381+ views
    tna ^ | 09.04.09 | Chuck Baldwin
    Most Americans today would probably still recognize the stirring words from Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “Concord Hymn”: “By the rude bridge that arched the flood,/ Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled,/ Here once the embattled farmers stood,/ And fired the shot heard round the world.” Most of us are still aware that those embattled farmers won for us the freedoms we too often take for granted today.  But how many of us are aware of the extent to which faith motivated those farmers to leave their families and homes and risk their lives for a cause that most would have considered...
  • Free-market Thinkers

    10/31/2009 6:54:29 PM PDT · by Coleus · 42 replies · 593+ views
    tna ^ | 11.30.08 | Charles Scaliger
    With bailouts and other unabashed socialist projects being embraced by both political parties to "save our economy," has free-market economics been proved faulty?  In the bailout-a-week political climate, it is all too easy to believe that free-market economics are as passé as powdered wigs. Everyone, it seems, is a socialist now, and the old gospel of laissez-faire and free enterprise has been discredited by a cascade of free-market failures that threaten to bring down the economy of the entire developed world. "For too long, the prevailing attitude in Washington has been that the market always knows best," Congressman Henry Waxman...
  • Intelligent Design and Evolution

    10/31/2009 6:48:08 PM PDT · by Coleus · 67 replies · 998+ views
    tna ^ | Selwyn Duke
    Believers in Intelligent Design have often been scorned as being opposed to science, but science itself is showing that it is the evolutionists who are opposed to rational inquiry.Though The New American has no official position on evolution, we have published a number of articles over the years pointing to flaws in the theory and arguing for academic freedom on the subject. We did this most recently in "Allow Intelligence" (May 12, 2008 issue), our very favorable review of Ben Stein's documentary Expelled. In the following article, Selwyn Duke suggests that it's possible to believe in both an evolution of...
  • Divers probe Mayan ruins submerged in Guatemala lake

    10/31/2009 1:11:54 PM PDT · by decimon · 17 replies · 812+ views
    Reuters ^ | Oct 30, 2009 | Sarah Grainger
    GUATEMALA CITY (Reuters) – Scuba divers are exploring the depths of a volcanic lake in Guatemala to find clues about an ancient sacred island where Mayan pilgrims flocked to worship before it was submerged by rising waters. Samabaj, the first underwater archaeological ruins excavated in Guatemala, were discovered accidentally 12 years ago by a diver exploring picturesque Lake Atitlan, ringed by Mayan villages and popular with foreign tourists. "No one believed me, even when I told them all about it. They just said 'he's mad'," said Roberto Samayoa, a businessman and recreational diver who grew up near the lake where...
  • Ad Council

    10/31/2009 7:29:46 AM PDT · by PeterPrinciple · 17 replies · 299+ views
    Mission Our mission is to identify a select number of significant public issues and stimulate action on those issues through communications programs that make a measurable difference in our society. To that end, the Ad Council marshals volunteer talent from the advertising and communications industries, the facilities of the media, and the resources of the business and non-profit communities to create awareness, foster understanding and motivate action.
  • Nazi Tortures Detailed by Britain; Concentration Camp Horrors Told (10/31/39)

    10/31/2009 5:52:19 AM PDT · by Homer_J_Simpson · 14 replies · 757+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 10/31/39 | Raymond Daniell, Robert P. Post
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  • President Obama Signs Executive Order to Amend Executive Order 13462

    10/31/2009 2:49:17 AM PDT · by Cindy · 24 replies · 1,657+ views
    WHITEHOUSE.gov ^ | October 29, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: Home • Briefing Room • Presidential Actions • Executive Orders The White House Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release October 29, 2009 President Obama Signs Executive Order to Amend Executive Order 13462 THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary __________________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release October 28, 2009 EXECUTIVE ORDER ---------------- AMENDING EXECUTIVE ORDER 13462 By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered as follows: Section 1. Executive Order 13462 of February 29, 2008, is amended...
  • New Dinosaur Built Like a Sherman Tank

    10/30/2009 7:19:16 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 36 replies · 1,196+ views
    LiveScience.com ^ | 10/30/09 | Jeanna Bryner
    A husband and wife team of paleontologists has discovered a newfound species of armored dinosaur that lived 112 million years ago in what is now Montana. The duo, Bill and Kris Parsons of the Buffalo Museum of Science in New York, spotted the dinosaur's skull on the surface of a hillside in Montana in 1997. Over the next few years, they retrieved more of the now nearly complete skull along with skin plates, rib fragments, a vertebra and a possible limb bone from the dinosaur species. Now called Tatankacephalus cooneyorum, the beast is a type of ankylosaur, or a group...
  • 10 most amazing Ghost towns..

    10/30/2009 6:05:01 PM PDT · by GSP.FAN · 33 replies · 1,531+ views
    Prypiat is an abandoned city in the Zone of alienation in northern Ukraine. It was home to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant workers, abandoned in 1986 following the Chernobyl disaster. Its population had been around 50,000 prior to the accident.
  • SCIENCE CHANNEL COMMISSIONS NEW EPISODES OF METEORITE MEN

    10/30/2009 5:08:49 PM PDT · by decimon · 8 replies · 348+ views
    Science Channel ^ | Oct 28, 2009 | Unknown
    -- All-New Episodes to Air Beginning Wednesday, January 20, 2010, at 9 PM (ET/PT) -- (Silver Spring, Md.) Science Channel has commissioned renowned production company LMNO Cable Group for six all-new episodes of the network's hit special METEORITE MEN. As production continues, the series will chronicle modern day treasure hunters Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold as they traverse North America in search of rare, lost pieces of our universe. METEORITE MEN is scheduled to debut Wednesday, January 20, 2010, at 9 PM (ET/PT). Notkin and Arnold have searched the world for remnants of meteorites for years. The duo uses inventive,...
  • When All Else Fails... What Then? [VANITY]

    10/30/2009 2:56:58 PM PDT · by Gargantua · 16 replies · 527+ views
    FreeRepublic ^ | October 30, 2009 | Gargantua
    When All Else Fails… What Then? First a few statements of obvious fact: President Barrack Hussein Obama has never been properly certified as being Constitutionally eligible to hold the office of President Of The United States. For that to have happened, members of the DNC Elections Certification body would have to have seen and personally witnessed a certified version of Obama’s long form birth certificate to verify his eligibility. Yet we know that Obama has never shown such. In fact, not only has he never produced this document (nor has any member of the DNC ever claimed to have witnessed...
  • OCT 30TH, 2001 President Bush Visits Yankee Stadium

    10/30/2009 7:03:46 AM PDT · by NavyCanDo · 9 replies · 384+ views
    Game 3 World Series Oct 30th 2001. President Bush "standing out there like a brick wall" throws a perfect pitch. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evb489N11Q4&feature=related Derik Jeter - "Don't Bounce it, they'll boo ya"
  • Klondike Holds Clues to Ancient Environment

    10/30/2009 6:35:59 AM PDT · by decimon · 21 replies · 583+ views
    Live Science ^ | Oct 30, 2009 | Aaron L. Gronstal
    Credit: Froese et al. 2009. The Klondike region of the Canadian Arctic isn't often thought of as an oasis for life. Today, the area is best known for its vast frozen wilderness, its goldfields, and as the namesake of a popular chocolate-coated ice cream treat. However, new research shows that the Klondike goldfields of Canada's Yukon Territory hold key records of a past environment that was much different than the harsh climate experienced by today's explorers, ice truckers and miners. The Klondike is part of a wider geographic area dubbed "Beringia," which includes parts of Siberia, Alaska and the Canadian...
  • FLINT’S ROUTE HELD A MILITARY SECRET BY NAZI OFFICIALS (10/30/39)

    10/30/2009 5:08:16 AM PDT · by Homer_J_Simpson · 32 replies · 643+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 10/30/39 | Camille M. Cianfarra
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  • NFL Week 7 Results (10/30/39)

    10/30/2009 5:01:11 AM PDT · by Homer_J_Simpson · 7 replies · 285+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 10/30/39 | Arthur J. Daley
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  • Ex-Shaw jet at Darlington getting extreme make-over

    10/30/2009 4:40:15 AM PDT · by Jet Jaguar · 8 replies · 605+ views
    Shaw AFB News ^ | 10/29/2009 | Senior Airman David Minor
    DARLINGTON, S.C. -- Boy Scout Frankie Slemmer may have bitten off a big chunk as he started to restore a Shaw veteran Lockheed T-33 Shooting Star. Due to lack of materials, labor and plans he hasn't embarked on the restoration part for his Eagle Scout project. Still, Slemmer hopes to give the 1954-vintage, two-seat trainer a make-over, and to earn the title of Eagle Scout. Notable Scouts who earned the rank of Eagle Scout are Medal of Honor Recipient Leo K. Thorsness, astronaut Neil Armstrong, and former President Gerald Ford, Jr. Slemmer became interested in planes when he joined the...
  • Secretary Napolitano Announces Transfer of Federal Protective Service to National Protection...

    10/30/2009 3:43:30 AM PDT · by Cindy · 4 replies · 337+ views
    DHS.gov ^ | October 29, 2009 | n/a
    Note: The following text is a quote: Secretary Napolitano Announces Transfer of Federal Protective Service to National Protection and Programs Directorate Release Date: October 29, 2009 Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Janet Napolitano today announced the transfer of the Federal Protective Service (FPS) from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) to the National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD)—streamlining decision-making and aligning the protection of federal buildings with DHS’ broader critical infrastructure protection mission. “Securing government facilities is a vital aspect of DHS’ critical infrastructure protection mission,” said Secretary Napolitano. “Transferring FPS to NPPD will enhance oversight and efficiency while...
  • The map that changed the world[Waldseemuller Map]

    10/29/2009 9:31:34 PM PDT · by BGHater · 9 replies · 1,077+ views
    BBC ^ | 28 Oct 2009 | BBC
    Drawn half a millennium ago and then swiftly forgotten, one map made us see the world as we know it today... and helped name America. But, as Toby Lester has discovered, the most powerful nation on earth also owes its name to a pun. Almost exactly 500 years ago, in 1507, Martin Waldseemuller and Matthias Ringmann, two obscure Germanic scholars based in the mountains of eastern France, made one of the boldest leaps in the history of geographical thought - and indeed in the larger history of ideas. Near the end of an otherwise plodding treatise titled Introduction to Cosmography,...
  • Scientific Conference Refuting Evolution Theory to be held in Rome, Italy

    10/29/2009 7:05:21 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 15 replies · 726+ views
    Scientific Conference Refuting Evolution Theory to be held in Rome, Italy November 9, 2009 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. St. Pius V University (Rome) Remnant Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - OCTOBER 20, 2009CONTACT: H. M. OWEN (U.S.), noevolutioninfo@gmail.com or PETER WILDERS (Europe), wilderspeter@gmail.com The Scientific Impossibility of Evolution  November 9, 2009 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. St. Pius V University (Rome) In Response to Pope Benedict XVI’s Call for Both Sides to be Heard The 150th anniversary of Darwin’s "Origin of the Species" in November 2009 will be the occasion for a unique conference at Pope Pius V...
  • Norman Rockwell: The Original King of the Photoshop

    10/29/2009 1:34:25 PM PDT · by Daffynition · 80 replies · 2,374+ views
    gizmodo.com ^ | Oct 23 2009 | Wilson Rothman
    Back when Norman Rockwell ruled Saturday evenings, Adobe wasn't even a gleam in some nerd's eye, but a new book shows that the painter was, nevertheless, a photoshop god. Very few Gizmodo readers were even born when Rockwell painted his last Saturday Evening Post cover, but we all know them. You hear that name and suddenly you can picture those overly detailed, cartoonishly dramatic but ultimately kinda corny depictions of American life. Well, Norman Rockwell: Behind the Camera, written and compiled by Ron Schick, has given me immense newfound respect for the man, for the meticulous photography, the real people...
  • ..Precious glass negatives provide intimate glimpse into the life of an Edwardian family

    10/29/2009 8:41:46 AM PDT · by C19fan · 27 replies · 1,232+ views
    Daily Mail ^ | October 29,2009 | By Staff
    Paddling in the sea while smoking a pipe, dressed in a waistcoat, stiffly starched shirt and perky straw boater; out on a fishing trip with the family and gathering for an outdoor amateur production of Twelfth Night in an age before large screen TVs and games consoles. These beautiful pictures provide an intimate spyglass into the life and leisure time of an Edwardian family - and a valuable glimpse of a bygone era.
  • SOVIET INSISTS FLINT SAILED; BERLIN REPORTS CONFLICTING (10/29/39)

    10/29/2009 4:57:24 AM PDT · by Homer_J_Simpson · 44 replies · 700+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 10/29/39 | G.E.R. Gedye
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  • College Football Results (10/29/39)

    10/29/2009 4:51:35 AM PDT · by Homer_J_Simpson · 3 replies · 286+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 10/29/39 | Allison Danzig
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  • Osama bin Blurry

    10/29/2009 2:44:24 AM PDT · by Cindy · 19 replies · 767+ views
    THE LONG WAR JOURNAL.org - Threat Matrix ^ | October 28, 2009, 3:36 pm | Bill Roggio
    SNIPPET: "According to one of my most trusted sources, the blurry image seen on the tape is indeed Osama bin Laden. One of the reasons that this is convincing is that the blurry image remains in the video. As Sahab, which produces al Qaeda's propaganda, is very selective in the information it releases, and rarely leaves garbage in its videos. As Sahab intentionally leaves in this clip, for reasons unknown. Does al Qaeda want to generate a buzz? Is this a hidden message? Perhaps this is a precursor to a new bin Laden tape?"
  • Tea Party Express II - Fresno - Diana Nagy [Song: "Take Our Country Back"]

    10/28/2009 11:49:09 PM PDT · by Cindy · 3 replies · 377+ views
    YouTube.com - Video ^ | October 28, 2009 | n/a
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xvg2chZBEXo Video: “Tea Party Express II - Fresno - Diana Nagy” October 28, 2009 New Song - Take Our Country Back Category: People & Blogs Tags: Tea Party Express II Fresno Diana Nagy New Song Take Our Country Back
  • Rush Limbaugh Comments on Historic Reagan Speech - "A Time for Choosing" - Video

    10/28/2009 9:30:25 PM PDT · by Federalist Patriot · 10 replies · 401+ views
    Freedom's Lighthouse ^ | October 28, 2009 | BrianinMO
    Here is video of Rush Limbaugh commenting on excerpts from Ronald Reagan's classic "Rendezvous with Destiny - A Time for Choosing" speech on October 27,1964 - a speech delivered by Reagan 45 years ago. Below is video of Reagan's entire speech . . . (VIDEO)
  • Vanity - the source of STFU.

    10/28/2009 7:12:50 PM PDT · by Danae · 14 replies · 565+ views
    Freeperville | 10-28-2009 | My self
    Ok this was just funny enough to pass along. The Source of STFU. Southern Tenant Farmers Union. No seriously! In 1934 the biracial organization started up in response to the New Deal and the farm subsidies that had the effect of encouraging medium and large land owners to take a good bit of their land out of farming to get the subsidy. That had the effect of throwing about 200,000 black families off the land who were tenants and sharecroppers. It forced thousands of Black share Croppers and white small holders to drift to the cities. The STFU, was not...
  • Thirty-five years later, George Foreman finally at peace with epic loss to Muhammad Ali

    10/28/2009 6:16:43 PM PDT · by Saije · 24 replies · 912+ views
    LA Times/AP ^ | 10/28/2009 | TIM DAHLBERG
    The reminder that yet another anniversary is here had George Foreman thinking that maybe it's time to visit an old friend. They once had their differences, once came to blows. Time, though, is a great healer. "Maybe I should go and see him," Foreman said. "He's like a brother. We're that close." They weren't 35 years ago, on an early morning in Africa when all Foreman had in mind was dealing some serious hurt to Muhammad Ali. He had been in Zaire way too long as it was, and the big, brooding heavyweight champion was in no mood to take...
  • Freeper Help Requested: Rock and Roll Film

    10/28/2009 3:26:56 PM PDT · by LS · 49 replies · 877+ views
    self | 10/28/09 | LS
    Freepers: we are in the pre-production phase of a documentary film about rock music and its role in undermining communism and helping to bring down the Berlin Wall. (Please don't inundate me with the significance of Ronald Reagan. We know that. We exploring OTHER factors that also contributed to this). If you have ANY contacts, friends, relatives who were behind the Iron Curtain, 1970-1991, and went to rock concerts or played in a rock band over there, I'd like to be put in touch with them. We'd most certainly like to film them on tape. If you know ANY major...
  • White House Halloween

    10/28/2009 3:14:37 PM PDT · by School of Rational Thought · 14 replies · 589+ views
    Jib Jab ^ | Jib Jab
    http://sendables.jibjab.com/view/ZiUAMskmUzzIGHhi
  • North Carolina sea levels rising 3 times faster than in previous 500 years, Penn study says

    10/28/2009 2:34:39 PM PDT · by decimon · 70 replies · 1,602+ views
    University of Pennsylvania ^ | Oct 28, 2009 | Unknown
    PHILADELPHIA –- An international team of environmental scientists led by the University of Pennsylvania has shown that sea-level rise, at least in North Carolina, is accelerating. Researchers found 20th-century sea-level rise to be three times higher than the rate of sea-level rise during the last 500 years. In addition, this jump appears to occur between 1879 and 1915, a time of industrial change that may provide a direct link to human-induced climate change. The results appear in the current issue of the journal Geology. The rate of relative sea-level rise, or RSLR, during the 20th century was 3 to 3.3...
  • One Nation Under GOD (history in your cursor)

    10/28/2009 12:37:23 PM PDT · by Baynative · 11 replies · 467+ views
    Nothing on the copyrighted website can be clipped to display here. It came to me not as an advertisement, but as an uplifting message. It makes a valid statement about our history and society.
  • Former Senator Edward Brooke Undeservedly Receives Congressional Gold Medal

    10/28/2009 9:02:30 AM PDT · by PghBaldy · 12 replies · 474+ views
    Senate, House | October 28, 2009 | Baldy
    Former Senator Edward Brooke received the Congressional Gold Medal today from President Obama. I looked at the rules for recipients, and one of them is they shall not receive it if they have receive it if they have received another for essentially the same thing. He did. He was the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2004. NOTES: "Gold Medalist: President Barack Obama will speak today at a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol awarding former Massachusetts Republican Sen. Edward Brooke the Congressional Gold Medal, one of the nation’s highest honors. Brooke, 90 years old, will be in attendance....
  • Patraeus/Palin 2012

    10/28/2009 6:09:22 AM PDT · by nikos1121 · 16 replies · 600+ views
    The Daily Beast ^ | 10/12/2009 | Peter Peninart
    Remember last winter, when liberals were complaining that Barack Obama had kept Bush family consigliere Robert Gates as his secretary of Defense and named a John McCain buddy, General James Jones, as his National Security Adviser? They're not complaining now. Today, Gates and Jones are MoveOn's best friends, because they provide the political cover that Obama needs to reject General Stanley McChrystal's call for more troops in Afghanistan. Imagine if Richard Danzig was Defense secretary and Susan Rice was NSC adviser, as many had expected. Obama would have never dared send them out to publicly slap down McChrystal, as both...
  • REPEAL OF ARMS EMBARGO WINS IN SENATE, 63 TO 30 (10/28/39)

    10/28/2009 5:05:02 AM PDT · by Homer_J_Simpson · 11 replies · 378+ views
    Microfiche-New York Times archives, McHenry Library, U.C. Santa Cruz | 10/28/39 | Turner Catledge, Herbert L. Matthews
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  • Evidence Alexander the Great Wasn't First at Alexandria

    10/27/2009 8:23:54 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 8 replies · 402+ views
    LiveScience via Yahoo ^ | Friday, October 23, 2009 | Andrea Thompson
    Alexandria was founded by Alexander the Great in 331 B.C. The city sits on the Mediterranean coast at the western edge of the Nile delta. Its location made it a major port city in ancient times; it was also famous for its lighthouse (one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World) and its library, the largest in the ancient world. But in the past few years, scientists have found fragments of ceramics and traces of lead in sediments in the area that predate Alexander's arrival by several hundred years, suggesting there was already a settlement in the area (though...
  • POOR FIGO...

    10/27/2009 6:32:45 PM PDT · by Cindy · 18 replies · 423+ views
    INTERNET-HAGANAH.com ^ | October 27, 2009 | n/a
    Note: Posted here for archival purposes only. 27 October 2009 POOR FIGO... ...he's evidently feeling lonely.
  • DId Your Ancestor Serve During the Hundred Years' War?

    10/26/2009 7:20:45 AM PDT · by BronzePencil · 94 replies · 2,131+ views
    Researchers at the University of Reading (UK) and the University of Southampton (UK) recently made available the roster of men who served during the Hundred Years' War.
  • Reporter describes Taliban kidnap ordeal

    10/27/2009 6:14:54 PM PDT · by Basilides · 4 replies · 258+ views
    MSNBC/Today ^ | 10/27/09 | Ann Curry
    Oct. 27: In an interview with TODAY’s Ann Curry, David Rohde, a New York Times reporter who escaped from the Taliban captors who held him for more than seven months, speaks out about the ordeal.
  • Ancient Greeks introduced wine to France, Cambridge study reveals [Prof Paul Cartledge]

    10/27/2009 5:04:14 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 41 replies · 673+ views
    Telegraph ^ | Friday, October 23, 2009 | Andrew Hough
    The original makers of Côtes-du-Rhône are said to have descended from Greek explorers who settled in southern France about 2500 years ago... The study, by Prof Paul Cartledge, suggested the world's biggest wine industry might never have developed had it not been for a "band of pioneering Greek explorers" who settled in southern France around 600 BC. His study appears to dispel the theory that it was the Romans who were responsible for bringing viticulture to France. The study found that the Greeks founded Massalia, now known as Marseilles, which they then turned into a bustling trading site, where local...
  • Who made this quote...?

    10/27/2009 4:37:57 PM PDT · by Cyropaedia · 44 replies · 917+ views
    10/27/2009 | Cyropaedia
    Who made this quote : "I've always been in favor of foreign affairs...".