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The only kilted regiment to represent the Union Army in the American Civil War was comprised mostly of Scots and Scottish-Americans.
Ceremony was boring, ran too long and even the celebrities looked like they'd rather be eating pizza
Visitors to New York City will find many stores, parks and outdoor eateries that welcome dogs. Smaller breeds in carriers tend to have the most options.
England's three UEFA Champions League representatives enjoyed morale-boosting victories ahead of their first leg ties.
With Happy Feet making over $350 million worldwide and getting an Oscar nomination, the question becomes: will director George Miller make a sequel? It's a possibility.
Although an entire trip can be spent exploring Central Park, here is a brief history and directions for travelers visiting Manhattan's largest park.
Details the murder scene of the respected New York psychotherapist and explains the philosophy of her treatment of patients throughout her 20-year career.
The Great CG Glut of 2006 carries over into Oscar nominations, as sixteen movies have been short-listed for Best Animated Feature Film.
The first old firm game of the season was the usual hectic affair; with Rangers' use of pace the key difference between the sides, ending in a 4-2 win for the visitors
No real surprises this weekend as the first day of Euro 2008 yielded expected results. The quality of play was generally strong but with few real moments of real quality.
Dethroning the queen can be done as Miss Beyonce stomachs an Oscar snub...is B Irreplaceable?
One of the greatest urban parks, Central Park is a New Yorker's oasis in the midst of the city, offering a mini outdoor getaway.
New York City may be famous for gourmet restaurants and celebrity chefs but for hearty, familiar dishes, good old-fashioned diners are the places to go.
The second round of the German Cup supplied plenty of surprises and excitement and plenty more is promised with the Round of 16 match-ups.
The situation was critical, Shankland and his men were cut off and about to loose the position they had just won at a terrible cost in lives.
In 1963, Dr. King made his legendary "I Have a Dream" speech and set forth standards to change American's mind-set. In 2008 we ask, did he succeed?
In summer New York City's Central Park comes to life with free performances, unique playgrounds, two zoos and magnificent gardens. There is something for everyone.
The Empire State Building defines New York City, and provides inspiration and romance to all her admirers.
The 75th Infantry Division's motto "Always Get There Somehow" showed, as the division moved from the Ardennes Region, to the Colmar Pocket, and into the German Ruhr Area.
First published at the age of 72, Alberta writer Joyce Harries is a beacon of hope for aspiring writers of any age.
There is no excuse to get bored in the Big Apple. With an abundance of playgrounds catering to younger visitors, New York City offers educational and fun sightseeing.
Known as Operation Overlord, the Normandy landings were the first phase of the Allied invasion of Nazi-occupied Europe.
On film, debonair Charles Boyer was pure Continental romance and sophistication. But in a bittersweet final act, this quiet Frenchman proved himself a real-life romantic.
Detroit Lions fans are suffering 51-year championship drought, but remain among the most loyal fans in the National Football League--and nobody is sure why.
They were not famous at the time, but history would remember these writers, actors, politicans and popes more for what they would accomplish later than for the war.
The 69th New York State Militia was founded in 1851 and it was led by Colonel Michael Corcoran. They earned their reutation at First Bull Run in the American Civil War.
Stoke City managed to secure a famous win against a Tottenham side who dominated the majority of the match.
The 2009-10 Champions League has entered the group stages. Here is a review of Group F's first round matches. Barcelona at Inter Milan and Rubin Kazan at Dynamo Kiev.
The 2009-10 UEFA Champions League group stages have begun. Here is a recap of week one's Group H matches. Arsenal at Standard Liege and AZ Alkmaar at Olympiakos.
UCLA has long played second fiddle to rival USC - at least in football. But the Bruins would like to think that times are changing, and they can prove it on Saturday.


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