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Da Wrongside of Atlantic Records What happened to the Artifacts? artifacts • graffiti • rap • hip-hop • culture
Lasting or Instantaneous: Poetry on the Net I've found some great poetry sites on the Web. You can read the best new poems, wander through reams of classics, or submit your own work (even in audio!). atlantic monthly poetry page • live poets society • virtual fridge • poems • online poetry
Lobster Party Throwing Tips Tips and a few quick and simple ideas to make this summer, Martime perfect, no matter where you are. lobster party • maritime lobster party • atlantic ocean harvest • lobster preparing tips • lobster recipes
Shark Declines Affect Shellfish Potential for ecosystem collapse when top predators are removed has been demonstrated on land. New studies show that oceans face the same danger as shark populations drop complex ecosystem collapse • great shark population decline • bay scallops • shellfish populations • predator removal
Jermain Taylor vs Kelly Pavlik Jermain Taylor defends his middleweight title against Kelly Pavlik in Atlantic City, New Jersey. If he doesn't look impressive, he may risk losing more than his title. jermain taylor vs kelly pavlik • wbc middleweight champion • bad intentions • atlantic city new jersey • ceasars boardwalk hall
Kelly Pavlik Defeats JermainTaylor Kelly Pavlik overcame a second round knockdown to win the WBC Middleweight Title by knocking out Jermain Taylor in round seven of an instant classic. kelly pavlik defeats jermain taylor • wins wbc middleweight title • ceasars boardwalk hall • atlantic city new jersey • instant classic
Open skies deal may help consumers The recent agreement between the U.S. and the European Union to liberalize air traffic between the continents could force prices down. flights to europe • european airlines • cheaper flights to europe • open skies agreement • heathrow airport
The Lords Baltimore In 1625, George Calvert owned a 2,300-acre estate in County Longford in Northern Ireland. He would soon be made the first Lord Baltimore. george calvert the first lord baltimore • maryland • king james i • ireland • feudal lord
They Also Discovered America Captains Lewis and Clark, with the Corps of Discovery, set off in 1804, up the Missouri River, to discover what lay between Missouri and the Pacific Ocean. christopher columbus • captains meriwether lewis and william clark • the corps of discovery • black mountain man james beckwourth • zebulon pike
The Greatest Deception of All Time: Britain, Ultra, and D-Day ultra • d-day • invasion • operation overlord • bodyguard
Magnificent Magnolias Magnolias -- a wildscaper's guide to a showy southern plant that provides fast-growing shade and food for wildlife. magnolias • flowering trees
Before Jamestown Gilbert starts a colony at New Foundland. Drake returns the Roanoke settlers to England. The second Roanoke group disappears. early american settlements • england • gilbert • drake • roanoke
Explore Eastern Canada - Acadian New Brunswick The Acadian population of New Brunswick suffered the same fate as their compatriots in Nova Scotia - They were expelled and scattered Today they are a peaceful community. canada - acadian new brunswick • french canadian culture • new brunswick - la dune de bouctouche • new brunswick - the acadian coast • new brunswick - grand pré
Smith Hunts Whales and Explores John Smith is captured by Indians. A warrior is ready to kill but the chief's young daughter, Pocahontas, supposedly saves him. Smith hunts whales and scouts the eastern john smith • pocahontas • jamestown • america • whales
Spotted Eagle Stingrays Stingray attacks leave lingering questions regarding the behavior and habitats of these graceful but often deadly creatures. spotted eagle stingray • eagle stinray • eagle stingrays • spotted eagle stingrays • stingray attack
Upper East Side - Best Brunch The Upper East Side of New York City isn't as homey a part of town as its neighbor across the park. The top brunch restaurants here tend to be less casual, too. upper east sides best tops quality feels sundays b • homey decor parts of towns neighbors across parks • cities neighborhoods different • havens old money stuffy staid big apples hedge fun • ones highest income brackets country expects prett
Henry Hudson Henry Hudson commands his first ship, the Hopewell, on an expedition in search of the Northwest Passage. henry hudson • adventurer and sea captain and explorer • english exploration • the muscovy company • sebastian cabot
LA Times Book Awards Los Angeles Times Book Awards los angeles times • book awards • fiction • history • poetry
Year of the Ocean Year of the Ocean, overfishing, marine resources, fisheries, oceans year of the ocean • overfishing • marine resources • fisheries • oceans
Captain John Smith Captain John Smith: Fights Turks, Imprisoned by Pirates, Enslaved by Turkish pasha, Settles Jamestown, Virginia in America. captain john smith • settling jamestown • being enslaved in russia • fighting pirates • lincolnshire in england
It Must Be the Water Essay concerning Vice President Gore's proposal to put up a satellite to view the Earth vice president • gore • satellite • earth • aerial
Law and the Oceans The oceans have had little law down through history. Now the United Nations is trying to bring some law and order with a new Convention on the Law of the Seas. law of the sea • oceans • united nations • convention on the law of the seas • ocean mining
Roberto Algana Operatic Tenor French-born, Italian lyric tenor, Roberto Alagna has had a successful international opera career singing French and Lyric Italian operatic roles. roberto • alagna • roberto alagna • opera • cd
Watershed Events suborned perjury • perjury • obstruction of justice • president • president clinton
Canada...Journey into Winter "Journey into Winter" is a trip by train across Canada, in Winter. From Vancouver to Halifax. canada • via rail • transcontinental trains • the canadian
Crisis Apparitions Two aviators appeared to close friends at or close to the time of their respective deaths. This is known as a "crisis apparition". paranormal • suite 101 • jodee redmond • apparition • crisis
Birding in the Caribbean Barbados Wildlife Reserve, Francis Bay Trail (St. John), Menna Trace (Tobago), and Grand Etang National Park (Grenada) rank high for Carribean birdwatching. caribbean birdwatching • marshall's penn great house • barbados wildlife reserve • maria islands nature reserve • washington/slagbaii national park
Frederick Jackson Turner and the Closing of the American Frontier
Frederick Jackson Turner introduced us to the idea that America had become another name for opportunity because of its frontier. frederick jackson turner • american history • frontier theory • immigrants • immigration
Gardening In Shade - Introduction Shade:. Shade can be cool, dappled, heavy, light, dank, dry and wet. It gives relief from summer’s unrelenting heat. Shade provides a home to some of the most beautiful of plants. shade • gardening in shade • shade gardening • perennials • shrubs
John and Priscilla Alden John Alden and Priscilla were among the Mayflower passengers who settled Plymouth Colony, in the New World, in 1620. They wed in Plymouth, Massachusetts. john and priscilla mullins alden • <i>mayflower</i> • plymouth colony in massachusetts • pilgrims • america
Mayflower Passenger List On September 6, 1620, more than 100 passengers set sail for America aboard the Mayflower. Beginning here is a list of those people. mayflower passenger list • alden • priscilla mullins • bradford • standish
NC Outlets From Nags Head to Raleigh, North Carolina offers visitors -- and residents, too -- a variety of outlet shopping opportunities. north carolina outlet shopping • north carolina outlet malls • carolina outlets • raleigh outlet shopping • burlington outlet mall
Pirate folklore a new phenomena of our pop culture isn't quite so new. This popular folklore has a basis in history. pirates • blackbeard • anne bonnie • mary read • calico jack
South America Highlights With such a big continent there are so many places to go. Some of the highlights of the South America include an ancient Incan citadel, the world's largest salt flats, an south america highlights • best of south america • rio de janiero • machu picchu • machu pichu
Squanto in London Squanto, after nearly being sold into slavery in Spain, makes his way back to England. In his attempt to get home he makes it to Newfoundland but is returned to England. squanto • slavery • spain • england • newfoundland
The Airmen Who Would Not Die After his death, Captain Raymond Hinchliffe communicated to his wife about the other side and issued a warning about an impending aviation tragedy. paranormal • suite 101 • jodee redmond • british • airship
The Battle Hymn of the Republic The history of The Battle Hymn of the Republic is not as colorful as our National Anthem's, but this civil war song has evolved to become our defacto national hymn. battle hymn of the republic • julia ward howe • john brown's body • civil war • marching song
The Columbian Exchange The Columbian Exchange--the exchange of European products to the Americas and vice-versa--invites discussion and evokes controversy to this day. columbian exchange • tomato • potato • corn • maize
The Edge by Dick Francis A quirky mix of Josephine Tey's Brat Farrar, Agatha Christie and hardboiled detective fiction, The Edge is one of Francis' most unusual novels, and is a memorable read. brat farrar • agatha christie • dick francis • the edge • hardboiled detective fiction
The Phoenicians, Great Sailors The keeled boat or ship is very likely a Phoenician invention. Both with oars and sials they plied the waters of the Mediterranean and beyond. phoenicians • great sialors • ancient • keeled boats • keeled ships
Bicknell’s Thrush After more than a century Bicknell's Thrush, Catharus bicknelli, gained its own species designation. The next century may record its decline. bicknell's thrush • history • range • conservation status • catharus bicknelli
Bird Identification Tips Taking note of certain characteristics can help with wild bird identification. This article describes specific things to look for. bird identification • how to identify birds • wild birds id • key features colours calls • distinguishing plumage watcher
Cliffs of Moher and the Burren This spectacular part of County Clare and the Shannon Area are home to the Cliffs of Moher, the Burren and the Shannon River Delta with the mystical Lough Dergh. cliffs of moher • the burrren • county clare ireland • photos tours accommodation hiking vacations holida • west coast tourism b&b's resorts guesthouses golf |
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