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After thirty years in the Gloucester (England) Police Service, William Ellison, police superintendent found himself in Parkhurst Gaol on the Isle of Wight. What happened?
Prostitution was the primary social problem of the Gilded Age. Prostitutes' lives were fraught with peril, and sympathy for such "fallen" women was hard to find.
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The all-MLS Superliga final between the New England Revolution and the Houston Dynamo highlighted the rapidly closing gap between American and Mexican clubs.
Stunning, ornate, legendary - the St. Francis Chapel at Riverside, California's Historic Mission Inn Hotel & Spa is a monument to its visionary: Frank Augustus Miller.
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Everyone's heard of Jack the Ripper, but in the mid-seventies, another serial killer, Peter Sutcliffe, terrorized England by targeting prostitutes.
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In 1903 the British army in Tibet stumbled across herds of pretty, multi-coloured asses. In spite of being told that they were untameable, one made its way to England
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Is it possible to access the subconscious mind and discover mind to mind communication?
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