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Book Review of When Crickets Cry
Charles Martin's book explores the multiplicity of meanings given to the word heart as both an organ of life and the seat of emotion.
• when crickets cry • when crickets cry a novel of the heart • a novel of the heart • charles martin • charles martin's when crickets cry

Charles Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak
Charles, the nephew of James Brooke, the first White Rajah, took a deep interest in the welfare of the people of Sarawak by fighting slavery and abolishing headhunting.
• charles brooke • charles anthoni brooke • white rajah • sarawak • margaret de windt

Charles Vyner Brooke of Sarawak
The last White Rajah of Sarawak continued the progressive works of his father until the Japanese invaded in 1941.
• charles vyner brooke • charles brooke • white rajah • sarawak • japanese invasion sarawak

Chairs by Ray & Charles Eames
The market for mid-century furnishings and accessories is on fire, and few designs are hotter than chairs by husband and wife team, Ray and Charles Eames
• charles and ray eames • the eames era • eames fiberglass shell chair • eames lounge chair • values for eames chairs

Charles Darwin & Evolution Theory
Darwin was not the first to understand that organisms evolve or change over time. His crucial contribution was in identifying the mechanism of change, natural selection.
• charles darwin evolution evolutionary theory • natural selection • biological change • the origin of species • hms beagle voyage expidition

Charles de Gaulle, part the first.
De Gaulle, World War II.
• de gaulle • world war ii • iiird republic • ivth republic.

Charles de Gaulle, part the second.
From the crisis in Algeria to the 1962 referendum.
• de gaulle • bayeux • algeria • debré.

Charles DeGaulle
France's WWII hero Charles DeGaulle became the French President in 1958 and held the office until his resignation in 1969. DeGaulle moved France into the post WWII era.
• charles degaulle • wwii hero • post wwii era • france • french president

Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist
As the BBC launches a new competition to find Nancy and Oliver for Andrew Lloyd Webber's stage show, now is a great time to revisit Charles Dickens' classic novel.
• charles dickens oliver twist • oliver twist artful dodger • oliver twist fagin nancy sikes • novels by charles dickens • crime in oliver twist

Charles Elmer Fox - An Ardent Thumber Who Loves the Rails
Charles Elmer Fox was a hobo. Oddly enought he hitched a lot more than he hoboed though. In recalling his life, he wrote a series of wonderful anecdotes, revelling in the romance of the rails, and glossing over the thumbing as is unimportant. Take a look at this interesting character!
• rails hobo hobos hoboes

Charles Hardy's Cowboy in Caracas
Hardys account of the Hugo Chavez years upon his return to Venezuela in 1994.
• book review • venezuela politics • hugo chavez • latin america history • foreign policy

Charles IX Coloring Sheet
June 27 is also the birthday of Charles IX, king of France.
• coloring • coloring pages • history crafts • middle ages coloring • mediaval crafts

Horrorwood, Dennis and Charles
New releases can be hit or miss. Horrorwood from Ape Entertainment is a hit. Peanuts 59-60, and Dennis 53-54 are also. Read on...
• peanuts • dennis the menace • lon chaney • horrorwood • brent schoonover

Ray Charles
Why The Genius ranks high on anybody's list of r&b giants, no matter how they define the term.
• ray charles • quincy jones • guitar slim • atlantic records • hank crawford

The Literary voice of Charles W. Chesnutt
African American fiction writers owe Charles W. Chesnutt a debt of gratitude. Called an innovator and commentator Charles W. Chesnutt's literary voice during 1899 – 1905...
• charles w. chesnutt • african american writers • african american fiction • black writers

"They Cut Themselves with Cruel Kimes"
This article describes a few British writers like Charles Dickens who mocked the missionary movement to Africa.
• charles dickens • savage • missionary • civilize • british

A Week of Bad Behaviour
Article on players making a difference, as well as making a bad name for themselves. Anstey's Backcourt.
• michael jordan • nba • charles barkley • chris anstey • michael finley

Amelia Earhart: Great Aviator
The story of Amelia Earhart, whose life and preemature death was a memorable blend of bravery, adventure and tragedy.
• amelia earhart • fred noonan • atlantic ocean • amy guest • george putnam

Commemorative Artwork-The Ultimate Collectible
Commemorative artwork is a great way to remember your heroes. These 2 artists can help you.
• lone ranger • tonto • roy rogers • jimmy stewart • harry carey

Essential Eames
Explore innovative works of design from the modern minds of Charles and Ray Eames.
• charles eames • ray eames • architects • modern art • architecture

General Hospital Luncheon 1999
Learn all about the 1999 General Hospital Luncheon event how you can go, who will be there and what I will be reporting.
• daytime • abc • luncheon • drama • port charles

Jacob Marley's Links
• charles dickens • a christmas carol • jacob marley • theater • theatre

Lafayette and Marie Antoinette (Part 2)
Torn between ideals of democracy and loyalty to the monarchy, the Marquis de Lafayette tried to save Marie Antoinette's life, and almost lost his own.
• lafayette • marie antoinette • louis • king • france

Private Bodyguards For Hire
Skitterish exeuctives and others hire private bodyguards for extra protection after 9/11
• bodyguards • charles services • d&r security • colonial protection • security

Scenes From Dickens' "A Tale of Two Cities" in Today's Fiction
This article discusses Dicken's classic "A Tale of Two Cities," describing in particular one scene that contemporary authors have imitated and adapted for their own historical fiction stories.
• charles dickens • dickens • a tale of two cities • historical fiction • jack cavanaugh

The Secret of Rubber
We hardly ever think about it, but rubber makes our world a better place.
• charles goodyear • vulcanization • rubber • tires • transportation history

The Wives of Henry VIII: Anne of Cleves, Part I
After losing Jane, Henry VIII sets his sights on a foreign alliance to help counteract the international animousity toward England and its schism from the Papacy. His choice turns out to be less than felicitous...
• henry viii • anne of cleves • francis i • emperor charles • hans holbein

HELL AND MARIA! : THE STORY OF CHARLES DAWES
Charles Dawes had a lot going for him, but his Vice-Presidency got off to a bad start and never recovered. The only Vice-President to win a Nobel Peace Prize, he never made his peace with the members of the U.S. Senate. Read about the famous ride made by the great-great-grandson of William Dawes who rode with Paul Revere.
• president • vice-president • charles dawes • calvin coolidge • senate

PGA Money List Top-10 - Week 14
With his win at the Shell Houston Open, Adam Scott jumped 19 spots to land securely within the American PGA's Top-10. Only five Americans among the leading money winners.
• pga money • pga money list • money list • money leaders • money leader

The Colonial Carolinas
The Carolina land grant is issued in an attempt for England to oust Spain from America. It becomes an important agriculture area and shipping port.
• north and south carolina • colonial america • charleston • king charles ii of england • king charles ii of england

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NBA Finals Edition - Where to Now?
• nba finals michael jordan karl malone scottie pipp

AMPAS honours Norman McLaren
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presents "A Salute to Norman McLaren" on August 18 at the Samuel Goldwyn Theatre in Beverly Hills.
• animation • ampas • norman mclaren • national film board of canada • nfb

An American Mother Goose
America's Mother Goose, before she found feathery fame, was just plain old Elizabeth Foster who was born in Charleston, Massachusetts in 1665.
• mother goose • america • charleston • massachussetts • elizabeth foster goose

Artist Frederic Bazille
An excellent painter and also a patron of his Impressionist colleagues, Bazille's career was tragically cut short by his death in the Franco-Prussian War.
• frederic bazille • impressionist painters • claude monet • edouard manet • pierre auguste renoir

Ashby-de-la-Zouch Castle
Ashby-de-la-Zouch, a town in Leicestershire has a castle that has played host to some pretty impressive historical figures!
• ashby-de-la-zouch • lord • hastings • battle • of

AU Summit in The Gambia
African Leaders assemble in Banjul, The Gambia, to discuss reforms on the African continent
• african union • darfur • banjul • the gambia • hissene habre

Brontosaurus versus Apatosaurus
Why did Brontosaurus change its name to Apatosaurus? Find out more about scientific naming of animals.
• apatosaurus • brontosaurus • edward drinker cope • othniel charles marsh • bone wars

Cinderella: Picture Book Review
Amy Ehrlich and Susan Jeffers pair together to create a 'sweet' adaptation of Charles Perrault's Cinderella.
• charles perrault • susan jeffers • cinderella • fairy tale • amy ehrlich

Collecting Teapots
Tea has a long and dignified history and teapots and tea accessories are highly collectible in both new and antique forms.
• teapots • tea drinking • history of tea • afternoon tea • figural teapots

Cranbrook Academy of Art
Sculpture, gardens and art - it doesn't get any better than this!
• art • design • architecture • cranbrook • art museum

Disney Wins Pooh Appeal
A California Appeals Court has upheld a 2004 ruling that threw out a Slesinger Family lawsuit claiming that Disney withheld royalties for Winnie the Pooh.
• the walt disney company • winnie the pooh • stephen slesinger • daniel petrocelli • a.a. milne

Don't Go Breaking My Heart
When widower Suzanne Brody remains reluctant to start dating again she gets a few suggestions from her friend--hypnotic suggestions! <i>Don't Go Breaking My Heart</i> stars Anthony Edwards and Jenny Seagrove.
• don't go breaking my heart • british comedy • anthony edwards • er • jenny seagrove

Dutch New York
The Dutch buy Manhattan from the Indians. The King of England gives the Duke of York New York/New Netherlands if he can take it away from the Dutch.
• colonial america • manhattan • new york • new netherlands • dutch

Edward Drinker Cope
Edward Drinker Cope is most famous for his feud with Othniel Marsh, but his fossil discoveries are invaluable to paleontology.
• edward drinker cope • coprolite • othniel charles marsh • william buckland • richard owen

Faire Gallery/Cafe
You're invited to Faire Gallery/Cafe's Open Mike on the 27th of the month. Read your work, listen, have a great time!
• faire gallery • faire cafe • seattle • elisheba johnson • charles johnson

Film: The Magnificent Seven (1960)
Terrorized Mexican villagers hire seven American gunslingers led by Yul Brynner to rid them of bandits in director John Sturges's immortal Western, The Magnificent Seven.
• the magnificent seven • yul brynner • steve mcqueen • charles bronson • james coburn

History of Australia Film - Take 1
Intoductory history of the Australian Film Industry, from 1890-1960.
• australia • film • australian film industry • history of australian film • history

It's the Great Pumpkin! Party
There is something supremely sweet, pure, and simply lovely about the late, great Charles Schulz&#8217;s assembly of beagle, baldy, and the league of the vaguely misfit, all jumbled into a ball of innocent Halloween faith and fun. No slasher flicks, blood, or gore. No menacing spirits or kids who see dead people. Just a simple belief in the goodness of party-throwers, trick-or-treating, and one generous being known as the Great Pumpkin. Celebrate a grand tradition that&#8217;s been with us since 1966 and host a <B>Great Pumpkin Party</B>
• charlie • brown • peanuts • snoopy • charles

Jean Toomer's Essentials
The short sayings, aphorisms, in Jean Toomer's Essentials can change the way you think.
• jean toomer • essentials • harlem renaissance • cane • charles johnson

Judge Jeffreys
Brief history of Judge George Jeffreys, known as "The Hanging Judge".
• judge • jeffreys • bloody • assizes • charles ii


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