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Chief Crazy Horse An informative look at the life, times and death of this brave Native-American chieftain whose name is forever linked with that of General George Armstrong Custer chief crazy horse • oglala sioux • grattan massacre • conquering bear • fetterman's massacre
A Dark Horse Riseth Since the forming of Dark Horse Comics a little over 20 years ago, Dark Horse has been the home of many classic modern series. Star Wars, Concrete, Hellboy, Little Lulu, Doc Savage, Tarzan, King Kong , The Escapist, and many other titles have come from Mark Richardson and company. king • kong • territory • hellboy • mignola
Superman meets Madman and Jurrassic News!: Dark Horse Press Rele superman • madman • jurassic park • press releases
Tarzan, Predator, and Mark Hamill !: Dark Horse Press Release - dark horse comics • tarzan • predator • mark hamill • the black pearl
One-Day Getaway: Senlis and Chantilly Spend the day in Senlis and Chantilly, 2 amazing small towns about 30 miles north of Paris. france • senlis • chantilly • horses in france • sightseeing
Zombie Network A common axiom in the world of network security is that, "the only way to truly protect your computer is to disconnect it from the Internet." In today's society, this is completely impractical. In an effort to test the ramifications of leaving a computer unprotected on the largest network in the world, the Internet, Microsoft came up with some startling results. botnet • malware • trojan horse • worm • netwrok security
Many Natives Fight at Rosebud . . . like bees swarming out of a hive battle of the rosebud • sitting bull • crazy horse • general george crook • like bees swarming out of a hive
Dickinson’s Riddles Emily Dickinson wrote several poems just for pure fun; they are like riddles that do not mention the subject, which must be determined by interpreting the poetic devices. dickinson’s riddles • it sifts from leaden sieves • i like to see it lap the miles • profound themes • fun poems
The Wilds of NYC in Central Park 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. central park • central park zoo • manhattan • metropolitan museum of art • great lawn
Chaturangbala Following the Aryan Invasions, ancient Indian armies were composed of the four limbs: chariots; elephants; cavalry and infantry. elephants • chariots • infantry • cavalry • dagger-axes
Australia’s big roadside things Visitors to Australia can find the world's biggest banana, prawn, crocodile, bull, pineapple, mushroom, sheep, wine bottle, guitar, spider and rocking horse. big things australia • banana coffs harbour • ned kelly glenrowan • boxing crocodile humpty doo • prawn ballina
Shopping for Investment Services- the tragedy Reginald recounts the days of "playing" the stock market and the seriousness of shopping for wise investments. shop • shopping • store • buy • deal
Smarty Jones gets Philly Classic In 2004 the Smarty (Jones) Party grew to a record crowd at Belmont Park for the third leg of the Triple Crown. Smarty now will be Philly's most honored horse. smarty jones • 2007 smarty jones classic • philadelphia park casino & racetrack • presque isle downs • penn national race course
US: Kentucky Travel Facts & Trivia United States: Information on the Bourbon Festival & the birthplaces of Mohammad Ali, KFC, Jim Beam whiskey, mint Julep, Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln. kentucky travel facts • churchill downs trivia • museum of the horse lexington • abraham lincoln birthplace national historic site • national corvette museum bowling green
Visiting Quebec City Often called the cradle of French culture in North America, Quebec City offers the best of both new and old world vacation escapes. quebec • quebec city • sugar shack • chateau frontenac • ice hotel
ProRodeo Hall of Fame and the Museum of the American Cowboy Rodeo's history and legends can be found in one convenient location: Colorado Springs, Colorado's Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy. pro rodeo hall of fame and museum of the american • rodeo history • hall of fame • prorodeo • museum
Don't Open Unknown Emails Virus', worms, adware, spyware and other malicious files are waiting for you in your email. virus • adware • spyware • browser hijackers • email
HOMEWORK BEFORE SETTING PRICE - Part I Setting price for products and services requires doing homework first by analyzing cost factors. overhead • utilities • rent • insurance • expenses
Going to the Races in Australia Going to the races is considered a grand social event for many Australians. This article will explain why a tourist should go and how they can best blend in. australia • aussies • tourists • races • local
The Aryan Invasions The Aryan peoples swept down on India like a wolf on the fold, sweeping away all opposition with their powerful and swift chariots. Or did they? aryan • india • chariot • migration • acculturation
Tales from the West Texas Dust This is the introduction to an in-depth series of interviews, articles, etc. to what goes on behind the doors of the Texas criminal justice system. criminal justice • prisons • texas
Yeats’ 'Easter, 1916' William Butler Yeats' poem, "Easter, 1916," focuses on the Irish rebellion known as the Easter Rising, which occurred the week after Easter of 1916 in Dublin, Ireland. yeats’ easter 1916 • on the easter rising • general post office in dublin • irish rebels • senator
Grand Hotel Gardens A grand garden for a grand hotel. grand hotel • grand hotel gardens • mackinac island
Sherwood: Mike Leibovich Interview Currently touring with Relient K and Mae, Sherwood are creating a name for themselves as one of the first bands signed to MySpace Records. We talk to Mike from the band. sherwood • a different light • myspace records • song in my head • indie music interview
Jefferson: Reader and Surveyor Peter Jefferson, father of Thomas Jefferson, studied at William and Mary College prior to surveying the Virginia and North Carolina boundary. peter jefferson was the father of thomas jefferson • joshua fry • william and mary college • virginia and north carolina boundary line • london
Containers for Gardening with Alpine Plants Many types of containers can be used for rock gardens aside from the traditional inground-style garden. This article discusses several alternatives that make this practical for the disabled. disabled gardening • troughs • clay pots • hypertufa troughs • styrofoam chest gardens
Planting a Backyard for Wildlife -- Part 2 of 4 backyard wildlife, backyard plantings, urban wildlife backyard wildlife • backyard plantings • urban wildlife
Animal Designs for Cakes Whether you’re doing a cake for a child or an adult , an animal theme cake is a fun way to go.
George Washington The life and times of the first President of the United States of America. first president • george washington • the american revolution • the war for independance • mt. vernon
Silk Road Beckons Via ElderTreks ElderTreks, famous for adventure travel for the over-50 set, has 5 spots left on May and August trips for those who long to travel in the foootsteps of Marco Polo senior adventures • eldertreks • senior hiking • central asia • silk road
Women's Status in Medieval Vietnam Women in southern Vietnam have historically had more opportunities and freedoms than those in Chinese-dominated northern Vietnam. vietnam • ho chi minh • communism • women's status • annam
Baltimore and Baseball Enjoy Eutaw Street with some Boog's BBQ, a little right field boogie and you have hit the home run of good times. No strike-outs here! baseball • baltimore • camden yards • cal ripkin • eutaw street
Brewsters Leave England William Brewster and the Puritans, in England they are persecuted for their believes. They migrate to Holland, returning to England prior to sailing for America. william brewster • brewsters leave england • puritan beliefs lead to prison • brewster and puritans establish church • church of england
Design-A-Garden: What Would You Do? Designing your own garden. designing a garden • virtual garden tour • garden design • seasonal planting • habitat
Hard Spun Races Syntheticly to Win Hard Spun didn't like Oaklawn's natural surface, owner Rick Porter said. In the synthetic Lane's End Stakes, Hard Spun romped across Polytrack and won going away. hard spun • 2007 lane's end stakes • larry jones • polytrack • rick porter
North Carolina vs Georgetown Roy Williams and the Tar Heels hope to win another National Title, their second in three years, while the Hoyas are hoping to regain some of that luster from the 80s georgetown • north carolina • ncaa basketball • march madness • final four
Saint Hubert Mastellen In East Flanders, Belgium, one can enjoy bread rolls called "mastellen". Not only are these delicious. Eating them will also protect you against rabies! saint hubert • hubertus • mastel • hubertusbrood • blessing food
Stick It: Missy Peregrym Missy Peregrym stars opposite Jeff Bridges in Stick It, her first feature film. stick it • missy peregrym • jeff bridges • gymnastics • teenager
The Battle of St. Albans...Vermont The story of a little known and even less talked about "battle" of the Civil War. civil war • civil war battles • vermont and the civil war • st. albans
The Cadborosaurus A large, snake-like animal is said to make its home in the waters off the west coast of North America. cadborosaurus • caddy • sea monster • canada • cadboro bay |
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