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The Union of Islamic Courts continues to exert its influence over Somalia and has declared 'holy war' against Ethiopia, whom they accuse of meddling in domestic affairs.
GM and Ford are celebrating the 50th anniversary of two of their classic cars, the 1957 Bel Air and the 1957 Fairlane, both of which reflected the boldness of the year.
Susan Hayward was a remarkably talented actress who specialized in portrayals of strong women who fought to overcome adversity.
In a Jimmy Carter-like move, ex-President Bill Clinton takes charge in North Korea.
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The latest Indy adventure was never going to be please everybody but it suceeds far more often than it fails, and is one of the year's best popcorn adventures.
Atolls are an interesting geological feature created from generations of coral.
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Abstract expressionist, symbolist, Hotere crosses boundaries to express his vision through the writer's tools of allusion and metaphor.
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Marvel Comic's the Incredible Hulk is a green giant who is anything but jolly. Brainy physicist Bruce Banner developed into Hulk after accidental nuclear exposure.
John Lee takes readers on historical walking tours of Vancouver, BC to well-known locales like False Creek, Robson Street and Burrard Street in Canada.
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Lyndon Baines Johnson won the 1964 US Presidential Election in a landslide, a popular vote victory which has eluded every Democratic candidate since.
Many North American cases exist. Slain animals had no blood, bore signs of laser surgery and some organs were removed. UFOs, black helicopters and others were blamed.
Doctors of all specialties, nurses, nurse practitioners, and pharmacists need information to answer questions about strontium and osteoporosis.
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The Atomic Testing Museum exposes American fascination with atomic bombs and nuclear power from before World War I to the nuclear test moratorium.
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