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Articles related to "Oss"
OSS Spies in World War II Release of 750,000 pages of top secret files will shed light on forerunner to the Central Intelligence Agency and the jobs that Julia Childs and nearly 24,000 agents did. oss spies world war ii • office of strategic services • forerunner central intelligence agency cia • television chef julia childs • robert deniro 1977 movie the good shepherd
OSS Female Spies in WWII Women secretly served as couriers, code breakers, intelligence analysts and spies behind enemy lines for America's Office of Strategic Services. oss female spies wwii • baltimore virginia hall • office strategic services national women’s history • slovakia maria gulovich • minnesota amy elizabeth thorpe
OSS Open Source Software... another five minute fad, or the next revolution. I'll give you my opinion. freeware • free • free downloads • free software • oss
S.O.E. The Begining. Part Four. The SOE has funds to spend on research and training for agents to help the allies win the war. camp x • canada • das reich • oss • cia
SOE The beginning. Part Five. With the allies landing in Normandy on d-day, the Germans hope rests with the 15,000 strong "Das Reich" panzer division, whatever happens here will have a lasting effect on the outcome of the war. france • normandy • nazis • soe • oss
Spy vs. Spy The popular image of spies is very glamorous. Indeed, life for the few agents working undercover can be very exciting. It can also be very short and undercover work is not where the main area of intelligence gathering takes place. wwii • enigma • oss • mi5 • fleming
The Biography of Julia Child Review of Appetite for Life, by Noel Riley Fitch julia child • smith college • oss • cook • french
Open Source Software Sources Open Source is one of the best kept secrets. The Open Source movement is in full swing and more not-for-profit companies are starting their own projects. open source • office • wikipedia • projects • legal and social issues
The May Day Revels of Cornwall Cornwall goes A'Maying in frenzied carnival at Padstow and decorous dance at Helston. The Travelsleuth seeks out fine dining at Rick Stein's Seafood Restaurant with Rooms in Padstow and discovers a superb B&B run by explorer-writer Robin Hanbury-Tenison and his wife Louella on the edge of Bodmin Moor. queen • elizabeth • st. enodoc • rock • padstow
The Cornish May Day Festival - It's not for the faint hearted! The Travelsleuth visits Cornwall's Padstow for May Day and discovers two superb restaurant hotels on this beautiful Atlantic coast. travelsleuth • macwatt • cornwall • padstow • launceston
More Decisions Hey, we can watch TV... lots of it. That won't keep me from this column and to prove it here's another example of Open Source Software plus a download manager that doesn't contain anything you might not like. AbiWord and Download Mage. freeware • free software • free programs • freebies • free downloads
Open Source Revisited A return to the subject of Open Source software and a progress report. An increasing number of these programs are becoming available for Windows. AbiWord. Also a new version of Linux that can be installed with Windows. WinLinux2000. freeware • freebies • free software • free downloads • abiword
Other Rune Sets Learn more about the various other rune sets that we know about. Including the Younger Futhark (or Futhork), Gothic Runes, Anglo-Saxon and Frisian Runes and the Northumbrian Runes! elder • futhark • runes • gothic • north
The Light At The End Of The Tunnel The latest information on AmigaOS 4 amiga • amigas • amigaos • hyperion • operating system
Identifying Eating Disorders This article lists risk factors and symptoms of bulimia and anorexia nervosa in respect to Eating Disorders Awareness Week. It also links to helpful web pages about these eating disorders. anorexia nervosa • bulimia • eating disorders • dieting • low self-esteem
Identifying Eating Disorders This article lists risk factors and symptoms of bulimia and anorexia nervosa in respect to Eating Disorders Awareness Week. It also links to helpful web pages about these eating disorders. anorexia nervosa • bulimia • eating disorders • dieting • low self-esteem
A Million Grains of Sand The pace of Chinese technology has amazed even their most ardent critics, leaving many wondering how it has accomplished so much in so little time. Simply: by spying. chinese intelligence • us intelligence • bruce lee • katrina leung • wen ho lee
Cycles of US Foreign Policy After World War II, the US might well have moved back into 'isolationism' (nationalism), as it did after every major war in this century. isolationism • cold war • world war ii • korean war • interventionism
To Set Europe Ablaze This article begins a series about the men and women of the SOE in World War Two. It concentrates on France. soe • ww2 • spies • french resistance
Food Inventions and Who Did Them A look at the pioneers of some food consumed everyday like instant coffee, margarine, and baked beans. food inventions and who did them • inventor of baked beans • inventor of cereals • inventor of chewing gum • inventor of instant coffee
Skaal!: Toasting in Norway Celebrations in Norway traditionally call for the use of clever and appropriate toasts to complete the festive atmosphere. This is particularly true of weddings, the symbolic joining together of families (and political units). If you've been invited to a Norwegian wedding and are groping for something to say, read on: toasting • wedding • norway • words of luck • celebration
What's The Intent? Tao, Amiga's technology partner for the DE, release a new intent ADK. amiga • amigas • amigaos • amigade • de
AmigaOS, QNX and the Amiga Renaissance Details of Amiga Inc's recent announcement about the new AmigaOS 5.0 development partner - QNX. amiga • amigaos • next generation • qnx • multitasking
And So It Begins... A new year, a new owner for Amiga. With Amino/Amiga and Phoenix all gearing up, the Amiga is in for an exciting time. This time it looks like it's the real thing. amiga • tao-group • elate • amigaos • phoenix platform consortium
Big ain't so Bad. This may be the biggest program you ever download. Is it worth the effort... take a look. StarOffice, an alternative to MS Office. freeware • free downloads • free programs • staroffice • office software
Gui4Cli Taking a change from the next generation Amiga, it's time to look at the scripting language Gui4Cli. amiga • amigas • amigaos • amigados • gui4cli
Mayday, Mayday The archetypal blues song begins “I woke up this morning…” whereas its folk equivalent is most likely to be roving out one morning in May. This month I take a look at why the folk tradition values May so highly in its lyrics. may • mayday • first of may • tradition • maypole
Origin, Causes of the Vietnam War Indochina conflict began with United States economic rebuilding of Japan. Political, social ideals of Communism; French Colonialism threaten post WW2 Southeast Asia. economic cause of the vietnam war • political cause of the vietnam war • social cause of the vietnam war • french colonialism • communist threat
Prelude to World of Amiga '99 A quick look at the recent Jim Collas executive update, and the warm up for the big announcement at World of Amiga '99. amigas • amigaobject • world of amiga
Put on your Party Hat - it's Festival Time in England The Travel Sleuth looks at some Festival celebrations in Cornwall, Lancashire, and Sussex, and a Viking Reenactment Weekend in York. festivals • celebrations • england • cornwall • lancashire
Amiga Are No April Fools Amiga announce plans for this year, including a developer box and concept systems. amiga • amigas • amigaos • tao • elate
Why Do Some People Hate War Movies? A short discussion of the reasons behind people and their dislike of war movies. war movies • rachel weisz • enemy at the gates • pearl harbor • micheal bay
Wisconsin’s First People: The Paleo-Indians The first people to live in the area, now known as Wisconsin, were the Paleo-Indians. Archeology finds show them to have been here as early as 12,000 years ago. paleo-indian • wisconsin • first people • bering straits • pleistocene
Shadow Government and Mount Pony **trigger warning: this could be difficult to read if you are a survivor of mind control or abuse.**Carol has graciously allowed her article that discusses events in the northern Virginia area to be published here. There is a lot more going on in the suburbs around Washington, DC than most people realize. cult • satanic • ritual abuse • abuse • survivor
What makes Wisconsin Unique? Unique is a good word to use for Wisconsin. From the beginning, back in prehistorical times, through the variety of cultures existing today, there have always been certain things that make this state unique. wisconsin • culture • glaciers • driftless area • southwest wisconsin
The Hitler Complex A brief examination of two potent belief systems, and why they succeeded. nazism • scientology • hitler • hubbard • belief |
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