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NBA Suspends Kings' Ron Artest
Ron Artest is up to his old tricks. The NBA has suspended Artest again and, shockingly, Artest again believes he's being treated unfairly. Shall we pity or discard him?
• ron artest
• artest
• nba playoffs
• nba
• sacramento kings
Jack Black to play King Herod
Actor Jack Black to play King Herod in one-off Jesus Christ Superstar performance
• jack black
• king kong
• jesus christ superstar
• ted neeley
• king herod
Medinet Habu and the Valley of the Kings
This week's article is entitled, Medinet Habu,. and the Valley of the Kings" This is the temple and palace of Ramesses 111 famous for it's deeply cut reliefs and the beauty of the wall paintings, some surviving with their original colour. We also explore the Valley of the Kings with it's 60 plus tombs including tiny tomb of the Boy king Tutenkhamen. He is wearing the incredible gold death mask he was buried in. There are photos and we would love your comments in the discussion area. Click on " More Articles" for previous Journeys in Egypt, Turkey and Greece, etc.
• medinet habu valley of the kings
• egypt
• ramesses 111
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• sarcophagus
The Kings of Belgium (Part 1)
The lives of the first two monarchs of the Kingdom of Belgium, Leopold I and Leopold II.
• belgian
• kingdom
• king leopold
• saxe-coburg
• princess charlotte
The Kings of Belgium (Part 2)
Belgium's four most recent kings: Albert I, Leopold III, Baudouin and Albert II.
• belgian royalty
• kings
• albert i
• leopold iii
• baudouin
Jeff Gordon-NASCAR's Road King
Jeff Gordon was able to fend off the savvy veteran Terry Labonte and the hungry Ryan Newman to win the Dodge Save Mart 350 at Infineon.
• infineon
• nascar
• nextel cup
• jeff gordon
• boris said
King Alfred the Great
King Alfred the Great is the only monarch in British history to be called "The Great". During the Dark Age of Britain he would be a great warrior, leader, and statesman.
• alfred the great
• dark ages
• athelwulf
• ashdown
• burghal system
King of Alcoholic Beverages
Headquartered in London, Diageo operates in 180 countries and territories. The company manages 9 of the world's top 20 premium distilled spirits and owns Guiness beer.
• diageo
• world's leading producer of alcoholic beverages
• smirnoff vodka
• captain morgan rum
• johnnie walker scotch
Kline To Star In King Lear
Kevin Kline, star of such films as "A Fish Called Wanda" and "De-Lovely", will return to the New York stage this fall in Shakespeare's King Lear.
• kevin kline
• public theatre
• new york city
• james lapine
• henry iv
Ross King Interview, Part 1
Servant-musician Ross King who recently released "Soulspeak," somehow found time in his hectic schedule to answer a few questions about his music and ministry.
• ross king
• soulspeak
• john piper
• christian music
• christian worship music
Ross King Interview, Part 2
The first part of our interesting chat with Ross King looked past his authentic worshipper persona into his funny side. Part 2 takes it a bit deeper.
• ross king
• soulspeak
• music ministry
• christian music
• worship music
The King Lives
Mel Brooks said once that it was “good to be the king”. Michael Siberry, currently headlining the National Tour of the Tony Award-Winning Musical Spamalot, has to agree.
• michael siberry
• spamalot
• mirvish
• toronto
• tony award
Burger King Amidst a Whopper of a Conflict
American Muslims are protesting against Burger King for establishing a restaurant on confiscated land in the West Bank.
• burger king
• restaurant
• palestine
• occupied territories
• israel
Good King Wenceslas
The life of the real "Good King Wenceslas," who ruled Bohemia in the 10th century.
• wenceslas
• good king
• wenceslaus
• christmas carol
• feast of stephen
King of the Forest
wildlife, endangered species, habitats,
wildlife refuge
• wildlife
• endangered species
• habitats
The Classics: King Kong
Does he really need an introduction?
• king kong
• movies
• classics
• willis o'brien
• merian c. cooper
The House of Hathor and the Woman Who Would be King
This week's article : The House of Hathor and The Woman who Would be King. Visit with me the Temples of Dendera and Dier en Bahari. Click on "more articles" for previous journeys, Egypt, Turkey,Greece. Links!
• hathor
• dendera
• thutmose 1
• thutmose11
• thutmose 111
The Madness of King George (Part 2)
The cruel treatment King George III received from his doctors, and the real cause of his madness.
• king george
• george iii
• madness
• king
• england
Was King Tut Murdered? (Part 1)
The unusual childhood of Tutankhamen and how he became pharaoh when he was just ten years old.
• king tut
• egyptian
• pharaoh
• pharaohs
• nefertiti
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
A Day with Elvis
Spending a day with Elvis on the internet.
• elvis
• presley
• the king
• web sites
• websites
Augustus Pablo, RIP
In rememberance of Horace Swaby aka Augustus Pablo.
• augustus pablo
• horace swaby
• dub
• king tubby
• upsetters
Catherine of Aragon, Part II
Henry VIII seeks military glory, fathers a princess, and becomes disillusioned with his marriage to Catherine of Aragon.
• catherine of aragon
• henry viii
• pope julius
• emperor maxmilian
• king ferdinand
Disco Kong
The '76 version, believe it or not, wins over the '33 and the '06
• king
• kong
• '33
• '76
• '06
First Call: Rejoice
Mel Tunney, Bonnie Keen and Marty McCall are back together again, for the first time in many years, as First Call for new CD, “Rejoice: An A Cappela Hymns Collection.”
• first call
• rejoice
• a cappela hymns
• dick & mel tunney
• bonnie keen
How Mother Goose Gained a Gander
King John sets his seal to Magna Charta, loses a friend but gains a gander for Mother Goose.
• england
• foklore
• legend
• magna charta
• king john
Idi Amin: Uganda's Hitler
The life, reign of terror and death of one of the world's most hated dictators.
• idi amin
• uganda
• turkana massacre
• islam
• adolph hitler
Jazz Greats!: Part 1 of 2
Here are some great jazz lessons on some jazz greats! Music, images, test, articles, and lots more!
• jazz
• greats
• louis armstrong
• duke ellington
• fats waller
The Horror of It All
Top horror writers, Stephen King and Dean Koontz. Popular and prolific.
• stephen king
• dean koontz
• horror
• fiction
• books
The Making of A Counter-Culture, Part II: Civil Rights
A look at another of the Revolution's causes, the Civil Rights movement. A basic timeline of important events with explanation, from Rosa Parks to Selma, Alabama.
• civil rights
• rosa parks
• martin luther king
• 60s
• sixties
The Travels of Mary Queen of Scots
Follow the story of the fabulous Mary, child Queen of Scotland, through her travels across the UK and Europe.
• queen
• mary
• scots
• scotland
• king
Jamestown, Virginia
Jamestown, Virginia: Founded in 1607, was the first permanent English colony established in America. It experienced starvation, rebellion, and Indian attacks.
• jamestown in virginia
• first permanent english colony in america
• english king grants charter in new world
• james river
• king james i of england
Royalty in the 20th Century (Part 1)
Royalty plays a larger role in the modern world than you might think. Who are today's monarchs, and how did they manage to emerge from the tumult of the 20th century with their crowns intact? Part One: Bahrain, Belgium, Bhutan, and Brunei.
• 20th century
• 21st century
• year 2000
• royalty
• royal
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
Tony Winner Alan Bennett
Since 1960 playwright Alan Bennett has delighted audiences and actors from Monty Python alumni to Dame Maggie Smith and Sir Nigel Hawthorne.
• alan bennett
• the history boys
• nicholas hynter
• national theatre
• england
Add Versailles To Paris List
While in Paris, plan a day to see the Chateau de Versailles. Home to kings and queens, such as Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, this palace is an extravagant must-see.
• chateau de versailles
• versailles palace
• louis xiv
• louis xvi
• marie antoinette
New Tomb Discovery-KV63
There's a new tomb discovery in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. KV63 is located near KV62, Tutanhkamun's tomb. It's full of sarcophagi and funerary jars.
• kv63
• egypt
• archaeology
• tutankhamun
• nefertiti