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The Flush that Sank a Submarine Article 
A German U-boat came to an abrupt and embarrassing end in 1945 off the coast of Scotland.
Aug 15, 2011 - Rupert Taylor
Rochester Castle Article 
Rochester Castle has protected the River Medway for over 800 years.
Feb 9, 2010 - Kim Rush
Baseball's Hottest Hitters Article 
Some baseball players take a while to heat up. For these five players, the hot days of July have been a blessing for their respective swings.
Jul 30, 2008 - James Lincoln Ray
Benefits of Opening a Small Business in the United States Article 
Operating a small business provides a business owner with higher income potential and several other benefits.
Oct 20, 2010 - Jarrod Howell
Thousands Have Died in Battles Over the Bloodiest Diamond of All Article 
Emperors, kings, rajahs and warlords have been dazzled by the cursed Koh-i-Noor
Sep 22, 2011 - Brian Baker
Early Life of Genghis Khan: Birthplace, Background and Biography Article 
Chinggis Khaan (Genghis Khan) was born with Mongolian war horses and barbeque grill. The rise of Chingis Khan was a legend and his birthplace a mystery.
Dec 17, 2010 - Chen Nanyang
Looking Ahead to 2011: Toronto Blue Jays Bullpen Article 
Toronto very well might have a very different looking bullpen with 3 key cogs (Gregg, Frasor and Downs) testing the market. Only Janssen and Camp are locks.
Nov 9, 2010 - John Stroba
History of Robots - Robotics Technology in Automata by Al-Jazari Article 
Do you want to learn more about the history of robots? Al-Jazari was an Islamic engineer that wrote about robotics technology nearly a thousand years ago
Jun 25, 2010 - Victoria Nicks
Take a Culinary Tour of Essex Article 
Essex is where the culinary traveller can learn about the history of jam making in Tiptree, malt making at Great Dunmow and dine on fine local seafood at Mistley
Jan 17, 2010 - Elaine Findlay
Children Feel Parents' Stress Over Finances Article 
The American Psychological Association gives an annual survey. Find out if stress is going up or down this year.
Nov 8, 2009 - Barbara Pytel
The Night Sky for September 2009 Article 
The Northern Hemisphere welcomes fall on September 22, 2009 and the two largest planets experience unique events with a disappearing act and satellite eclipses.
Aug 20, 2009 - Kelly Whitt
How Safe are Infant Car Seats and Their Dangers Article 
Baby car seats are the safest way to transport infants but should be used with caution for young babies, especially those pre-term or low-birth weight.
May 4, 2009 - Deborah Percy
Candle Clocks Article 
For centuries, candles have served many purposes from light sources to ritualistic symbols. Candles also served as time pieces.
Feb 28, 2009 - Adrienne Warber
Autism and Fever Article 
Relief from social and behavioral impairments of ASD, during fevers, indicates that underlying brain systems are functional and suggests possible interventions.
Dec 30, 2008 - Art Ayers
Sex Before Marriage Article 
Sexual behavior before marriage has changed over time becoming normal for a high percentage of Americans, including teenagers regardless of religious beliefs.
Dec 10, 2008 - Martha R. Gore
Priscilla Y. Huff is a freelance business writer/author of the best-selling101 Best Home-Based Businesses for Women, 3rd ed.; A Self-Employed Woman’s Guide to Launching a Home-Based...
Dates and Places to Observe Lunar Eclipses During 2012 Article 
When the Moon passes through Earth's shadow, stargazers see a lunar eclipse. When and where are the lunar eclipses in 2012?
Jan 3, 2012 - Paul A. Heckert
Genghis Khan and the Mongols Article 
Genghis Khan was one of the greatest conquerors and battlefield commanders in military history. His success was due to his strategy and tactics.
Apr 10, 2011 - Eliot Elwar
John of England Article 
Perhaps one of the least successful English Kings in history, John of England gave up all his French lands and was forced to sign the Magna Carta.
Jun 27, 2010 - Ben Bayliss
The Mongols and Plague Article 
Many people overlook the connection between the Mongol empire and the Black Death. However, the great Eurasian empire may have been responsible for this epidemic.
Mar 10, 2009 - Rebecca Sue