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NAIAS Auto Show in Detroit January 17-25 2009 Article 
The North American International Auto Show is a premier automotive event in Motor City for a look at the vehicles that the world will be talking about tomorrow.
Dec 25, 2008 - Christine Nyholm
Eighteenth Century Women Violinists Article 
The eighteenth century found several fine female violinists performing and teaching in various countries of the world.
Sep 12, 2008 - Anya Laurence
Peter the Great and Catherine Article 
Peter I's need for love and caring focused on a Livonian orphan who became his mistress and eventually his wife, succeeding him as Empress upon his death in 1725.
Jan 20, 2010 - Michael Streich
Cycling: La Vuelta a Espana Stage 12 Andorra la Vella to Lleida Article 
Stage 12 of the 21 day tour of Spain is 172.5 km from Andorra la Vella to Leida.
Sep 9, 2010 - Toni Bartush
Garden and Cosmos – Royal Paintings of Jodhpur Article 
Indian Summer events at the British Museum include Indian art, India Landscape, plus talks, family events and educational activities led by Indian academics and artists.
May 30, 2009 - Frances Spiegel
Movies, Landscapes and Sunflowers Article 
A young Jewish American man sets out to find a woman who saved his Ukrainian grandfather during WWII. He finds her in a small house in the middle of a sunflower field.
Oct 31, 2006 - Georgene A. Bramlage
John Wesley's Doctrine of Christian Perfection Article 
Evangelical communities following the Wesleyan tradition accept Wesley's unusual teachings on holiness and sin, and believe Christian perfection means living without sin.
Nov 28, 2009 - Mistie Shaw
Peter the Great and the First Russian Navy Article 
Peter I's lifelong efforts in creating a first class fleet enabled Russia, in part, to win the Great Northern War and earn him the title, Father of the Russian Navy.
Dec 29, 2008 - Michael Streich
A Short Break in Udine, Northern Italy Article 
An original weekend destination for culture vultures, wine buffs, people watchers and dedicated followers of fashion.
Jan 28, 2011 - Myra Robinson
Dr William Oliver – Georgian Physician and Bath Biscuit Maker Article 
Dr William Oliver was an eminent Georgian physician. Noted in medical circles for his gout remedies, he's more famous for his Bath Oliver biscuit.
Sep 17, 2010 - Elaine Findlay
Barcelona Did Not Need to Unsettle Liverpool FC's Mascherano Article 
Lionel Messi suggesting Liverpool FC needing to be "humane" over Javier Mascherano appears to be the latest act from Barcelona in unsettling big names.
Aug 27, 2010 - Chris O'Keefe
Historic St. Petersburg Article 
Five of Russia's most famous palaces and museums are located in or just outside of St. Petersburg, with tour buses departing regularly from Vosstaniya Square.
Jan 29, 2010 - Sonya Solomonovich
Red Ribbon Week Awareness Campaign Article 
Red Ribbon Week is traditionally held during the last full week of October, and is the oldest and largest drug prevention campaign in America.
Oct 17, 2009 - Susan Carney
The Order of Bath Article 
Like most European nations, Great Britain maintains a number of Knightly Orders that it bestows upon those who have rendered great service to the country.
Jun 25, 2008 - Joseph Allen McCullough
The Thief-Takers Article 
To counter the growing threat of the Highwaymen, a Royal Act made bounty-hunting a profitable profession.
Feb 10, 2008 - Joseph Allen McCullough
New Restaurants Opening in Chicago Article 
It is an exciting time for Chicagoans as more than 50 restaurants will be opening for business during fall 2010.
Aug 21, 2010 - Leroy Wheaton
History of Irish Guinness Brewery Article 
A famous Irish stout Guinness is originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness (1725-1803) at St. James's Gate in Dublin.
Feb 2, 2010 - Miki Garcia
Should You Buy Lowe's or Home Depot Stock? Article 
Making an intelligent decision to on whether to buy shares in one of two competing companies requires more than just comparing the stock prices.
May 3, 2011 - James Hutchinson
Fire Helmets – Development and History Article 
A short history of the development of the fire helmet
Feb 22, 2011 - Richard Chipchase
Super Party Clam Bake Bread Bowl Dip Can be Low Carb, Gluten-Free Article 
Delicious and stunning clam dip makes its own showy presentation. It bakes in its own bread bowl, with low carb and gluten-free options, too.
Jan 27, 2011 - Brenda K. Oswalt