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World's Oldest Person Turns 115 Article 
American Woman Recognised by Guinness Book of Records as the Oldest Person In the World at 115 years of Age.
Apr 19, 2008 - Chris Eales
UK's Oldest Person Turns 112 Article 
The Oldest person in Britain celebrated her 112th birthday with family and friends, and is one of the oldest living people on Earth.
Apr 1, 2008 - Chris Eales
The Oldest Person Ever Article 
French woman Jeanne Calment lived for more than 122 years, and her staggering age is the oldest to have been verified beyond reasonable doubt.
Mar 27, 2008 - Chris Eales
Oldest Woman In The World Dies Article 
At 114 years old, The world's oldest woman has passed on in her Texas home. Eunice Sanborn died on Monday morning at 6:00 am.
Feb 1, 2011 - Chelsea Hoffman
America's Oldest Vineyard Article 
Several wineries lay claim to owning America's oldest continuously producing vineyard.
May 19, 2010 - Alan Boehmer
The Oldest Major League Players Article 
During the long course of major league history there have been several players who were long in the tooth when they entered the big leagues.
Jul 7, 2008 - John K. Davis
The Oldest Man in the World Article 
Japanese Supercentenarian is recognised by the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest living man in the World, and has held the title for over a year.
Apr 1, 2008 - Chris Eales
World's Oldest Mother Dies Article 
More controversy has erupted surrounding the use of IVF treatment in post-menopausal women, as the world's oldest mother dies, leaving behind two year old twins.
Aug 2, 2009 - Joanna Karpasea-Jones
Canada's Oldest and Largest Mustard Mill Article 
Established in 1867, the G. S. Dunn Mill produces mustard flour that is sold across the globe. Prairie farmers grow nearly 85% of the world's demand for mustard.
Feb 27, 2010 - Susanna McLeod
England's Oldest Picturehouse - The Duke of York Article 
This unique Picturehouse is the jewel in Brighton's crown. Incredibly, after a long, colourful history, it has just celebrated its 100th birthday.
Dec 21, 2010 - Janet Cameron
The History of One of England's Oldest Writing Circles Article 
Writing circles are vital to many aspiring novelists and Brentwood Essex is home to its own successful writing group which has sixty very keen members
Apr 28, 2011 - Sylvia Kent
Asia's Oldest Existing University Turns 400 Article 
See how Fr. Miguel de Benavides, OP was able to establish a university six years after his death, and how this university withstood the tests of time.
Jan 6, 2011 - Levine Lao
Three Term Governor Moonbeam Replaces California's Governator Article 
A place where flash is all & politics the ultimate prize, billionaire tycoons & Hollywood actors fade when glitz is measured by the prowess of Jerry Brown.
Jan 4, 2011 - Frank W. Hardy
More California Zinfandel Reviews Article 
Tasting California Zin from Rancho Zabaco, Orchid Hill Estates, Red Head Ranch and other fine California wineries.
Apr 24, 2007 - Alan Boehmer
The Best Oktoberfest Festivals in California Article 
Oktoberfest is an annual German festival in Germany,the U.S.,and Canada. If traveling in California, check out the best places to celebrate the festivities.
May 20, 2010 - Amy Wingfield
Restaurants in Carpinteria, California Article 
After a relaxing day of shopping or activities on the "world's safest beach", three new upscale dining choices await within strolling distance of each other.
Dec 31, 2008 - Margie Nelson
Native Plants of California Article 
California had many native plants prior to the arrival of the Europeans; however, many of the indigenous plant species found in California may now be under threat.
Aug 3, 2009 - Sharon Falsetto
The New Way At Southern California Article 
University of Southern California defensive secondary coach Willie Mack Garza resigned on Thrusday, September 1, attributing his leave to personal reason
Sep 2, 2011 - Andy Reed
Early Exploration of California Article 
It is believed that the name "California" derived from a Spanish novel, Las Sergas de Esplandian, written in the 15th-century. The book told of a mythical island located
Mar 27, 2006 - Mary Trotter Kion