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Apple-Polisher Shows P.O.W. Real Courage30 May 2006 17:53 GMT1
Bravissima!
"If you want to find the cool, anti-establishment rebels who don't answer to
"The Man" on college campuses today, you have to go to a meeting of the
College Republicans.  They are rebelling against at least 99 percent of
British ships in 190930 May 2006 17:12 GMT4
I look for a specialist in British naval history about the first
decades of the XXth century.
I have found a photograph from April 1909, placed in Corfu
harbour with a lot of HM Ships.
Isle of Man, Jersey29 May 2006 20:17 GMT35
Can the U.K Parliament Legislate for the Isle of Man and the Channel
isles? Are the legally parts  of the U.K. or seperate countries just
with the same monarch? Are the Channel Isles one or several legal units?
Geronimo's Skull29 May 2006 05:39 GMT1
"Whose Skull and Bones?"
May/June 2006
Yale Alumni Magazine
by Kathrin Day Lassila '81 and Mark Alden Branch '86
Pogue Gans Finally Admits He Is An _American_28 May 2006 01:53 GMT1
"I'm an American, born and bred here."
P.  Jonathan Gans -- 2 April 2006
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Hilarious!
Richard III (again) and bad history28 May 2006 01:12 GMT10
Today's copy of the BBC History magazine contains an article by Michael Hicks
in a 'puff' for his new book "Anne Neville, Queen to Richard III". In it he
accuses Richard of incest because he married the sister of his brother's wife
- ie George and Richard (brothers) marry Isabel and ...
need a date look here27 May 2006 12:12 GMT1
Get all the hots girls @ www.pearlymae.com
Captain Scott help26 May 2006 17:57 GMT5
Hi can anybody tell me from which docks Captain Scott set sail in 1911 to
the Antarctic.
Thanks
Andy
The Vikings24 May 2006 06:48 GMT1
Found a new website on the net about the Vikings.
It is still in development but shows promise. It's well worth a look
even though its obviously not finished.
The URL http://home.exetel.com.au/manxman/vikings/the_vikings
Former Democrat Governor Of New Jersey Cruised Truck Stops For Pickups23 May 2006 22:17 GMT2
"MCGREEVEY'S GAY ROAD THRILL"
"MEMOIR BARES HIGHWAY HOOKUPS"
By DAN MANGAN
New York Post
"King of Bling" Time Team at Prittlewell.22 May 2006 22:20 GMT5
If anyone has seen this program can they tell me
who they thought was the King of "Essex", buried
in the excavated tomb?
Did they find anything with an inscription or other
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad -- The New Adolf Hitler21 May 2006 19:19 GMT16
"Iran eyes badges for Jews"
"Law would require non-Muslim insignia"
Chris Wattie
National Post
Bush's screwball Pentagon spends billions in secret programs -- GOP <-- hate-mongering, WAR-PROFITEERING-TRAITORS -- controlled by Insane Bush Crime Family21 May 2006 04:48 GMT1
http://www.capitolhillblue.com/artman/publish/article_8667.shtml
Pentagon spends billions in secret programs
By Staff and Wire Reports
May 20, 2006
Catholic PM's20 May 2006 22:33 GMT66
Has Britain had any and if so...who are they?
Thank you.
XIII Century fighting techniques?20 May 2006 00:48 GMT4
I'm trying to study the English fighting techniques during the XII - XIII
Centuries, in particular as regards the use of sword, but I don't know
where I can find some useful informations. There where an Anglo-Saxon
tradition or English people were already influenced by Normans?
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