In January 1824 various leather articles were stolen from John Gardner by a white employee named Clark . 116 Clark subsequently sold them to George W. Jennings before absconding . Gardner immediately suspected that Jennings was involved ...
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2004 without the changes, or could win as an incumbent if the district reverted to its 2002 shape, Wilson said no. In an interesting additional observation, Wilson suggested that if a Hispanic lawmaker had been willing to take the same ...
He noted that , after Congress had adjourned in October and after the November elections , not only had Bush doubled U.S. troops in the Gulf but also had obtained the January 15 deadline from the United Nations : Secretary Baker went ...
Skuban's study highlights the fabricated nature of national identity in what became one of the most contentious frontier situations in South American history.
Excavations in 1999 at Brandon in Suffolk uncovered the remains of a sequence of middle to late Bronze Age enclosure ditches associated with a number of post-built structures, pits, hearts and three unurned cremations.
Abilene Mayor Grady Barr and Taylor County Republican chairman Paul Washburn held a press conference in Austin on September 19 specifically to denounce the House districting plan and its Midland-based district.
Service recounts his wartime experience from his handwritten journals that he kept while serving in Iraq.
His award-winningly acerbic review of Morrissey's autobiography sits alongside the insight he brings to the work of Rudyard Kipling, Don McCullin and Lord Snowdon. And he turns that insight on himself in the terrific article "Life at Sixty"
'By miles the most brilliant journalist of our age' Lynn Barber 'A golden writer' Andrew Marr A. A. Gill was rightly hailed as one of the greatest journalists of our...
Offers a collection of poems, stories, and drawings on war and peace, assembled in response to the war in Iraq but inspired by a variety of conflicts throughout history.
Lines in the Sand
In 1975, at the age of twenty, Hannah Coady thinks she can change the world.
Lines in the Sand
A collection of new poetry and prose from some of the most prestigious and talented authors and illustrators.
For many Americans, the Gulf War served as an introduction to a part of the world about which they knew virtually nothing. It provided a kind of mass-marketed crash course...
Lines in the Sand: A Novel
A Palestinian journalist provides insight into the history, thoughts, resentments, and battered dignity of the Arab people by focusing on the political turmoil that prompted the Gulf crisis