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But it’s all been settled with the release of a new book by Dan E. Parkes who claims that Smith died in the water with his ...
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Irish Star on MSNThe 113 Irish lives lost when Titanic sank - from long-lost loves to family of sixThe world's most famous ship, the Titanic, sank 113 years ago this week - with the loss of over 100 Irish lives, as the ...
A pocket watch found with the body of a Titanic passenger who died in the 1912 disaster is expected to sell for up to $66,000 ...
2004: In the finale to the first edition of the NBC reality show “The Apprentice,” Donald Trump “hired” Chicago businessman ...
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Midland Daily News on MSNMidland Remembers: Floyd Andrick's story filled with life-changing turnsFloyd wrote, “For some reason, I was greatly scared of thunder and lightning. When a storm came up at night, Mom would put a blanket over the top of my crib so I wouldn’t see the lightning. Perhaps ...
Join photographer Mark S. Kornbluth for a visual exploration of NYC's Broadway theaters at Cavalier Galleries!
National Library Week; Minnesota Ballet's "Romeo and Juliet"; AJ Atwater art sale; otters' birthday at the Great Lakes ...
For English language arts (ELA) teachers, it’s the million-dollar question: After students have finished reading a book, how do you assess what they’ve learned? The traditional, decades-old answer is ...
“They tend to salute us, being an ‘old girl’.” A stubborn myth persists that Titanic was speeding in order to snatch the Blue Riband, when it met with its icy fate. It’s true ...
“It was a single nerve centre at which an enemy could strike with potentially deadly effect,” wrote historian Bernard Knowles in his 1951 book “Southampton ... being an ‘old girl’.” A stubborn myth ...
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