Delta Queen part of history ...KATC 3 Lafayette: 0 views since Saturday, September 6, 2008 at 11:24 AMVICKSBURG, Miss. -- When the Delta Queen, "a big part of our history," docks in Vicksburg on Nov. 3, the steamboat will be met with hoopla that quite possibly will signal the...
Keeping history alive ...The Daily Democrat: 0 views since Saturday, September 6, 2008 at 11:02 AMIt's often said that to know where you're going, you have to know where you've been. If so, then it's a good thing Woodland residents Marilyn Kregel and Jack Potter are still around to shed light on the city's nearly 160-year history.
Delta Queen part of history ...The Biloxi Sun Herald: 0 views since Saturday, September 6, 2008 at 11:00 AMWhen the Delta Queen, "a big part of our history," docks in Vicksburg on Nov. 3, the steamboat will be met with hoopla that quite possibly will signal the 82-year-old's last visit to the city.
Long Branch loses building and piece of city history ...Asbury Park Press: 0 views since Friday, September 5, 2008 at 06:32 AMThe city lost another piece of its history recently, with the demolition of the so-called Edgar West Building, on the corner of Ocean and Atlantic avenues.
Treaty's history to be celebrated at Chautauqua and French Festival this...Crookston Daily Times: 0 views since Friday, September 5, 2008 at 05:57 AMHistory will repeat itself this weekend. People will gather at Old Crossing and Treaty Park near Huot as they did 145 years ago, but the fate of the entire Red River Valley is not at stake. This time it will be for the Chautauqua and French Festival.
Rice set to make history in Libya ...KXXV Waco: 0 views since Friday, September 5, 2008 at 03:50 AMAssociated Press - September 5, 2008 3:33 AM ET LISBON, Portugal (AP) - Condoleezza Rice is set to make history today when she becomes the first U.S.
Rice set to make history in Libya ...KRQE Albuquerque: 0 views since Friday, September 5, 2008 at 03:36 AMLISBON, Portugal (AP) - Condoleezza Rice is set to make history today when she becomes the first U.S. secretary of state to visit Libya since John Foster Dulles in 1953.
A history lesson from Greenland?s melting ice ...The Christian Science Monitor: 0 views since Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 05:54 PMHaving a tough time figuring out how quickly Greenland?s ice cap could melt? Look to the past for clues. That?s what an international team of scientists led by Anders Carlson of the University of Wisconsin has done. Based on its analysis, the team says, history teaches that under the right conditions, the ice can disappear [...]
QB Connell set to make CIS history in McGill opener ...universitysport.ca: 0 views since Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 05:51 PMFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE OTTAWA (CIS) - Come 8 p.m. on Saturday, McGill University quarterback Matt Connell should have completed more passes than any player in CIS football history.
HISTORY ON GIANTS' SIDE TONIGHT ...New York Post: 0 views since Thursday, September 4, 2008 at 04:33 PMThe defending Super Bowl champion Giants will have history on their side tonight when they face the Washington Redskins at Giants Stadium. The past eight NFL title defenses, and 10 of the past 11, have begun with a win. That bodes well for the...
All News... Kent's medieval knights go down in history! ...The Kent Messenger: 0 views since Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 11:33 AMA bit of the county?s medieval history has been saved thanks to one of the world's greatest libraries. The Dering Roll, the oldest manuscript known, bearing medieval knights from Kent and Sussex was originally put up for sale at a Southerby?s auction.
AUTHOR WORKS TO KEEP RACE RELATIONS HISTORY ALIVE ...Pine Bluff Commercial: 0 views since Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 11:29 AMThe civil rights movement was an important time in the history of Arkansas as well as the United States, but we have never fully reconciled or come to terms with the fear that surrounds the suffering along the way, author Grif Stockley told Pine Bluff Rotary Club members Tuesday.
NYU, American Museum of Natural History receive $1.6 million NSF grant ...EurekAlert!: 0 views since Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 11:20 AM( New York University ) New York University and the American Museum of Natural History have received a $1.6 million grant from the National Science Foundation to explore plant evolution and to create a public database that provides information about the structure and inferred function of proteins found in two plant genomes.
A walk through Delavan's history ...The Pekin Daily Times: 0 views since Wednesday, September 3, 2008 at 11:19 AMTimes correspondent DELAVAN - When it was time for Jim Sullivan to participate in this year's annual cemetery walk, he learned a lot about Delavan's history, as far back as when Delavan was founded in 1837.