On this day…in 1852
Published was Harriet Beecher Stowe’s anti-slavery novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Within three months, the novel sold 300,000 copies and
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Published was Harriet Beecher Stowe’s anti-slavery novel, Uncle Tom’s Cabin. Within three months, the novel sold 300,000 copies and
John Demjanjuk, a guard at a Nazi death camp, passed away yesterday at the age of 91, living as
Argentina claims it possesses information indicating that Britain has dispatched a nuclear-armed submarine to the South Atlantic, close to
The most frequently asked questions regarding The Bible have been explored by esteemed theologians from ancient times to the
With interest, I have been delving into the beginning of the 20th century. Three peculiar events caught my attention.
This month, false teeth belonging to Second World War leader Winston Churchill will be auctioned. A Bonhams auction in
With a recent boost from Alice Cooper, the US is on the verge of winning the war against terror,
MEMBERS of Germany‘s gay community expressed outrage after a pair of homosexual vultures were separated against their will and
Over 50 artillery shells have been fired by North Korea onto a South Korean island, resulting in one fatality.
In a move that raises concerns over a possible successful invasion of the Falklands, Argentina plans to double its