Muslims Dig Under Temple Mount, Don't Want Jews Digging Nearby
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Muslims Dig Under Temple Mount, Don't Want Jews Digging Nearby By Julie Stahl CNSNews.com Jerusalem Bureau Chief February 16, 2007 Jerusalem (CNSNews.com) - Amid an ongoing storm over an Israeli archeological excavation near Jerusalem's Temple Mount, a top Islamic official declared Thursday that all digging in the city should be stopped - but an Israeli archeologist pointed out that the biggest excavation in the entire area has been carried out by Muslims, unauthorized, underneath the Mount itself. Reacting to an Israeli dig near the Temple Mount, Islamic and Arab leaders have accused Israel of carrying out work that would endanger...
Published on Thursday 29th of July 2010 07:28:57 PM
The Missing 13th Amendment
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In the winter of 1983, archival research expert David Dodge, and former Baltimore police investigator Tom Dunn, were searching for evidence of government corruption in public records stored in the Belfast Library on the coast of Maine. By chance, they discovered the library's oldest authentic copy of the Constitution of the United States (printed in 1825). Both men were stunned to see this document included a 13th Amendment that no longer appears on current copies of the Constitution. Moreover, after studying the Amendment's language and historical context, they realized the principle intent of this "missing" 13th Amendment was to prohibit...
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The Nakba Obsession
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A specter is haunting the prospective Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiationsthe specter of the Nakba. The literal meaning of the Arabic word is disaster; but in its current, expansive usage, it connotes a historical catastrophe inflicted on an innocent and blameless people (in this case, the Palestinians) by an overpowering outside force (international Zionism). The Nakba is the heart of the Palestinians backward-looking national narrative, which depicts the creation of the State of Israel in 1948 as the original sin that dispossessed the lands native people. Every year, on the anniversary of Israels independence, more and more Palestinians (including Arab citizens of...
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Memories of a former journalist
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Sometimes I miss working in journalism. Not the high profile sniping that we read in the newspapers or the reports of political shenanigans, though that was often fun to write about. No. I miss the every-day conversations with people that led to intriguing stories about the lives of everyday people. Its been almost 20 years, but I still recall meeting the man whos minds eye could still see his former surroundings of 50 years earlier on that Sunday morning that will live in infamy for the United States.
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Something has puzzled me for a long time now... why isn't there a White History Month?
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There is a month for just about everything under the sun but this. Why?
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More than Chinese Americans came to Angel Island
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Fleeing Nazi-occupied Austria, Elfriede "Alice" Edelstein and her mother boarded a boat with 100 other Jewish refugees and headed across the sea in 1940. Yet when they reached the U.S. coast, the two women were greeted not by Lady Liberty's golden torch but rather by San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. They had taken the long way to America. The Edelsteins' story, along with many others, is chronicled in Erika Lee and Judy Yung's forthcoming "Angel Island: Immigrant Gateway to America" from Oxford University Press. The book, available later this summer, is billed as the most comprehensive history of Angel Island's...
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175 years To Muslims attack on Jews in Hebron Israel "Palestine" - July 1835
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July, 1835, Muslims Attack Jews in Hebron (Israel ("Palestine")Tammuz - This Day in Jewish History - OU.ORG Druse Arabs attacked the Jews of Tzfat, 1838. [16 Tammuz] ... Jews of Hebron were attacked by Arabs, 1835. http://www.ou.org/about/judaism/bhyom/hebrew/tammuz.htm Palestine 1913 Event - Arabs attack Jewish community of Rechovot Palestine ... 1835 Event - Ibrahim Pasha's army attacks Jewish settlers of Hebron Palestine ... http://www.brainyhistory.com/topics/p/palestine.html Today in Palestine History 1835-07-25 - Ibrahim Pasha's army attacks Jewish settlers of Hebron Palestine... http://www.historyorb.com/countries/palestine In 5594 (1834), Hebron met with a heavy calamity, since it was taken by storm on the 28th day of Tamuz...
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Thousands of WWII pictures from 1944 / Normandy period
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I've had these pictures sat on my PC for years so i've finally got around to hosting them. I'm slowly captioning them too, based on translations from a French Flickr account. I think he copied them from somewhere else so i don't feel too bad about using them. I'm not copying word for word anyway. Anyway, hope some of you enjoy them ! http://www.stolly.org.uk/ETO
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HISTORY: THE FIRST BLACKS IN CONGRESS WERE ALL REPUBLICANS (photos, bios)
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U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - FIRST BLACKS WERE ALL REPUBLICANS Republicans - the racists? In 1868, Republicans elected the first black person to represent them in Congress. There were no black Democrats in Congress until 1935. For almost seven decades Republicans were the ONLY ONES electing blacks to Congress. Here are the historical facts: John Willis Menard (1838-1893); Republican - Louisiana; Term: 1868 Joseph Rainey (1832-1887); Republican - South Carolina; Term:1870-1879 Jefferson F. Long (1836-1901); Republican Georgia; Term: 1870-1871 Robert C. De Large (1842-1874); Republican - South Carolina; Term: 1871-1873 Robert B. Elliott (1842-1884); Republican - South Carolina;...
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Carpet-Bombing Falsehoods About a War Thats Little Understood (Korean war revisionism)
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... Bruce Cumingss Korean War, [is] a powerful revisionist history of Americas intervention in Korea. Beneath its bland title, Mr. Cumingss book is a squirm-inducing assault on Americas moral behavior during the Korean War, a conflict that he says is misremembered when it is remembered at all. Its a book that puts the reflexive anti-Americanism of North Koreas leaders into sympathetic historical context. Mr. Cumings is chairman of the history department at the University of Chicago and the author of The Origins of the Korean War, a respected two-volume survey. He mows down a host of myths about the war...
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