March 12, 2009
Robert Mulka The man who knew nothing about Auschwitz Robert Mulka Robert Mulka was born on the 12 April 1895 in Hamburg, Germany: the son of a postal employee. After completing Realschule and a year of army service he served an apprenticeship in a business firm. In August 1914 he volunteered...
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Robert Mulka The man who knew nothing about Auschwitz Robert Mulka Robert Mulka was born on the 12 April 1895 in Hamburg, Germany: the son of a postal employee. After completing Realschule and a year of army service he served an apprenticeship in a business firm. In August 1914 he volunteered...
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March 11, 2009
The above headline isn’t even half of it. After the attacks were known to all, James Carville told assembled Washington reporters at a hotel conference room breakfast where Carville and Democratice pollster Stanley Greenberg spoke(photo is from the May 20, 2004 Christian Science Monitor) to ...
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Let’s get this out of the way. It’s not my place to say this, but you know it, I know it, John knows it, and all the circle-jerkers at the Atlantic know this too, despite what they say: there’s no way Ross Douthat would score a New York Times gig if he weren’t a conservative....
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So you all want a story? ok. I will tell one maybe two. David and I were young then. And we were tentmates. This trip forced us to go without certain items for a period of days. We had to carry what we ate, so we did not shop for junk food or munchies. We all had huge packs that we carried our tents...
The Evolution of Jeremiah
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In a city often under fire from Gaza, playing outdoors is unsafe, so a Jewish fund builds a recreation center in a bunker....
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Travis Alber, Kat Meyer’s latest interviewee in her Digitizers series, is co-founder of BookGlutton. See more on Travis at the end. Launched in January 2008, BookGlutton is a cross between a book, a computer and a book group—a Web-based reading platform that lets users discuss books from...
TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home
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Game Review by Dustin Smith. The game was purposefully tedious, which perfectly reflects real life. I had to combat my goals with the (also) frivolous needs to express myself, consume via TV. and radio, and jerk off.... This item belongs to: Other/ourmedia. This item has files of the following types...
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TALLAHASSEE, AP–Bobby Bowden appealed to the NCAA to include wins from his past before. He may have to do it again. Florida State will appeal the NCAA ruling in an academic fraud case including the vacating of 14 wins, but should the University lose the appeal Bowden will likely try a new tack...
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There were many things I loved about the anachronistic medieval romp The Knight's Tale , and the use of stadium rock to create the atmosphere of a jousting tournament was only one of them. For a start, the cast was exceptionally well chosen. Heath Ledger, bless his soul, played an earnest, ambitious...
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