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Lionhead's World History Update: Lincoln's Face [Gamescom] Let's recap the Lionhead homepage countdown. First, Ché Guevara next to a six; then Maximillian Robespierre, leader of the Reign of Terror, next to a five. Today, it's Abraham Lincoln, brought to you by the number four. OK, this very definitely is about a Gamescom announcement, but [..] |
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| Military History Of Burma During World War Ii, including: Chindits, Merrill's Marauders, Burma Campaign, Burma Road, Ledo Road, Battle Of Kohima, Battle Of Imphal, Burma National Army, Operation Dracula, Force 136, Battle Of The Admin Box [..] |
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| On history My friend DarkSyde makes an important point:
The cliche is, 'we are watching history being made.' But that's not quite it, not tonight, not for us. We are part of making history. We will remember this evening for the rest of our lives.This primary season stretched over months, and hit every state. Every Democrat, and quite a few non-Democrats in states with open [..] |
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| Those who forget history... Via ThinkProgress, we have Fred Barnes dismissing the resurgence of the Taliban:
On Fox News Sunday, Fred Barnes argued that war in Iraq is “so much more important” than the war in Afghanistan. Iraq is a “country in the heart of the Middle East, one of the most important countries there, an oil-producing country.” He added, “Compare that with ther [..] |
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| A history of the future of the book On the afternoon of Saturday, April 14, I will be giving a talk, "The Book as Gadget: The Rise of E-Readers and E-Reading," at the Newberry Library in Chicago. The lecture is part of the Newberry's History of the Book series. It's free and open to the public, but you have to register in advance. Details are here.... [..] |
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