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Looking back 100 years. In researching today’s column, ... this is no longer America.” ... About 25 years ago, Gen. Bernard Rogers, former Army chief of staff, made a very interesting point ...
May 25 – Henry W. Petrie, popular music composer (born 1857) June 1 – Thomas R. Marshall, 28th vice president of the United States from 1913 to 1921 (born 1854) June 2 – James Ellsworth, mineowner and banker (born 1849) June 16 – Emmett Hardy, jazz cornet player (born 1903; TB) June 18 – Robert M. La Follette, politician (born 1855)
It's hard to believe that the year 2000 was 25 years ago. From iconic movies to tech innovations, here are 25 things turning 25 this year. ... Today, there are more than 500 Hollister stores ...
While the awards show is still considered “Hollywood’s Party of the Year,” things have changed a little over the past 25 years. The 2000s Golden Globes featured couples that have since split ...
April 2019 – James Earl Carter Jr. becomes the longest ever living U.S. president at 94 years old, following the death of George H. W. Bush in December 2018. April 27, 2019 – A gunman kills one and injures three in a California Synagogue. The suspect is white supremacist John Timothy Earnest, who was 19 years old at the time.
On that night, Federal Express delivers 186 packages to 25 U.S. cities from Rochester, New York, to Miami, Florida. For the first time, the Army Corps of Engineers opens the Morganza Spillway near Baton Rouge to relieve record flooding along the lower Mississippi River. April 26 – The first day of trading on the Chicago Board Options Exchange.
OPINION: On Sept. 8, 1998, the debut album from vaunted lyricist Canibus dropped and changed the conversation around the trajectory The post 25 years ago today, ‘Can-I-Bus’ changed the Canibus ...
[12] [13] Certain genetic diversity patterns from West to East suggest, particularly in South America, that migration proceeded first down the west coast, and then proceeded eastward. [14] Geneticists have variously estimated that peoples of Asia and the Americas were part of the same population from 42,000 to 21,000 years ago. [15]