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Arkansas celebrates her 175th anniversary of statehood Special

Arkansas is celebrating her 175th anniversary of statehood in a number ways such as naming the event and conducting a poll with results reflecting the top ten places to visit in the state, which includes the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History.
Digital Journal Report by Kay Mathews - 5 comments

Signs U.S. Won't Support Any Palestinian-UN Deal for Statehood

Some U.S. officials now traveling in the Middle East say the Palestinian plan to pursue statehood in the UN will not get crucial U.S. support.
In the Media by Joan Firstenberg - 1 comment

Palestinians Going Directly to UN to Get Statehood Endorsement

Palestinians have decided to go directly to the United Nations to put the question of their statehood before the Security Council. They say the peace process with Israel is dead.
In the Media by Joan Firstenberg

Hawaii, Birthplace of Obama, Celebrates 50 Years of Statehood Special

While mainlanders consider Hawaii a somewhat foreign place, locals know the difference. Hawaii joined the union with joy in 1959. Residents declare their pride in being US citizens as well as having differences that make life special in the islands.
Digital Journal Report by Carol Forsloff - 4 comments

U.S. State Department Opposite Israel on Palestinian Statehood

The U.S. state department seeks to differentiate from right wing comments made by Israeli leadership on the likelihood of a Palestinian state. The Obama Administration is demonstrating an opposition to the new Israeli leadership.
In the Media by Michael Krebs

Op-Ed: The Washington Post Calls for One-Third Voting Rights for DC Residents

The Washington Post, formerly a champion of equality for 600,000 residents of the District of Columbia, has become the city's chief advocate for political inequality. The paper's editorial position should be a national embarrassment.
In the Media by Timothy Cooper - 2 comments
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The Crescent and the Cross

"There are two maxims for historians which so harmonise with what I know of history that I would like to claim them as...
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Mass Resignations in Telengana

It is back to shutdowns, protests and mass resignations in Andhra Pradesh with Telangana leaders cutting across party...
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