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70th Anniversary of Wartime Raid on Saint Nazaire Dock in France

On 28th March 1942 the Royal Navy's HMS Campbelltown mounted a raid on Saint Nazaire dock at what seemed like impossible odds of success.
In the Media by Robert Myles

Black Angels over Tuskegee opens off-Broadway Special

New York - During WWII American soldiers went to war and risked it all for our country. But for a special unit of black men, they weren't only battling the enemy abroad; they were fighting for their right to fight. Black Angels Over Tuskegee tells the story.
Digital Journal Report by Kim I. Hartman - 5 comments

Airman's bracelet lost in World War II returns home

87 year old Helen Foreman in Anchorage , Alaska will receive her brother’s bracelet who was killed after his plane was shot down during World War 2.
In the Media by Kesavan Unnikrishnan

Berlin Wall - Cold War Symbol Which Sealed Division Of Germany

BERLIN (dpa) - The Berlin Wall, a grim Cold War symbol which sealed the post-war division of Germany and Europe, was built 40 years ago in a secret overnight operation which shocked and outraged the world. From its construction on August 13, 1961, u...
In the Media by Digital Journal Staff
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Stress-relief from critters, crows, trees, snows

On Monday, while the mostly snow-free winter remained so, my colleague the Tortoise Cat showed how climbing a tree and...
Jan 14, 2012 by Elizabeth Cunningham Perkins - 3 comments

Does human misery come from victimization or a defective species?

(1.) Explanation one: The social matrix of the world we're born into is fundamentally a host for The Beast (mentally...
Jun 28, 2009 by W. Christopher Epler

Is the evolution of our species now hopelessly bogged down in evil?

Karl Sagan, author and astrophysicist from Cornell, used to wonder if atomic weaponry would be the nemesis of most...
Jun 21, 2009 by W. Christopher Epler

The Belly of the Beast: Unregulated, national/international economics.

It's impossible to move heavy objects with a lever if you don't have the fulcrum in the right place. Similarly, you...
May 15, 2009 by W. Christopher Epler

Public Enemy Number One: The Elites (aka, the "Haves").

Once upon a time there was a country which had high ideals and a noble constitution and even though the people didn't...
Apr 5, 2009 by W. Christopher Epler - 7 comments
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