It really wasn't that long ago. With the way America's clergymen act today, however, one would think that preachers such as James Caldwell, Jonas Clark, Joab Houghton, and John Peter Muhlenberg never existed.
Mysteries of History: The American Diplomat Who Spurred the Cold War - The Cold War began not in 1945 but four years earlier. In a scarcely known episode, a plane carrying an American diplomat with top secret documents was shot down by two Soviet air fighters. Now, the mystery behind the so-called Kaleva Incident may finally be revealed.
The Best Reporter In the World - For Africans, he was one of the few white men who could truly understand their problems. For his fellow journalists --
Men and Words: Johann Wolfgang Goethe - Everyone has been in love at least once. And at least once everyone has learnt what it means to have a broken heart. Great romantic poets were no luckier.
The power of words: lotusland - Long time ago, when Europe was a beautiful maiden and of the French there was no sign (somehow maidens and the French have never gone together), gods and mortals mingled with one another.
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