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Clue of the Day Nov 05Every Weekday Watch Jeopardy! today or look in The New York Times tomorrow. PHRASE ORIGINS IN 1935 AN ARTICLE POPULARIZED THIS TERM FOR THE PART OF THE U.S. WHERE RESIDENTS WERE "DEPENDING ON RAIN" Know the correct response?
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He was always at work for six and seven hours every day of the week and could not be disturbed, and when he was not writing, he was reading works of abstruse literature and history and doing research.” When Renek died at the age of 88 in 2013, his New York Times described him as...
The TED office is abuzz about two high-profile mentions this week. First, we were excited to see ourselves included in The New York Times crossword puzzle for the third time on Thursday. The clue for 12 down: “___ talks, offerers of ‘ideas worth spreading.’” We were also amused ...
Produced by Charles Franks and PG Distributed Proofreaders KNICKERBOCKER'S HISTORY OF NEW YORK COMPLETE BY WASHINGTON IRVING CHICAGO W.B. CONKEY COMPANY PUBLISHERS INTRODUCTION. KNICKERBOCKER'S HISTORY OF NEW YORK is the book, published in December, 1809
Those events, however, were still on the horizon when Robin Kinkead, a New York Times Moscow correspondent, ventured out into Moscow’s frigid streets in search of a lightbulb. Here is his story: WE HAVE PLENTY OF NOTHING FOR EVERYONE…In 1930s Moscow, and in the decades beyond, much ...
IN JANUARY 2008, in the middle of the playoffs, Arlen Specter, the senior United States senator from Pennsylvania, bumped into Carl Hulse, a New York Times congressional reporter, on Capitol Hill. Hulse asked Specter which team he thought would win the Super Bowl, which would eventually feature...
Silent Locations has over 10 posts about various aspects of The Cameraman; filming in Hollywood, at M-G-M, around New York, in Santa Monica, Newport Beach, and so on. My new YouTube video compiles these posts and even more discoveries into a single show. Click above to watch the video...
The rumors of a Hudson River Monster have been around for years. Kipsee (or Kipsey) is the Hudson Valley version of the Loch Ness Monster. There were a few Kipsee sightings in 2006(there was even New York Times article about a "Massive Manatee" which many believe was Kipsee) and then...