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Link Related to Canada in some say Fossils from cat with 'steak knife' fangs, found in Yukon, give researchers something to chew on
History | 207810 hits | 8:40 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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The scimitar cat once roamed across North America and Europe, but scientists still know relatively little about the fearsome predator. 'It's kind of an enigma.'
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Link Related to Canada in some say Stamps, dishes, books among objects retrieved from Montreal parliament dig site
History | 207369 hits | 3:39 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Archeologists digging up the site of a pre-Confederation parliament in Montreal this summer came across plenty of items they expected to find hidden deep in the earth -- and a few they didn't.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Kaslo commemorates 1,100 Japanese-Canadians interned during WW II
History | 210589 hits | 6:37 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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During the Second World War, the Canadian government relocated 22,000 men, women and children of Japanese descent, labelling them "enemy aliens" even though the majority were Canadian citizens.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Government hastily removes Holocaust plaque that doesn't mention Jewish people
History | 208878 hits | 11:01 AM on Thursday | posted by DrCaleb
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A Conservative MP raised the issue in question period, asking if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would be correcting this 'profoundly obvious omission'
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Link Related to Canada in some say Exploring the nostalgia for B.C.'s Martin Mars water bomber
History | 210012 hits | 11:52 AM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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The signature plane best known for scooping large amounts of water and dousing some of B.C.'s worst wildfires is no longer used in the province, much to the chagrin of many with nostalgic memories of the aircraft.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Liberals plan apology for 1939 decision to turn away ship of Jewish refugees
History | 208768 hits | 6:38 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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The federal Liberals are working on an apology for the Canadian government's 1939 decision to turn away a boat of German Jews seeking asylum in Canada, The Canadian Press has learned.
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20809
Link Related to Canada in some say Saskatchewan soldier's Victoria Cross sold for $550K at auction
History | 208087 hits | 9:47 AM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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A rare military medal awarded to a Saskatchewan soldier was auctioned in England on Wednesday, and sold for more than half a million dollars.
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20804
'Quintessential British treasure:' What next for London's disappearing phone booths'
History | 208035 hits | 2:19 AM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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Like a throwback to a bygone era, bright red phone booths still line the streets of London�s central tourist area. These days, they serve much less as a means of communication than as a backdrop for visitors� photos.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Revered and reviled: The Gastown steam clock turns 40
History | 212730 hits | 8:36 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Will Woods is a conflicted man. On the one hand, the tour operator feels compelled to include Gastown's iconic steam clock as part of the daily walking tours he offers. But then comes the part when he has to clarify that the clock was actually built in 19
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Link Related to Canada in some say Expedition team says prototype of Avro Arrow found at bottom of Lake Ontario
History | 212139 hits | 6:43 AM on Friday | posted by DrCaleb
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Search crews say they have found a test model of the Avro Arrow, an advanced Canadian fighter jet that was controversially scrapped in 1959, on the floor of Lake Ontario.
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Memorial to Israelis killed at 1972 Olympics opens in Munich
History | 210971 hits | 4:22 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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The presidents of Germany and Israel are inaugurating a memorial to the 11 Israeli athletes and a German police officer killed 45 years ago during an attack by a Palestinian militant group at the Munich Olympics.
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Link Related to Canada in some say The great saucer invasion: The day six 'spaceships' landed in England
History | 212736 hits | 12:22 AM on Monday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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How six flying saucers generated a real emergency response and panic across the country in 1967.
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20762
Link Related to Canada in some say Researchers discover 2 century-old shipwrecks in Lake Huron
History | 207610 hits | 3:12 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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Two shipwrecks more than a century old have been found in the deep waters of Lake Huron, Maritime archaeologists announced Friday.
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20873
Link Related to Canada in some say Ship that sank in Cambridge Bay 87 years ago finally on journey home to Norway
History | 208725 hits | 5:54 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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It�s a milestone seven years in the making: 87 years since the Maud sank near Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, the vessel is finally on its journey home.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Petition to change B.C. village of Moricetown to traditional name
History | 208181 hits | 2:37 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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More than 120 years after a Roman Catholic missionary named Moricetown after himself, a petition is circulating to change the name of the northern B.C. village to its traditional title: Wiset.
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Link Related to Canada in some say
History | 208497 hits | 12:08 PM on Saturday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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It turns out that, when judged through the prism of our enlightened era, almost everybody from Canada�s past � from famed reformers to Indigenous icons to notable women � comes off as an extremist maniac.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Canadians killed in historic First World War battle buried with honours in France
History | 208368 hits | 10:34 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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The remains of two soldiers who died in a historic battle for Canada during the First World War have been buried in France. Both sets of remains were discovered during munitions clearing in advance of a construction project.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Historic Klondike gold nuggets return to Yukon
History | 208222 hits | 10:11 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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The nuggets were once owned by 'Skookum Jim' Mason, one of the original discoverers of gold in the Klondike in 1896. Evan Nelson even has the papers to prove it.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 'A remarkable battle that was largely forgotten': Hill 70 memorial set to open in France
History | 208600 hits | 1:45 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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A memorial park commemorating Canadian soldiers who died in a "remarkable" but not well known First World War battle opens next week in France. While the Canadian Corps' accomplishment at Vimy is a storied and celebrated part of Canada's history, the vict
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Link Related to Canada in some say Only Canadian Muslim soldier to die in WW1 honoured at ceremony in London, Ont.
History | 207702 hits | 11:31 AM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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The Royal Canadian Regiment celebrates a century old battle where one of Canada's few known Muslim soldiers was killed in the First World War.
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Link Related to Canada in some say
History | 206447 hits | 12:08 AM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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The Fraser River gold rush of 1858 brought disease and hardship to First Nations, but it also included the devastating loss of many young St�:lō boys who were kidnapped and taken to the United States.
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Paul Allen announces discovery of sunken WWII ship - USS Indianapolis
History | 207191 hits | 12:08 AM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Billionaire tech mogul Paul G. Allen announced Friday that a research vessel belonging to his organization has located wreckage from the USS Indianapolis in the Philippine Sea.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 'It was a bad day': Canadian POWs recall disastrous Dieppe raid 75 years later
History | 207347 hits | 11:41 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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To mark the 75th year since the disastrous raid on Dieppe, Paul Delorme, 97, and three other former soldiers have returned to the scene of their capture.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Dieppe: 584 Fusiliers Mont-Royal went in, 125 got out
History | 207503 hits | 11:02 AM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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For the 584 mainly French-Canadian soldiers of the Fusiliers Mont-Royal, Dieppe was something of a homecoming given the French port's historical ties to Quebec. The events of Aug. 19, 1942, however, would forever alter the town's significance to Canadian
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Link Related to Canada in some say Marking 50 years since the Shell Lake murders, Canada's worst random mass killing
History | 208253 hits | 4:32 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Fifty years ago, a mentally ill young man slipped into a Saskatchewan farmhouse and shot nine members of the same family in what's now known as Canada's worst random mass murder. Victor Hoffman had been released from a psychiatric hospital just weeks earl
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Link Related to Canada in some say B.C. wildfire season worst since 1958
History | 207304 hits | 6:22 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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The season is far from over: the B.C. Wildfire Service says August is usually a busy month for fires. Over 4,910 square kilometres of land has burned since spring
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Link Related to Canada in some say 'They were just so kind': German villagers go 'all out' for memorial to RCAF bomber crew
History | 207342 hits | 12:11 AM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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The tiny hamlet of Spreckens, Germany, is now home to a new monument dedicated to the crew of a Royal Canadian Air Force bomber that crashed in a local farmer�s field 73 years ago.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 100 years ago today, a ship carrying 546 wounded WW I soldiers ran aground off Halifax
History | 207167 hits | 5:39 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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The grounding of the hospital ship Letitia on the rocks of Portuguese Cove on Aug. 1, 1917, miraculously did not result in a massive loss of life, considering her passengers � 546 wounded World War I soldiers.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Royals mark Passchendaele on centenary of costly WW I battle
History | 207981 hits | 6:57 AM on Monday | posted by DrCaleb
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The Canadian and Belgian royal families, Germany's foreign minister and descendants of some of those who died in one of the First World War's bloodiest battles gathered in western Belgium to mark the centenary of Passchendaele.
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Canaanites survived Biblical 'slaughter', ancient DNA shows
History | 208522 hits | 12:38 AM on Friday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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The ancient Canaanites, who were commanded to be exterminated in the Bible, did not die out, but lived on to become modern-day Lebanese, according to the first study to analyse their DNA.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Last of the fur traders: Edmonton filmmaker inspires father to retrace his Arctic past
History | 207361 hits | 9:38 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Reels of stunning film of the untamed Arctic, rediscovered after decades in a dusty attic, have inspired a former fur trader to retrace his steps through Canada�s North, with his son at this side.
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Rome wasn't built in a day, but its concrete has lasted centuries
History | 207233 hits | 8:42 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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The way the ancient Romans made concrete could be the answer to stronger, longer-lasting structures in the modern world.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 'Way past time': Black soldiers who helped build Alaska Highway honoured, 75 years later
History | 207896 hits | 11:28 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Leonard Larkins and nearly 4,000 other segregated black soldiers helped build a highway across Alaska and Canada during the Second World War, a contribution largely ignored for decades but drawing attention as the 75th anniversary approaches.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Trading Post 150 celebrates country's Indigenous history ahead of Canada Day
History | 207852 hits | 6:59 AM on Monday | posted by DrCaleb
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Michael Broadfoot says while most Canadians will be celebrating confederation, some will be protesting 150 years of colonization. He didn't want to do either.
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Yuri Drozdov: The man who turned Soviet spies into Americans
History | 207993 hits | 12:15 PM on Friday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Yuri Drozdov was in charge of the "illegals", who gave up their identities to go undercover in the West.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Alberta farmers complete epic mission to get wartime plane back in the sky
History | 207848 hits | 10:51 AM on Monday | posted by DrCaleb
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At age 95, former Second World War pilot Hal Burns could be called a living embodiment of Canadian history. On Sunday, at the tiny Fairview Municipal Airport in northwestern Alberta, he met another one.
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U.S. Coast guard shipwreck discovered on 100th anniversary of its sinking
History | 207527 hits | 4:05 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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On the 100th anniversary of the vessel's June 13, 1917, disappearance, the Coast Guard announced Tuesday that it found the shipwreck of the USCGC McCulloch -- not far from where it went down. And officials plan to leave it there.
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For sale for six figures: The ring Pablo Picasso made to pacify his furious lover, 80 years ago
History | 207032 hits | 12:38 AM on Tuesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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A colourful ring made by Pablo Picasso to placate his furious muse has come to light, 80 years after he made it. The portrait of Dora Maar, encased in a ring, was treasured by his photographer lover until the end of her life.
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Link Related to Canada in some say D-Day and the Battle of Normandy
History | 207189 hits | 1:32 PM on Tuesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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On June 6 1944, known as D-Day, Allied troops stormed German defences on the beaches of Normandy (France) to open the way to Germany from the West. The task was formidable
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Link Related to Canada in some say Surrey's newest tree has roots in Vimy Ridge
History | 208279 hits | 8:49 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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Surrey�s newest tree has a history that traces all the way back to the Battle at Vimy Ridge. The oak sapling, which was planted Thursday afternoon, is a direct descendant of the trees that once lined the French battlefield where 3,598 Canadian soldiers we
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Link Related to Canada in some say Museum offers face-to-face encounter with 4,000-year-old Indigenous family
History | 207314 hits | 5:15 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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The Canadian Museum of History has unveiled a unique new exhibit that brings the faces of a 4,000 year old Indigenous family back to life.
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2nd Confederate statue dismantled in New Orleans
History | 207357 hits | 5:07 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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A statue of Confederate president Jefferson Davis was dismantled in New Orleans, La., early on Thursday, the second of four monuments slated to be taken down by the city where critics say the displays glorify the era of slavery in the U.S. south.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Canadian soldier's watch found on WW II battlefield, finally coming home to family
History | 207182 hits | 4:46 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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More than seven decades after his death during the Battle of Hong Kong, one of the last mementos of rifleman Ray Donald Jackson's life is returning home to his family.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Back to Bitumount: How the oilsands changed Alberta and Canada forever
History | 207388 hits | 8:19 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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David O'Laney unlocks the gate to the historic site he is charged with protecting and swings it wide, allowing entrance to what is arguably the birthplace of modern Alberta and all that has meant to the rest of Canada.
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Link Related to Canada in some say
History | 207356 hits | 9:27 AM on Monday | posted by DrCaleb
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The plan was simple: Get some American Civil War vets, conquer Canada and then hold it hostage in exchange for Ireland's independence
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Link Related to Canada in some say 'Hippie newspaper' celebrates 50 years covering counterculture, environment, arts
History | 207478 hits | 4:04 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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If you look back to the turbulent times of 1967 when the Georgia Straight was born in Vancouver, it would be hard to say that it would be alive and well 50 years later.
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Link Related to Canada in some say P.E.I. to mark Battle of the Atlantic anniversary
History | 207548 hits | 4:00 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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The Battle of the Atlantic, one of the longest battles of the Second World War, will be marked Sunday on Prince Edward Island with a parade and a flag-raising ceremony.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Who was behind city hall's brazen booze heist after the Halifax Explosion'
History | 207328 hits | 4:19 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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In the hours and days immediately after the Halifax Explosion, confiscated alcohol went missing from city hall. The newspapers accused city officials and elected representatives of stealing the booze from the temperance act inspector. Here's what happened
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Link Related to Canada in some say How a Bible abandoned in the WWI trenches made its way back to a Quebec family
History | 208675 hits | 12:44 AM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Andy Carr got curious about the origins of an old Bible on a shelf at his mother's home in Texas. Inside the flyleaf of the family keepsake was a handwritten dedication to a Herbert V. Naylor, sparking a search for the original owner's descendants.
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Meteorologists posit new theory behind 'blood red' sky in Munch's The Scream
History | 208072 hits | 4:45 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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While many art aficionados credit the brooding red sky in The Scream to Edvard Munch's troubled psyche, a new paper posits a more scientific theory.

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