The Sujanpur municipal council on Wednesday demolished the house of a known smuggler using a JCB machine. The demolition action allegedly was initiated at the behest of the Pathankot police.
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Several key figures in World War II’s final battles were heroic young Japanese-American men who studied in Minnesota.
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A surprising discovery at a Fort Smith rehabilitation center is shedding light on a long-forgotten piece of the city's history. Harbor House, originally built as the Rosalie Tilles Children’s ...
With cannon fire and a rendition of "The Caisson Song," Fort Bragg, North Carolina, was officially rededicated to its original name, now honoring a World War II hero instead of an Army officer ...
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This atmosphere of peace & divine feeling makes it as much a place for holy people as it is for history buffs. Sujanpur Fort is a majestic fort on top of the hill which looks down upon the town ...
Blue Marble Books, which is located at 1356 S. Ft. Thomas Ave. in Fort Thomas, has been a staple of the community since 1979. Peter Moore has been running the business for the past 20 year since ...
including books, television, video games, and theater, and pairs these previously published essays with two new ones about the history of criticism and the current state of the art form.