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Today is Remembrance Day -- the anniversary of the day the guns went silent in 1918 ending World War 1. But just what remains of the battlefields of the Western Front, and how accessible are they today?
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Today is Remembrance Day -- the anniversary of the day the guns went silent in 1918 ending World War 1. But just what remains of the battlefields of the Western Front, and how accessible are they today?
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Today is Remembrance Day -- the anniversary of the day the guns went silent in 1918 ending World War 1. But just what remains of the battlefields of the Western Front, and how accessible are they today?
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Today is Remembrance Day -- the anniversary of the day the guns went silent in 1918 ending World War 1. But just what remains of the battlefields of the Western Front, and how accessible are they today?
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In 1862, deadly battles were fought across Kentucky at Perryville, Richmond, and Munfordville. In the 150 years since those battles, Kentuckians have worked to preserve those historic sites.
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Praised by the LA Times as a "Venn diagram of the beautiful and bizarre," Peter Laufer's latest book, "The Dangerous World of Butterflies" diverts the veteran author and journalist from his usual reportage on war and politics. Instead he...
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Written by Ron Palenski, published by Hodder Moa, reviewed by Ron Palenski.
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Historians and American Civil War enthusiasts are fighting to protect historic battlefields from encroaching urban sprawl. The Civil War Preservation Trust says as much as 12 hectares of historic ground is being lost every day to the march of...
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Marcus Harvey reviews Battlefields of the New Zealand Wars by David Green. Published by Penguin.
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February 1, 2009 - In which the iFanboys can't remember what anyone's doing or what their names are.
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Professor Mark Creamer from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne discusses the effect of trauma and how awareness of it and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has changed considerably over recent years.
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Professor Mark Creamer from the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne discusses the effect of trauma and how awareness of it and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) has changed considerably over recent years.
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November 2, 2008 - This week, we did the show live, with an audience as we recorded. But for you, basically the same thing. Luckily, that thing is excellence.
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Aparisim “Bobby” Ghosh is TIME magazine’s Baghdad Bureau Chief and has been covering the fighting in Iraq since the US-led invasion back in 2003. He has been caught in crossfire, seen two colleagues badly wounded, and was part of the team of...
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Aparisim “Bobby” Ghosh is TIME magazine’s Baghdad Bureau Chief and has been covering the fighting in Iraq since the US-led invasion back in 2003. He has been caught in crossfire, seen two colleagues badly wounded, and was part of the team of...
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A discussion with Civil War historian Greg Wolk about Missouri's involvement in the Civil War and his tour guide to Missouri Civil War battlefields and historic sites.
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Veteran sportswriter, journalist and now historian, Ron Palenski on his books about New Zealanders on the sports field, and the battlefields of war.
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Cookbook author Wini Moranville tells the story of touring World War II battlefields in Normandy and a chicken recipe she discovered that uses the famous apple brandy of the region.
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4000 metres of trenches, bottles of rum and German beer and a camp for baking bread have been uncovered by a team of international archaeologists doing the first survey of the Gallipoli battlefields.
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Queensland scientist Professor Geoffrey Dobson is developing a liquid shot to the heart which could save soldiers on battlefields and people in accidents in rural areas.
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In 2003 Australian Scott Bennett visited the Great War battlefields in France and Belgium to retrace the steps of his great uncles who had fought there. One of these battlefields was Pozieres in France. In 1916 one million men fought in the first...
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WASHINGTON (AP) , For the past decade women in the U.S. military have served, fought and died on the battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan. On Thursday, Pentagon rules will catch up a bit with reality, recommending to Congress that women be...
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WASHINGTON (AP) , For the past decade women in the U.S. military have served, fought and died on the battlefields in Iraq and Afghanistan. On Thursday, Pentagon rules will catch up a bit with reality, recommending to Congress that women be...
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The Huntington Library has just acquired a collection of telegrams from the Civil War between President Abraham Lincoln's White House and Civil War battlefields.
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