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How A Scottish Botanist Stole the Secrets of Tea from ChinaIn an early case of industrial espionage, Robert Fortune disguised himself as a local and took tea leaves and the secrets of ...
Diasporas are made of vast constellations of countless people, fused together through memory, meaning – and music ...
In 1822, freed Black Americans began resettling in a colony on the west coast of Africa. But the idea was controversial: Was ...
As the world celebrates Austen's 250th birthday, scholars share what makes the patron saint of marriage plots more popular ...
Christy Emmanuel can trace one family line to 1234. Those who followed are tied to U.S. history and now chronicled in a ...
Times are tough for fraternal organizations, but Vallejo’s Red Men Samoset Tribe #22 members aren’t ready to fold.
It’s in one of the world’s most populous nations, on Australia’s doorstep and a former centre of global trade. Yet the Maluku ...
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Southend Echo on MSNSeven of the most historic places to visit in south Essex this summerA list of seven of the most historic sites you can visit in south Essex this summer ranging from ancient castles to WWII forts.
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The Times of Israel on MSNIts missile stock is depleted, but Iran’s arsenal may still be a threatExperts say it will take years for Tehran to replenish its missile supplies, but it can still terrorize Israel and others ...
A sampling of other Declaration of Independence signers who served in the Continental Congress in York between Sept. 30, 1777 ...
The United States is reducing the number of people deemed nonessential to operations in the Middle East, the State Department has announced. The U.S. is also authorizing nonessential personnel and ...
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