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Listen how George Galloway rebuked the estbalishment media lies. George Galloway has spoken out in support of Lebanon, saying he believes Hizbollah is justified in attacking Israel.
Pope Benedict XVI was the successor of John Paul II, formerly known as Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger. Recently he visited the United States of America for his Apostolic Journey and to visit the United Nations Organization Headquarters.
In 1878, Inventor Thomas Alva Edison built the first working phonograph, a tin foil cylinder machine. Later discs made of vinyl we're maufactured. Hear the very first audio recordings ever made in human history.
MICHAEL JACKSON's longtime friend BROOKE SHIELDS fought back tears at the late star's memorial as she recalled magical moments with the King of Pop. Check this out!
Artist Salvador Dali, the surrealist painter, talks to Wallace about genius, the subconscious, weakness, old age and luxury, death, religion, and dreams. 1958
Generally, a Classic was high-priced when new and was built in limited quantities. Other factors, including engine displacement, custom coachwork and luxury accessories, such as power brakes, power clutch...help determine whether is a Classic Car.
E. Howard Hunt (1918-2007) CIA Spy for 21 years, helped organize the failed bay of pigs invasion and was key in the Watergate break-in. His alledged deathbed audio confession implicating LBJ in the JFK Assassination is here.
Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) was both a scientist and an inventor. The phonograph and the motion-picture projector were only a few of his inventions. He profoundly affected the technology of modern society. Listen to the works and clips of one of the most prolific inventors in history.
Eleanor Roosevelt was recognized throughout the world for her fortitude and commitment to the ideals of liberty and human rights. Her humanitarian efforts on behalf of children, the oppressed and the poor earned her the love of millions throughout the world. She was, as President Truman said, "First Lady of the World."
The readings performed here range across 3,000 years; they include a letter from a king, a princess's prayer and the dream of a temple dancer. These are the testimonies of real people of ancient Egypt.
Marilyn Monroe is undeniably the enduring symbol of glamour and sexuality. An indelible image of the silver screen, the Marilyn Monroe legend transcends all others. Despite her apparently unending role as America's premier sex symbol, a closer look at her image reveals a mass of contradictions.
David Burdowski was born in Klodawa, Poland on September 27, 1924. Following the invasion of Poland, he was taken to a forced labor camp called Buchwerder Forst. He was transported to many camps during the war before being liberated on a train outside of of Dachau. After the war he moved to America in 1949 and started a family.
Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948) devoted his life to gaining independence for India through a policy of non-violence and religious integration. He was the pioneer of satyagraha: resistance through mass civil disobedience.
Here are some more sounds that have been tagged as famous in music history. A piece of music that is inspiring and universal.
Mark Hatten has revealed that Anna Nicole Smith did ask him to help her kill her late husbands son, E. Pierce Marshall, back in 2000. Hatten claimed Smith told him that the son, E Pierce Marshall, was hindering her in getting her deceased husbands money.
In 1965, African Americans in Selma Alabama, were attacked by police with clubs during a peaceful voting rights march. This important moment in black history cuminated with a speech by civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King.
David Frost, a popular British TV personality, managed to snag Nixon for a series of interviews after his resignation from the presidency because of the Watergate scandal. Hear the most compelling political interview in history which was aired on television on May 19, 1977.
Saddam Hussein (Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti) was the President of Iraq from July 16, 1979 to April 9, 2003. After his US capture, trial and sponsored execution on December 30, 2006, Saddam's rule was at an end.
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