Portrait of Sir Isaac Brock returns to Canada for 1812 celebrations

Portrait of Sir Isaac Brock returns to Canada for 1812 celebrations
"It's very small and very delicate," said Antoncic, "so it's a big deal that it's able to travel." She added that RiverBrink's location so close to the site of Brock's battlefield heroics and dramatic death at age 43 helped convince those in Guernsey
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West Bank Christians suffer in Israeli occupation
We saw the major problems of Christians in the West Bank as poverty, travel restrictions imposed by Israel, and Israeli seizure of their ancestral lands. We asked Christians why they were leaving Bethlehem and they said “There are no jobs here.
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Tom Crean meets the media.
You can find a complete transcript at the official IU site. Some highlights: The assistant coach situation. As has been widely reported, director of basketball operations Calbert Cheaney has been on the road recruiting, essentially as an interim
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New book gives intimate portrait of convicted Knox

New book gives intimate portrait of convicted Knox
Amanda Knox, the American student convicted in Italy of murdering her British roommate, is quoted as saying in a new book that she’d rather not be famous for the slaying and that her days in jail feel like “limbo” — suspended between her old life and her hopes for the future.

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