This page features brief excerpts of stories published by the mainstream
media and, less frequently, blogs, alternative media, and even obviously
biased sources. The excerpts are taken directly from the websites cited in
each source note. Quotation marks are not used.
Source: Business Korea
Sep 12, 2013
Lee Myung-hee is the co-author of the "New Right" history textbook from Kyohak Publishing.
Source: The Atlantic
Sep 11, 2013
Industrialism ... and racism.
Source: Egypt Independent
Sep 11, 2013
Cisterns, pottery remains, and a headstone were recovered from the old Roman city.
Source: Der Spiegel
Sep 10, 2013
The documents may shed light into his mysterious flight to Scotland in 1941.
Source: The Guardian
Sep 10, 2013
The nineteen suspects allegedly stole over 15 million pounds in valuable art.
Source: ABC News (Australia)
Sep 10, 2013
David Christian's Big History course will be in classrooms worldwide.
Source: Washington Post
Sep 10, 2013
The OSS Society's William J. Donovan Award dinner will boast the head bartender from Hemingway's favorite Paris watering hole.
Source: Associated Press
Sep 9, 2013
Forty years after his death, Salvador Allende remains considerably more popular than the U.S.-backed dictatorship that followed.
Source: Associated Press
Sep 9, 2013
The
1888 landscape “Sunset at Montmajour" is apparently authentic.
Source: New York Times
Sep 9, 2013
A new social media campaign for the memorial museum encourages private reflection.
Source: USA Today
Sep 8, 2013
Noxious gases were used during a siege of a Roman city in 256 AD.
Source: LA Times
Sep 8, 2013
Nixon failed to change public opinion on Vietnam by addressing the nation.
Source: Wall Street Journal
Sep 8, 2013
The documents were found at a yard sale.
Source: Washington Post
Sep 7, 2013
by Thomas Harding
The daughter of Rudolf Höss, the commandant of Auschwitz, has lived for decades outside of Washington, D.C.
Source: BBC News
Sep 6, 2013
He had called Hitler "a very normal man... he was no brute, he was no monster."
Source: Library of Congress
Sep 5, 2013
The Library is preserving the lurid colorful colors of the pulpy, trashy magazines of yesteryear.
Source: Washington Post
Sep 5, 2013
Saddam's M77 Ruger expected to net up to $15,000.
Source: The Scotsman
Sep 5, 2013
Transcribe ScotlandsPlaces will focus on records from 1645 to 1880.
Source: The Onion
Sep 3, 2013
Editor's note: We're well aware this is from The Onion.
Source: BBC News
Sep 3, 2013
Richard III suffered from a roundworm infection, a team says.