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 | | Joseph Chamberlain (1836–1914) | | by balisunset, Sep 15, 2008 | | A major British politician from 1895 and an imperially ambitious colonial secretary, Joseph Chamberlain made his fortune in the Birmingham manufacturing industry, retired from business, and became one of the ablest public figures of his time. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Yann Martel | | by sri harsha, Sep 13, 2008 | | Yann Martel is a Canadian author who was born on 25th June, 1963 in Salamanca, Spain. He is very famous for his Man Booker Prize-winning novel Life of Pi. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | The Mark of Sakay: The Vilified Hero of Our War with America | | by MC caluya, Sep 13, 2008 | | He mark of Macario Leon Sakay was the long, jet-black luxu-riant hair that, uncut and un-trammeled, cascaded from the top of a head, always held high and audaciously, down to his shoulders. With it, Sakay left a large imprint on the annals of the Philippine Revolution against Spain of 1896 and the Filipino-American War of 1899, for the sight of him on his horse, riding against the wind, at dawn or the dead of night, his black mane streaming behind him in order to set right some urgent wrong, alarmed his people’s enemies but gave instant hope to their hapless cause. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 5 |
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 | | Self Portrait of a Madman: John Wayne Gacy the Killer Clown | | by Paula Mitchell Bentley, Sep 13, 2008 | | John Wayne Gacy was convicted and executed for the murder of 33 boys and young men. He is one of the most prolific serial killer artists and one of the most popular and despised. His art work and life are especially creepy because of his hobby of being a clown for parties. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 7 |
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