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Today in History for Jan. 24: ...
The title of David Irving’s latest volume is well chosen ... or to have them proclaimed fair game to anybody who apprehended them. At different times, Churchill and Roosevelt both espoused this ...
Sir Winston Churchill died 60 years ago this week on 24 January 1965. His funeral took place on 30 January, following three days lying in state in the Palace of Westminster. It was the only ...
For Sir Winston Churchill, who died 60 years ago today aged 90, had long predicted he would pass on the same day as his father had seven decades earlier - and he did. The man who had led Britain ...
In 1908 he became the youngest cabinet minister since 1866 and the social reforms he pioneered with David Lloyd-George laid the foundations of the welfare state. Churchill first met Clementine ...
Jules David Bartkowski, a.k.a. Goolis. “What he does with songs that I present to him takes it to a different place,” Irving says. “And that’s what’s really been fascinating to me ...
Author David Irving today vowed to continue his legal battle to restore his reputation, despite yesterday being defeated in his appeal against the libel ruling which branded him a Holocaust denier.
Kyrie Irving had a big game for the Dallas Mavericks in a losing effort against the Boston Celtics, finishing with a team-high 22 points along with four rebounds, five assists and a block.
Former Celtics and current Mavericks guard Kyrie Irving praised Boston for taking a 'math-like' approach to the NBA's current climate. “I like math because it has no emotions,” Irving said of ...
During the second quarter, guard Kyrie Irving threw a pass that had completely missed his target. Unfortunately, it collided right in the face of a child sitting in the front row. Kyrie Irving ...
It was, I said, rather like a curate preaching in front of the pope, but I managed to avoid disaster by drawing copiously on Churchill’s own addresses to the Royal Academy. These have now been ...