The Long Historic Tale Of Aug. 28 Thu, 28 Aug 2008 22:15:00 -0400 When Barack Obama accepts the Democratic nomination in his bid to become the first African-American president, he'll join icons who made history on Aug. 28, including the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., Emmett Till and even John Hinckley Jr. What Exactly Went Wrong For Clinton Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:00:00 -0400 In any other year, Hillary Clinton would have won the Democratic nomination, says Politico.com's Roger Simon. He breaks down the Clinton campaign's missteps — at the forefront, a simple lack of staff experience. In Minnesota, Two Dreams Thu, 28 Aug 2008 13:00:00 -0400 On the anniversary of Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream speech, we meet with two families — each striving for the American dream. Though they live just 10 miles apart, they face very different circumstances. One is well off, the other poor; one is black, one white. But they both value education and want a better life for their children.
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Lauren Collins: The Brooklyn painter Kehinde Wiley. Lauren Collins Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 The painter Kehinde Wiley first travelled to Nigeria in 1997. He was trying to find his father, whom he had never met, or, more crucially for a portraitist, seen. (His mother didn’t have any photographs.) After several weeks in Lagos, he found his dad, who welcomed him. But--like any . . . James Surowiecki: What drives market volatility? James Surowiecki Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 American investors are frazzled. True, oil prices have fallen from their most vertiginous highs, the dollar is a bit stronger, and the stock market has actually risen over the past month. But none of those things have happened in a smooth and steady fashion. The stock market’s “ascent,” in particular . . . Hendrik Hertzberg: What Barack Obama is up against. Hendrik Hertzberg Mon, 25 Aug 2008 04:00:00 -0000 The week before the week before this week’s scheduled gathering of the delegates and their media camp followers in Denver, the nominee-presumptive of the Democratic Party did something that is strongly recommended, and ought to be mandatory, for anyone who has just logged a year and a half’s worth . . .
Crowe - Family of Mathias Crowe (b.1801) and wife Catherine Tansey Reagan of Galway, IRL; emigrated to Monroe County in Illinois, USA in 1847.
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Crowe - Kentucky Crowe family as compiled by Arthur Benjamin Crowe III of Floyds Knobs, IN USA.
Crowe - Family history of David and Cheryl Crowe including the surnames Crowe, Dean, Grace, Tackett and Keltner.
Crowe - Family history of Cleda D Crowe from OK, USA. Includes the descendants of Henry Meek and Harvey Allen Cook.
Crowe - Ancestral history of Karen Crowe from Camp, AR USA. Includes the kinship of Eva Martin and the descendants of John Cathorall, Thomas Landreth, M M Duke and Jacob Godwin.
Crowe Family History - Ancestral history of Barry Crowe; lineage has been traced to Sea Palling in Norfolk, ENG circa 1700s.
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