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In The News: April 2006
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Friday, April 28, 2006. Twenty Years After the Chernobyl Accident. Statements of the Director General. By IAEA Director General Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei. The commemoration of the Chernobyl tragedy is taking place in many forums this month - in Minsk, in Kiev and in other locations. In short, it was my hope that, by answering questions about the past, we could restore a vision of a brighter future for the regions concerned. And that remains my hope. George Hankins Hull, Dip.Th., Th.M. Once you have been touc...
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In The News: April 2008
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Thursday, April 17, 2008. I would never have thought that such a storm would rise from Rome over one simple scrap of paper." (Martin Luther). In 1521, Martin Luther appears before the Holy Roman Emperor at Worms, Germany, and is cross-examined about his thoughts on religious reform. Luther goes into hiding soon after. To learn more about Martin Luther Click on the highlighted text below:. PBS Special on Martin Luther. George Hankins Hull, Dip.Th., Th.M. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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In The News: Sir Arthur C Clarke
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008. Sir Arthur C Clarke. Sir Arthur C. Clarke, renowed science fiction writer died at age 90. The golden age of space is only just beginning. Space travel and space tourism will one day become almost as commonplace as flying to exotic destinations on our own planet.". To listen to a an interview with Sir Arthur click here. George Hankins Hull, Dip.Th., Th.M. Labels: Sir Arthur C. Clark. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sir Arthur C Clarke. View my complete profile.
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In The News: May 2006
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Tuesday, May 09, 2006. First flight Test, Altitude 18,000 Feet; April 16, 1946. The German V-2 rocket, Hitler's "brain child" of World War II, is the grandfather of America's family of large missiles. Based on findings made by America's Dr. Robert H. Goddard following World War I, the Germans hit a peak production of V-2's during 1944 and 1945 at Peenemunde, and terrorized Allied populations of Europe and England until the end of the war. The second tunnel was used for bringing in units and parts for sub...
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In The News: July 2007
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Tuesday, July 03, 2007. Unchained Melody' Lyricist Dies at 99. July 3, 2007 · Lyricist Hy Zaret, who wrote the haunting words to "Unchained Melody," one of the most frequently recorded songs of the 20th century, has died at age 99. Listen to the full story NPR. George Hankins Hull, Dip.Th., Th.M. Labels: National Public Radio. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Unchained Melody Lyricist Dies at 99. George Hankins Hull, Dip.Th., Th.M. View my complete profile.
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In The News: July 2006
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Tuesday, July 11, 2006. New Window on the Inner Life of Albert Einstein. Einstein Letters Reveal Inner Thoughts NPR Feature Story. Newly released documents reveal Einstein's most intimate moments and deepest feelings. The more than 3,500 pages of correspondence and photos between Albert Einstein and his two wives and children were released at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The release was made in accordance with the will of Albert Einstein's stepdaughter, Margot. A fleeting glance at the newspaper i...
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In The News: 'Unchained Melody' Lyricist Dies at 99
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Tuesday, July 03, 2007. Unchained Melody' Lyricist Dies at 99. July 3, 2007 · Lyricist Hy Zaret, who wrote the haunting words to "Unchained Melody," one of the most frequently recorded songs of the 20th century, has died at age 99. Listen to the full story NPR. George Hankins Hull, Dip.Th., Th.M. Labels: National Public Radio. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Unchained Melody Lyricist Dies at 99. George Hankins Hull, Dip.Th., Th.M. View my complete profile.
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In The News: Scientists Confirm Case of Shark That Reproduced Without Mating
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Monday, June 11, 2007. Scientists Confirm Case of Shark That Reproduced Without Mating. Also: researchers celebrate the 300th birthday of Carl Linnaeus, the man who named the natural world. Another fish was said to have killed the baby shark shortly after it was born. Recently, tests showed the baby had no genetic material from a male shark. The findings were reported in the publication Biology Letters. Asexual reproduction has been known to happen in some animals, including snakes and lizards. But i...
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In The News: December 2007
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Monday, December 24, 2007. Kings College Celebrating Christmas. A celebration of Christmas from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge. For millions of people, Christmas begins when a single choirboy sings the first verse of "Once in Royal David's City" in the candlelit splendour of the Chapel of King's College Cambridge. Follow the link below to the BBC to watch the King's College Choir Celebrate Christmas in Lessons amd Carols:. Carols from Kings College. George Hankins Hull, Dip.Th., Th.M.
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In The News: kings College Celebrating Christmas
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Monday, December 24, 2007. Kings College Celebrating Christmas. A celebration of Christmas from the Chapel of King's College, Cambridge. For millions of people, Christmas begins when a single choirboy sings the first verse of "Once in Royal David's City" in the candlelit splendour of the Chapel of King's College Cambridge. Follow the link below to the BBC to watch the King's College Choir Celebrate Christmas in Lessons amd Carols:. Carols from Kings College. George Hankins Hull, Dip.Th., Th.M.