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Book Review: Past Imperfect, Julian Fellowes

An amusing and occasionally unsettling look back at the end of the sixties and the last hurrah of the traditional English society season.

The Shipwreck of a Nation by H. Peter Nennhaus

This is a book regarding the German viewpoint of WWII and that of a young man who was a part of the community in Berlin and how he was indoctrinated by 'Hitler Youth'. Many Misconceptions abound in his concept of historical fact.

Hero Street, U.S.A., Book Review

The story of Mexican/American Heroes who gave the ultimate sacrifice in WWII and Korea, unusual as they all came from the same street which is now named for their wonderful deeds as Heroes.

Denise Kaminsky Interviews ‘Rocket Boy’ Homer Hickam

I loved growing up in Coalwood, West Virginia. For one thing, it would ultimately provide me a rich heritage and some very interesting people to write about. I go back once a year to support the annual October Sky Festival.

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Solo Mortgage Broker Duane Buziak Closes $95.6 Million in Two Years While Big Banks Lean on Teams

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