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Monday, February 3, 2014

James Hunt

James Hunt
The Death of Dorothy Hunt - Probing the Assassination of JFK, Part 1
by
Sherman De Brosse
The death of Dorothy Hunt was a suspicious coincidence in that she died after being paid for her husband's silence in the Watergate case. but why did Richard Nixon think she also had information about the murder of President John F. Kennedy?
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Death-of-Dorothy-Hunt---Probing-the-Assassination-of-JFK,-Part-1
id=667097 - Jul 30, 2007
Why Do Treasure Hunts Make Such Popular Corporate Events?
by
James Coakes
Treasure hunts are one of the most popular corporate events. What makes them so popular and why are they the ideal choice for your next event?
http://ezinearticles.com/?Why-Do-Treasure-Hunts-Make-Such-Popular-Corporate-Events?
id=493024 - Mar 18, 2007
An Introduction to Huntly - Aberdeenshire
by
Simon Haughtone
The Scottish town of Huntly - Aberdeenshire was once called Milton of Strathbogie. The town of Huntly has a population of about four thousand four hundred and sixty. The town is home to the site that was used by Huntly Castle.
http://ezinearticles.com/?An-Introduction-to-Huntly---Aberdeenshire
id=4542312 - Jun 24, 2010
Relish the Job Hunt
by
James Aure
Strategies for overcoming the intimidation of looking for a new job. Motivate the reader to succeed!
http://ezinearticles.com/?Relish-the-Job-Hunt
id=868790 - Dec 06, 2007
Job Hunting: It's Still The First Impression Stupid!
by
Paul Shearstone
In the 1992 USA Presidential election, political strategist James Carville hung a sign in Bill Clinton's Little Rock campaign office that read, "It's still the economy, stupid." His intent? Simply to...
http://ezinearticles.com/?Job-Hunting:-Its-Still-The-First-Impression-Stupid!
id=15053 - Feb 17, 2005
"Jenny Kissed Me" by Leigh Hunt, A Discussion of the Poem and the Poet
by
Garry Gamber
Leigh Hunt was a 19th century English essayist, critic, poet, and publisher. Hunt was not a renowned poet, though his "Jenny Kissed Me" has been enjoyed and often quoted for nearly two centuries. However, Hunt lived during an age of English Romanticism and was influential in the lives of Percy Bysshe Shelley, Lord Byron, and John Keats. Such great company has given Leigh Hunt a distinguished status.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Jenny-Kissed-Me-by-Leigh-Hunt,-A-Discussion-of-the-Poem-and-the-Poet
id=80735 - Oct 08, 2005
Captain James Cook and the Hunt For Australia, Part One
by
Russell Shortt
It is strange to think now, that well into the eighteenth century, Australia and New Zealand were little more than a rumour to the wider world. Ferdinand Magellan had made the first Pacific crossing in as early as 1520 but the great Ocean was still virtually uncharted.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Captain-James-Cook-and-the-Hunt-For-Australia,-Part-One
id=2142528 - Mar 25, 2009
The Death of Dorothy Hunt - Probing the Assassination of JFK, Prt 5
by
Sherman De Brosse
The House Select Committee on Assassinations in 1976-1978 conducted a half-hearted re-investigation of the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Only two field investigators were permitted to work outside the District of Columbia. Yet they made significant progress in finding information that suggested that the CIA and Cuban assets could have been involved in the Death of John F. Kennedy.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Death-of-Dorothy-Hunt---Probing-the-Assassination-of-JFK,-Prt-5
id=686790 - Aug 13, 2007
Sika Deer Hunting
by
Steve M. Johnson
Obviously, when the word deer is mentioned, most of us think of whitetails, since they are the most predominant deer species in North America. But over the past few decades there has been another deer that has received a lot of attention by hunters, biologists and wildlife viewers.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Sika-Deer-Hunting
id=2646071 - Jul 22, 2009
The Town of Huntly, Aberdeenshire
by
Simon Haughtone
Huntly - Abderdeenshire, is a town in eastern Scotland. It was not always called Huntly, but was rather known as Milton of Strathbogie. It got renamed after a clan from the Anglo-Saxon border when the castle and lands were given to them as a present.
http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Town-of-Huntly,-Aberdeenshire

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