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Francis Marion was probably the first guerrilla fighter. He refused to follow the accepted rules of warfare during the American Revolution and became the most feared Partisan leader. A moral yet practical man, Marion required his men to attend church services, cut their hair short, go lightly on the whiskey, and act as gentlemen at all times. More ... The Sons of Confederate Veterans (SCV) is trying to make a point with stock car racing fans: Don't forget your roots! NASCAR began in the South. At the Atlanta 500 NASCAR race, the Confederate Air Force flew over the track pulling a huge banner with a streamer that said: NASCAR, Don't forget your roots. The crowd went wild. More ... Our visit to Pyong Yang was strategically arranged to coincide with workers' 45th anniversary. Most of the dignitaries were from Africa. Uganda was represented by a high profile delegation led by the vice president. In his entourage were ministers and senior government officials. More ... |
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