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Tonight & Michael Jackson
Tonight & Michael Jackson
By Debbie Schlussel So, tonight I’m going to screen the much-hyped “This Is It.” No, sadly, not the great classic pop song by Kenny Loggins with back-up vocals by the man with the sexiest male singing voice in contemporary music (Michael McDonald). It’s the Michael ...
Bank War in the Jacksonian Age: Andrew Jackson, Nicholas Biddle, and the Battle over the B.U.S.
Bank War in the Jacksonian Age: Andrew Jackson, Nicholas Biddle, and the Battle over the B.U.S.
americanhistory.suite101.com — The second Bank of the United States, established in 1816, was a mixed private/public institution with far... reaching influence: Biddle, president of the BUS since 1823, had effectively managed the bank, which was partially responsible for the good ... (more) Bank War in the Jacksonian Age: Andrew Jackson, Nicholas ...
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The Real Bellwether May Be In Michigan
politics.theatlantic.com — Most of the political class is focused on three races today: gubernatorial contests in Virginia and New... Jersey and the Congressional race in New York's 23rd District. But across the country voters are casting ballots for state and local races that ... (more) The Real Bellwether May Be In Michigan
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