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WW1 Christmas Truce
The year was 1914. The warring countries in WW1 had discussed a cease fire to celebrate Christmas, but no agreement was made.
Local birders who took part in the 38th annual Sutton Christmas bird count in York, Durham and Simcoe counted 8,319 birds, up ...
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Taylor looked like a shoo-in when he won the Phoenix Open, only to go into a funk — only one finish in the top 20 (tie for 12th at Bay Hill), missed cuts in all four majors and a disappointing phone ...
Three young women are photographed, mid-laughter, on a beach. It’s a sunny day in the early 1980s. Their arms are wrapped around one another. They’re snacking on potato chips, stretching out on a ...
It’s a world of endless parties and sleepless nights. A relentless celebration that turns West Africa – and especially Nigeria’s largest city, Lagos – into one of the hottest destinations on the ...
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Authorities in Sudan prevented Christians internally displaced by war from celebrating Christmas in a park where they had ...
Andrew Ference can't imagine a more scenic locale to host the 25th anniversary of Scotiabank Hockey Day in Canada than ...
Canada is known for its diverse landscapes that include vast forests, mountainous regions, prairies and even an Arctic tundra ...
But when Christmas celebrations became legal in the 1680s, gift giving boomed. Rural Americans carved wooden toys and made pieces of needlework in the agricultural offseason to give to family ...
Christmas (25th December) is a Christian holy day that marks the birth of Jesus, the son of God. Christmas is Katie and Hannah's favourite time of the year. They countdown to Christmas using an ...