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Mysteries of the Nile
At the world's oldest tourist destination, Dugald Jellie steps from eternal sunshine into royal crypts and crowded souks.
Brisbane Times, Fri Nov 20 16:19:50 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News]
Archaeologists in Egypt Dig up a Persian Puzzle
Twin Italian archaeologists say they have discovered the remains of an army once thought to have been mythical, deep in the sands of the Sahara
Time Magazine, Mon Nov 16 19:19:32 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News]
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Lit Hum a year later
Much has been said about the Core: It provides a firm grounding in the western canon; it contains too many dead white males; it is a perfectly good impetus for a hunger strike; it is one of...
Columbia Daily Spectator, Mon Nov 16 02:04:30 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News]
Mysteries of the Nile
At the world's oldest tourist destination, Dugald Jellie steps from eternal sunshine into royal crypts and crowded souks.
Sydney Morning Herald, Fri Nov 20 16:18:21 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News]
Mysteries of the Nile
At the world's oldest tourist destination, Dugald Jellie steps from eternal sunshine into royal crypts and crowded souks.
The Age, Fri Nov 20 16:05:14 PST 2009 [Found on Yahoo! News]