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Home > Information On Fictional History We Have Found 4 Products for your search of Information On Fictional History. Displaying Items 1 - 4 and News Search:
- Deanie Mills: The Difference Between A Functional Leader And A Fictional One (HuffingtonPost)
 Wed, 01 Oct 2008 14:17:52 GMT The American people feel sick and frightened and confused, and they want someone who can reassure them, not only that everything is going to be all right, but that a calm, sure, steady hand is on the Ship of State, quietly steering her past the hidden icebergs.
- The making of a fatwa (Independent)
 Mon, 29 Sep 2008 23:09:04 GMT For Sherry Jones, an American journalist turned novelist, The Jewel of Medina – a fictional account of the life of Aisha, child bride of the Prophet Mohamed – was to be the successful product of nearly six years spent immersed in the history, culture and language of eighth-century Arabia.
- Hale Farm gets green, leafy gift (Akron Beacon Journal)
 Wed, 01 Oct 2008 05:39:21 GMT BATH TWP.: Siegfried Buerling's vision helped make Hale Farm & Village a place where people could explore history, not just view its remnants.
- Pattonville author pens fact-fiction tale (The Paris News)
 Mon, 29 Sep 2008 18:38:36 GMT Dr. L.C. Stout, educator, pastor and family geneologist, has drawn upon life experiences and years of research in the publication of “Another Day, Another Way,” a fictional work about the life of a relative.
- US academic dubs new book on Prophet Mohammed "softcore pornography" (New Kerala)
 Tue, 30 Sep 2008 16:52:40 GMT London, Sept 30 : American author Sherry Jones' book, "The Jewel of Medina", has been termed "softcore pornography" by an American academic.
- Battle-tested St. Anna (SouthtownStar)
 Mon, 29 Sep 2008 09:20:33 GMT World War II has been a constant source of inspiration for Hollywood over the years, and filmmakers have responded with countless tales of GIs landing in Normandy, and Marines slogging their way over Pacific islands.
- Papers press ahead (Peoria Journal Star)
 Sun, 28 Sep 2008 22:33:31 GMT The nation’s first journalism school marks its 100th anniversary and looks to the future as the industry tries to reinvent itself.
- A Maine haven for hawks, horses, and ATVs (Boston Globe)
 Sun, 28 Sep 2008 12:33:33 GMT YORK, Maine - Although minutes from Route 1, Mount Agamenticus is the heart of a 10,000-acre wooded wilderness, the largest unfragmented coastal forest between Acadia National Park and the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Rising 692 feet above sea level, the mountain provides important wetland and forest habitats for diverse plant, water, and woodland creatures, as well as 40 miles of ...
- The great pretender: David Grann meets Frederic Bourdin, the man who pretended to be missing teenager (Guardian Unlimited)
 Sat, 27 Sep 2008 23:38:16 GMT How did French Algerian Frederic Bourdin got into missing teenager's family and why did they end up being investigated for murder? David Grann meets the 'Chameleon from Nantes'
- Kaiser Permanente And Veterans Affairs Preview Electronic Health Record Interoperability To Enable Better Health Care (Medical News Today)
 Wed, 24 Sep 2008 12:18:06 GMT William Ozzie may be a fictional solider, but his electronic health record showed how Kaiser Permanente, the Department of Veterans Affairs and private sector providers can seamlessly share information over an interoperable health information exchange.
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