A sound number of four updates today. The suspension from yesterday is now complying, Yehaaaw!
#On This Day; In 1997 Albright sworn in as secretary of state
The day after her unanimous confirmation by the U.S. Senate, Madeline Albright
is sworn in as America's first female secretary of state by Vice President Al Gore
at the White House. As head of the U.S. State Department, Albright was the highest
ranking female official in U.S. history, a distinction that led some to declare
that...
How do. A chilled out number of two updates today. One suspension though, since yesterday.
#On This Day; In 1901 Queen Victoria Dies
The death of Queen Victoria on January 22, 1901, ends an era in which most of her British subjects
know no other monarch. Her 63-year reign, the longest in British history, saw the growth of an empire
on which the sun never set. Victoria restored dignity to the English monarchy and ensured its survival
as a ceremonial political institution.
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How do. A nice ammount of five updates today. Although there is one update I'm not so sure
about, and will probably be processed later.
#On This Day; In 1916 National Board of Review says no nudity in films
The National Board of Review, founded in 1909 as the National Board of Censorship,
agrees it will not accept nudity in films. The board, a volunteer group of film
fans representing movie studios, served as an industry watchdog to help studios
avoid government censorship. Critics...