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Cassius Clay
Muhammad Ali on the Origin of the Name Cassius Clay

  By erica • March 5, 2014 Uncategorized

Boxer Muhammad Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay, describes where the Clay name came from and he explains how he first got into boxing. Continue reading

Tagged   Cassius Clay, Cassius Clay, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Ali, Religion, slavery, Sports
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Cassius Clay
Muhammad Ali: “I’m No Longer Clay, I’m No Longer a Slave’

  By erica • March 5, 2014 Uncategorized

Boxer Muhammad Ali, formerly known as Cassius Clay, describes why he changed his name to Ali and explains how he reacts when someone uses the wrong name when they speak to him. Continue reading

Tagged   Boxing, Cassius Clay, Cassius Clay, Islam, Muhammad Ali, Muhammad Ali, Religion, Sports
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J. D. Salinger
Joyce Maynard Discusses Her J. D. Salinger Affair

  By erica • March 5, 2014 Uncategorized

Author Joyce Maynard shares intimate details of her nine-month affair with reclusive writer J.D. Salinger, whom she calls “Jerry,” in 1972 when he was 53 and she was only 18. Continue reading

Tagged   J. D. Salinger
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Walter Cronkite on His Vietnam War Commentary

  By erica • March 5, 2014 Uncategorized

Walter Cronkite, anchorman of the CBS Evening News, discusses his Vietnam War coverage and the importance of his commentary. Continue reading

Tagged   Trending, Vietnam War, Walter Cronkite
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Walter Cronkite
Cronkite on the Creation of His Sign Off: ‘That’s the Way It Is’

  By erica • March 5, 2014 Uncategorized

Anchorman Walter Cronkite explains where the idea for his sign off came from and describes the initial reaction to the slogan. Continue reading

Tagged   Walter Cronkite
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A Ukrainian Soldier Shares His Thoughts on the Invasion

  By erica • March 4, 2014 Uncategorized

"We don't want fratricidal war," says a Ukrainian soldier as he awaits the Russian invasion of Crimea, Ukraine, and adds, "We're preparing for the worst."
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2014 Crimean Crisis
Ukrainian Citizens & Soldiers React to the Russian Invasion

  By erica • March 4, 2014 Uncategorized

Vice reporter Simon Ostrovsky interviews Ukrainian civilians and base commanders as he covers Russia's military intervention of Ukraine's Crimean peninsula, which began on February 26, 2014. Continue reading

Tagged   2014 Crimean Crisis, Crimea, Military, Politics and History, Protest, Russia, Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, Vladimir Putin, War
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2014 Crimean Crisis
Roland Oliphant on the Military Intervention

  By erica • March 4, 2014 Uncategorized

The Telegraph's Roland Oliphant reports from the border of Crimea, Ukraine where Russia's military intervention began on February 27, 2014. Continue reading

Tagged   2014 Crimean Crisis, Crimea, Military, Politics and History, Protest, Russia, Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, Vladimir Putin, War
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Hugo Chávez
Sean Penn on His Meeting With Hugo Chavez

  By erica • March 4, 2014 Uncategorized

Actor and political activist Sean Penn describes meeting President Hugo Chavez during his visit to Venezuela and shares his thoughts on the local media. Continue reading

Tagged   Death, Hugo Chávez, Hugo Chavez, Politics and History, President, Sean Penn, World Leader
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Hugo Chávez
George Galloway on Hugo Chavez as a World Leader

  By erica • March 4, 2014 Uncategorized

George Galloway, a campaign adviser to Hugo Chavez, remembers his friend and explains why he was one of the greatest world leaders in history. Continue reading

Tagged   Death, George Galloway, Hugo Chávez, Hugo Chavez, Politics and History, President, Venzuella, World Leader
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