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Learn About the Polar Bears of Churchill Article 
Learn all about the polar bears of Churchill, their migration pattern, and how town residents respond to the yearly polar bear invasion.
Jan 13, 2010 - Megan Jungwi
Polar Bears Granted Asylum Article 
The United States has agreed to grant polar bears a large area of so-called "critical habitat" in Alaska.
Nov 27, 2010 - Paula Thomas
Polar Bear Moved from Edinburgh Zoo to Highlands Article 
Britain's only captive Polar Bear leaves the zoo for a luxury four-acre enclosure.
Nov 4, 2009 - John Blatchford
Polar Bear Moves from Edinburgh Zoo to Highlands Article 
Britain's only captive Polar Bear leaves the zoo for a luxury four-acre enclosure.
Nov 4, 2009 - John Blatchford
Quinn Martin's The Invaders in Print Article 
An intriguing foray into an alternative, often superior, vision of the ABC drama, Pyramid's 1967 Invaders paperback line proved as outstanding as it was short-lived.
Jun 18, 2009 - Rolf Maurer
Bear Walkers Article 
A special breed of bear research scientists are known as "bear walkers;" instead of studying the animals from afar, they live and work with bears on a day-to-day basis.
Jan 27, 2010 - Amy Sillup
Polar Caves, New Hampshire Wonder Article 
An adventure that's a day-trip from Boston and much of the Northeast, Polar Caves are a must-see outdoor attraction that kids love, and the highlight of a vacation.
Aug 29, 2008 - Stillman Rogers
Centenary of Scott's Polar Antarctic Expedition Article 
Captain Robert Falcon Scott left the UK on June 15 1910 on his ill-fated voyage to the South Pole. This year marks the centenary of the famous antarctic expedition
Jan 10, 2010 - Thora Fitzpatrick
The Life and Struggles of Winston Churchill: Russia Beleaguered Article 
In 1942, the Russians were in the front line of World War Two. Meanwhile, the USA, a more recent combatant, was still gearing up for the hostilities.
Nov 8, 2011 - Brenda Ralph Lewis
The Life and Struggles of Winston Churchill: 1940, Year of Peril Article 
In the summer months of 1940, the British were faced with one crisis after another, culminating in the Battle of Britain which they had to win to survive.
The Life and Struggles of Winston Churchill: Britain Stands Alone Article 
By June 1940, Britain was the last combatant still free to resist the Nazis. Churchill wanted to enlist the United States for the struggle that lay ahead.
Oct 17, 2011 - Brenda Ralph Lewis
The Life and Struggles of Winston Churchill: Winston at the Helm Article 
Churchill became British Prime Minister on May 10, 1940. "At last I had authority to give directions over the whole scene (of the war)," he later wrote.
Oct 11, 2011 - Brenda Ralph Lewis
The Life and Struggles of Winston Churchill: Warnings of War Article 
In 1939, only twenty years after the end of World War One, Britain was once more opposing Germany, but this time in a desperate struggle for survival
Journey to Churchill Exhibit—A World Class Feature for Winnipeg Article 
The new Journey to Churchill exhibit at the Assiniboine Park Zoo will be another world class attraction drawing attention to the modest city of Winnipeg.
Mar 1, 2011 - Ron Wiebe
Dark Age Britain: Roman Towns and Anglo-Saxon Huts Article 
The Anglo-Saxons had a totally different way of life to the Romano-Britons who had adopted the Roman lifestyle in the province of Britannia.
Mar 8, 2011 - Brenda Ralph Lewis
Qannik at Louisville Zoo is an Ambassador from the Arctic Article 
Polar Bears International and North American zoos are working together to spur Arctic conservation efforts through educational programs in zoos.
Jul 9, 2011 - Kathlin F. Sickel
The Meaning of Western Betrayal Article 
The policies of the Western Democracies from the end of World War I to the Cold War are considered treachery by many Eastern and Central European nations.
Jan 26, 2010 - Ivan Castro
Tales of Haunted Ontario Article 
Ontario is home to many old buildings, historical sites, and battlefields. Some of these are believed to be haunted by ghosts, and other supernatural occurrences.
Apr 15, 2009 - Jason Gray
Dover Castle, UK - Self Catering Cottages Article 
A new innovation by English Heritage offers self-catering in an English castle, a stately home or a palace. Here we look at Dover Castle in Kent and what it offers.
Feb 1, 2008 - Mari Nicholson
The 2010 Olympics in Vancouver Article 
The TV coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics will include plenty of sports as well as local color, and everything will be broadcast in HD.
Feb 4, 2010 - Francine Brokaw