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Picture of the day for September 9, 2017

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Picture of the day on September 9, 2017: A (pre-)daguerreotype incunable of photography: Steinheil's and von Kobell's picture of Munich's Neuhauser Straße with St. Michael's Church on the left side. This photograph was taken in July 1839 on silver chloride paper.

Bernie Sanders Bites Back At Hillary After Recent Criticisms In Her Upcoming Book

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Bernie Sanders Bites Back At Hillary After Recent Criticisms In Her Upcoming Book "Look, Secretary Clinton ran against the most unpopular candidate in the history of this country and she lost." September 8, 2017 at 02:08PM

reinvent the wheel: Word of the day for September 9, 2017

reinvent the wheel , v : (idiomatic) To do work unnecessarily when it has already been done satisfactorily by others; to attempt to devise a solution to a problem when a solution already exists.

Article of the day for September 9, 2017

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Article of the day is California Diamond Jubilee half dollar. Check it out: http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

Bernie Sanders Bites Back At Hillary After Recent Criticisms In Her Upcoming Book

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Bernie Sanders Bites Back At Hillary After Recent Criticisms In Her Upcoming Book

What Does an Innocent Man Have to Do to Go Free? Plead…

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What Does an Innocent Man Have to Do to Go Free? Plead…

What Does an Innocent Man Have to Do to Go Free? Plead…

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What Does an Innocent Man Have to Do to Go Free? Plead… A case in Baltimore — in which two men were convicted of the same murder and cleared by DNA 20 years later — shows how far prosecutors will go to preserve a conviction.

Article of the day for September 9, 2017

The Article of the day for September 9, 2017 is California Diamond Jubilee half dollar . The California Diamond Jubilee half dollar was a US commemorative fifty cent piece, struck at the San Francisco Mint in 1925. The San Francisco Citizens' Committee wanted to use coin sales to fund a celebration of the 75th anniversary of California statehood. A California congressman attached the authorization to another coinage bill, which was approved in early 1925. Designs by sculptor Jo Mora met a hostile reception at the Commission of Fine Arts, but the Citizens' Committee would not change them, and they were approved. The coin has been widely praised for its beauty; the obverse depicts a Gold Rush-era prospector, and the reverse is an adaptation of the Flag of California, showing a grizzly bear. Some 150,000 of the authorized mintage of 300,000 coins were struck in August 1925 in San Francisco. They were offered for sale the following month, but nearly half went unsold, and were late

reinvent the wheel: Word of the day for September 9, 2017

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Word of the day is reinvent the wheel : (idiomatic) To do work unnecessarily when it has already been done satisfactorily by others; to attempt to devise a solution to a problem when a solution already exists.

Picture of the day for September 9, 2017

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A (pre-)daguerreotype incunable of photography: Steinheil's and von Kobell's picture of Munich's Neuhauser Straße with St. Michael's Church on the left side. This photograph was taken in July 1839 on silver chloride paper..

New edit in the Article on Google

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Google Custom Search Engine edited the Article on Google http://ift.tt/1oWeX6W

New edit in the Article on Google

On September 8, 2017 at 06:05PM, made an edit the Article on Google . The edit was about .