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<title>The Crimes of Christopher Columbus</title>
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<description> The Crimes of Christopher Columbus Dinesh D&#x26;#x27;Souza Multiculturalism is presented by its advocates in the schools and universities as a benign alternative to monoculturalism. Historian Peter Stearns insists that the multicultural debate &#x26;#x22;is between those who think there are special marvelous features about the Western tradition that students should be exposed to, and others who feel it&#x26;#x27;s much more important for students to have a sense of the way the larger world has developed.&#x26;#x22; This is the unmistakable appeal of multiculturalism: it is obviously better to study many cultures rather than a single culture, to have diverse points of...</description>
<author>First Things and other sources</author>
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<pubDate>Mon, 11 Oct 2004 23:44:09 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Marco Polo discovered America 200 years before Colombus, according to map</title>
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<description> Possible discovered of America by Marco Polo before Colomb: account in VSD &#x26;#x27;America - its West coast - would have been discovered by Marco Polo some 200 years before Christophe Colomb, according to a chart of the Library of the Congress in Washington examined since 1943 by the FBI and whose history is told in published review VSD Wednesday. This document, brought to the Library in 1933 by Marcian Rossi, an American naturalized citizen originating in Italy, &#x26;#x93;represents a boat beside a chart showing part of India, China, Japan, the Eastern Indies and North America&#x26;#x94;, indicates the report/ratio of...</description>
<author>AFP via translation</author>
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<pubDate>Thu, 9 Aug 2007 10:28:45 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Mexican Archeologists Discover Evidence of Child Sacrifice</title>
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<description>MEXICO CITY (AP) - Archeologists have discovered the remains of two dozen children in Mexico apparently sacrificed by priests who slashed their throats and offered their blood to the rain god Tlaloc, researchers said Tuesday. The discovery at a former Toltec settlement indicates child sacrifice predated the Aztecs, an advanced civilization conquered by the Spain in the 16th century and was fairly commonplace. Dating to about AD 950 to 1150, the bones of the children were found on the outskirts of the Toltec archeological zone Tula, said Luis Gamboa, an archeologist for the National Institute of Anthropology and History. The...</description>
<author>Cnews</author>
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<pubDate>Thu, 19 Apr 2007 01:52:55 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Exploring Columbus (Great Man or Racist Oppressor?)</title>
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<description> &#x26;#x22;Dad, why does America celebrate Columbus Day?&#x26;#x22; &#x26;#x22;Well, Billy, in 1492, Christopher Columbus sailed from Europe to America and founded the very first settlement in the New World. His arrival marks the beginning of America as we know it.&#x26;#x22; &#x26;#x22;But didn&#x26;#x27;t he discover America by accident, dad?&#x26;#x22; &#x26;#x22;Columbus believed the Earth was a sphere. He thought he could reach the Far East by setting off on a westward course. Though he stumbled upon what is now the Bahamas by accident, he was still a great explorer and a great man, Billy.&#x26;#x22; &#x26;#x22;A great man, dad, or a racist oppressor?&#x26;#x22;...</description>
<author>Pittsburgh Tribune-Review</author>
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<pubDate>Mon, 10 Oct 2005 01:38:56 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Columbus Day: The Cure for 9/11 
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<link>http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1237114/posts</link>
<description>On October 12, 1492, Christopher Columbus discovered the New World, opening a sea route to vast uncharted territories that awaited the spread of Western civilization. Centuries later, the ensuing cultural migration culminated in the birth and explosive growth of the greatest nation in history: the United States of America. On September 11, 2001, that nation came under attack by Islamic totalitarians who hate the distinctive values of Western civilization that America so proudly embraces--reason, science, individual rights, and capitalism--and who targeted the World Trade Center and the Pentagon as symbols of those values. These attacks could not be dismissed as...</description>
<author>Capitalism Magazine</author>
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<pubDate>Wed, 6 Oct 2004 19:23:05 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Christophoros Columbus: A Byzantine Prince from Chios, Greece</title>
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<description>Christophoros Columbus: A Byzantine Prince from Chios, Greece, by Ruth G. Durlacher-WolperCover of the book by Ruth G. Durlacher-Wolper. Over 500 years ago, Admiral Christophoros Columbus stepped upon the soil of San Salvador Island, Bahamas, in the New World, with the banner of the Royal Standard of Spain flying in all its glory. The captains of La Nina and La Pinta followed him off the La Santa Maria, carrying the banners of the Green Cross. Behind them came the weary crew -- men whose faith had weakened during the hard journey, but who had had their faith revived time and...</description>
<author>grecoreport.com</author>
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<pubDate>Fri, 6 Aug 2004 00:48:37 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>1421 (Chinese discovery of America)</title>
<link>http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1050072/posts</link>
<description>Hello, I am wondering if anyone out there has read &#x26;#x22;1421&#x26;#x22; yet. I read it over the holidays and found it about 80% believable. In reading some of the other reviews on Amazon, it seemed that some skeptical readers blew it off due to a small set of fanciful conjectures that appeared relatively early in the book. Any other reviews?</description>
<author>(vanity concerning the book 1421)</author>
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<pubDate>Fri, 2 Jan 2004 00:48:30 GMT</pubDate>
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