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JFK Library opens exhibit on Cuban missile crisis (+) Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 (Full Documentary)

Featured Image: Map of Florida, Cuba. SOURCE: Wikipedia (Public-Domain.)

From Boston.com AP /  April 14, 2013

BOSTON (AP) — The JFK Library and Museum in Boston has a new exhibit that tells the story of the Cuban missile crisis through once-secret White House recordings and documents. . . . Read Complete Report

Mural Showing Cuba flag and Che Guevare SOURCE Public Domain Images Online

 

 

Photo: Mural Showing Cuba flag and Che Guevare. SOURCE: Public Domain Images Online

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Cuban Missile Crisis 1962 (Full Documentary)

Published on May 21, 2012

News Special on the Cuban Missile Crisis ( October Crisis) in 1962.

Washington State bar owner opens up pot-smoking club (Video Report)

from Fox News

12/8/2012

Sports bar takes advantage of new law

MAYAN BONES REVEAL PAINFUL END (+) Maya Museum opens in Cancun

from Discovery News

Analysis by Rossella Lorenzi
Wed Nov 14, 2012 09:44 AM ET

Evidence of the miserable life lived by the Maya during the Spanish conquest of the 16th century has emerged in an ancient settlement of Mexico’s east coast, as archaeologists unearthed dozens of infant skeletons with signs of malnutrition and acute anemia.

Found in the recently opened archaeological site of San Miguelito, in the middle of the hotel chain area of Quintana Roo, near Cancun, the human burials were excavated within 11 housing buildings dating to the Late Postclassic Mayan Period (1200 – 1550). . . . Read Complete Report

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from USA Today
Maya Museum opens in Cancun

By Jayne Clark, USA TODAY

3:22PM EST November 15. 2012 – A $15 million museum has opened in Cancun, just in time for the end of the world.

If some interpretations of the Mayan calendar are correct, the world will come to a screeching halt Dec. 21. So consider the debut of Cancun’s Maya Museum not only a tribute to the ancient civilization that once occupied this part of Mexico and beyond, but a vote of confidence that the sun will rise on Dec. 22. . . . Read Complete Report