Stephen berry always brings to his research incredible, beautiful writing. With rich insights, and what i think many of us like so much, and that is a good thing because his work is so good, you want to succumb to jealousy but you just cant because he is such a wonderful guy. He is a fantastic teacher as well. Many of us have worked with him over the years, at the university of georgia, he is not only a terrific scholar, he has written or edited six books, my favorite is all the makes of man, love, ambition, and the civil war south, that was his dissertation done sometime ago at the university of north carolina. William varney was his advisor, who is still there, another book that i would highly recommend, that he edited, a fantastic book called, wielding the war stories from the civil wars ragged edge. And, he has many of his students, graduate students working on this project as well. My favorite of all the digital projects, titled, private voices , American Civil War letters, many o
two big-name employers cut health care coverage because of obamacare. do you remember that promise, you could keep the coverage you like, not happening. today, the president starts a bus tour, speaking to friendly college audiences. he ll push a free ride for college students, funded in part by taxpayers. that is the theme of the show today. the middle class, struggling big time and getting more of the same from the president. varney & company about to begin. make it happen with the all-new fidelity active trader pro. it s one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades when you start using active trader pro today. 11:15 eastern this morning. mark that time. president obama will make his pitch to the middle class. his bus tour of college campuses in new york and pennsylvania will start today. here is the talking points. more of the same. tax and spend policies, but here is the reality. since the president took office, unemploymen
A trio of $13,500 contests for up-and-coming younger horses were at the top of the bill of fare at Harrah’s Philadelphia on a warm Thursday afternoon on April 20.
It was Million Dollar Monday at Plainridge Park as eight fields of finalists vied for $125,000 each to determine this year's Massachusetts Sire Stakes champions.