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"Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration and Its Legacy" Explores the Interiors of the Kennedy-Era White House


interior design of the People’s House during one of the most influential presidential administrations in history.
The tome is a new edition of a 1998 book titled
Designing Camelot: The Kennedy White House Restoration with added components, including first-person accounts, personal and public correspondences, accounts from members of the press, photographs of the many rooms of the
First Lady’s design decisions, and anecdotes about the many people who were involved in this monumental process. The book also features a foreword by Caroline Kennedy. To learn how this fascinating book came to life,
House Beautiful spoke to the book’s authors, James Archer Abbott and Elaine Rice Bachmann. ....

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Evil Star Michael Emerson Reflects on Lost, Its Legacy & Career Impact


Evil Star Michael Emerson Reflects on Lost, Its Legacy & Career Impact
Evil Star Michael Emerson Reflects on Lost, Its Legacy & Career Impact
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Orpheus Descending in 1990, the actor came back to screen in 1997 in
The Journey taking largely bit roles in films until landing his memorable stint on
The Practice as William Hinks. With a steady stream of guest spots on TV and more bit roles on film, it wouldn t be until he landed on the ensemble cast of
Lost where he hit his big break as Ben Linus, leader of the mysterious Others, occupants of the Island the plane crash survivors found themselves on. I spoke to Emerson while he s promoting his Paramount+ series ....

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Rape of Japanese Men and Women After World War II - Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services


Veterans Today | Military Foreign Affairs Policy Journal for Clandestine Services
Rape of Japanese Men and Women After World War II
In one raid on Tokyo alone, in one night, an estimated 75,000 to 200,000 people, mostly women and children, were burned to death.
Alexis: In response to the previous article, I received a number of messages from a reader positing the claim that “court history is mostly correct, with omissions, following Perry/Tokyo in 1856 were Rothschild, silk for arms traders, selling outdated British ships and artillery to Japan to start east war to distract Balkin war.”
I simply could not hold my laughter precisely because “court history” has been largely wrong, particularly when it comes to examining World War II. I sent that reader just a number of scholarly sources to peruse in order to contextualize what was happening in Asia at the dawn of the twentieth century,[1] but I doubt that he will check them out. ....

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