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>Monday April 02, 2001
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>ARIZONA
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>http://www.arizonarepublic.com:80/arizona/articles/0401b3update01.html At
>the Pioneer Arizona Living History Museum, the horse handler was fired,
>four board members resigned and a new board president was elected. Much of
>the flux can be traced to infighting among museum officials and an admitted
>history of gross mismanagement.
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>CALIFORNIA
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>http://www.latimes.com:80/news/state/20010401/t000027994.html The site was
>bare wilderness in 1847 when the Mexican War turned it into a lookout post
>for the pueblo. The first bodies committed to the ground there were those
>of four soldiers killed in late 1847 when a powder magazine exploded. Later
>rumors held that the pueblo buried dead Native Americans by tossing their
>bodies into the steep ravine at the foot of the hill. Perhaps that inspired
>the Spanish name for the place "Canada de Los Muertos" (Ravine of the Dead).
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>PLACE NAMES
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>http://www.sacbee.com:80/lifestyle/news/lifestyle08_20010401.html William
>Henry Ashley rolled the first wagon by Chimney Rock in 1827. Indians called
>it something else, but pioneer sensibilities vetoed the nickname "Elk Penis."
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>CYBERIA
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>http://www.journalstar.com:80/nebraska?story_id=2855&date=20010401&past=
>Steamboat Bertrand sank 136 years ago. When Tuttle came to the Missouri
>River, she knew little about the Bertrand. She earned a master's degree at
>the University of Arizona.
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>http://www.contracostatimes.com/news/nation/stories/tompaine_20010401.htm
>Most of Thomas Paine is missing and bits of him have migrated all over the
>world. This is the man who said, 'The world is my country.' William
>Cobbett, a former rival who had attacked Paine but later revered him, dug
>up his body without permission to inspire England's democracy movement. The
>boxed bones were eventually sold off, bit by bit. Now the historical
>society is calling on historians and collectors to track down his bones for
>reinterment, perhaps in 2009, the 200th anniversary of Paine's death.
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