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On Tuesday 6 June, 1944, nearly 160,000 allied soldiers landed along a 50-mile stretch of coast in Normandy. D-Day marked the beginning of the end for the Nazi Occupation of western Europe. But at the time, German generals in charge of defending the beaches didn’t believe the full scale Allied invasion of France had even begun. Thanks to a series of deceptions, the bulk of Germany’s defensive forces were 150 miles away when the Normandy landings were taking place.
On Tuesday 6 June, 1944, nearly 160,000 allied soldiers landed along a 50-mile stretch of coast in Normandy. D-Day marked the beginning of the end for the Nazi Occupation of western Europe. But at the time, German generals in charge of defending the beaches didn’t believe the full scale Allied invasion of France had even begun. Thanks to a series of deceptions, the bulk of Germany’s defensive forces were 150 miles away when the Normandy landings were taking place.
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Some of the biggest U.S. airlines are quietly charging solo travelers more than passengers who book as a pair, according to recent travel industry findings. American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have added new fare rules that require passengers to book at least two tickets to access the cheapest fares. That means solo travelers could end up paying as much as 70 percent. This pricing tactic appears designed to target business travelers, who often book last-minute and travel alone.
Some of the biggest U.S. airlines are quietly charging solo travelers more than passengers who book as a pair, according to recent travel industry findings. American Airlines, Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have added new fare rules that require passengers to book at least two tickets to access the cheapest fares. That means solo travelers could end up paying as much as 70 percent. This pricing tactic appears designed to target business travelers, who often book last-minute and travel alone.
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Sir Walter Raleigh, English landed gentleman, writer, soldier and explorer was one of Queen Elizabeth I's favorites. He had even famously cast his expensive cloak on to a muddy puddle once to protect her royal feet. On May 31, 1592, the Queen discovered Raleigh had secretly married one of her ladies-in-waiting, Elizabeth had not been consulted and was furious. The pair was arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London. And so began Raleigh's descent into disfavor, disgrace and, ultimately, death.
Sir Walter Raleigh, English landed gentleman, writer, soldier and explorer was one of Queen Elizabeth I's favorites. He had even famously cast his expensive cloak on to a muddy puddle once to protect her royal feet. On May 31, 1592, the Queen discovered Raleigh had secretly married one of her ladies-in-waiting, Elizabeth had not been consulted and was furious. The pair was arrested and imprisoned in the Tower of London. And so began Raleigh's descent into disfavor, disgrace and, ultimately, death.
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There’s something inherently nostalgic about popping a DVD into a player. Remember when movie night was an exciting, planned event complete with a physical collection you could browse through? That’s what playing DVDs can help you feel again. This nostalgia is a warm, fuzzy feeling of tangible connection in our increasingly digital lives.
There’s something inherently nostalgic about popping a DVD into a player. Remember when movie night was an exciting, planned event complete with a physical collection you could browse through? That’s what playing DVDs can help you feel again. This nostalgia is a warm, fuzzy feeling of tangible connection in our increasingly digital lives.
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