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Archive for May 25th, 2007

What if you always wondered what happened to your son?

It is a village called Chan, in Khum Taing Krasaing of Batheay district, Kg. Cham province. Just about 78 km, Northeast of Phnom Penh, under a small hut at the North end of the village, there is a bending back woman, aged 82, sitting on a piece of wood with a walking stick in her [...]

What if you were reunited with your childhood sweetheart?

I met my soul mate when I was twelve years old. We were close for seven years, which meant, of course, all the “firsts.” First kiss, first party, first cigarette, first fight, and first hurt. We got our driver’s licenses and cars, and had our first sexual experiences. I loved his voice the moment I [...]

What if you met your father after 23 years?

James Howard from New Berlin met his biological daughter, Patti Taylor, for the first time in almost 23 years Tuesday at Mitchell International Airport.
They reconnected over the Internet. Patti tracked her biological father down just before Easter.
Howard, 46, is thrilled they were finally able to meet. “Your life aint that important to turn your back [...]

What If? - History May 25

On May 25, 1925, John T. Scopes was indicted in Tennessee for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution. (Go to article.)
1787 The Constitutional Convention was convened in Philadelphia.
1810 Argentina began its revolt against Spain.
1844 The first telegraphed news dispatch, sent from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore, appeared in the Baltimore Patriot.
1878 Song-and-dance man Bill “Bojangles” Robinson was [...]