On This Day: Bush declares Gulf War over
On March 6, 1991, U.S. President George H.W. Bush, addressing a joint session of Congress, declared the Persian Gulf War over.
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On March 6, 1991, U.S. President George H.W. Bush, addressing a joint session of Congress, declared the Persian Gulf War over. File Photo by Mark Grosser/UPI | License Photo
On March 6, 1957, Ghana became an independent country after declaring independence from Britain. The country was led by Prime Minister Kwame Nkrumah. File Photo by Debbie Hill/UPI | License Photo
The MS Herald of Free Enterprise, pictured in 1984, was a ferry that sank March 6, 1987, after hitting a sea wall as it left the Belgian port of Zeebrugge. File Photo courtesy of Wikimedia
Jacksonville native first major female American diplomat
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Kneeling before the tomb of a Danish war hero of 1895, Ruth Bryan Owen, first diplomatic minister of the United States, places a wreath and an American flag before the headstone of the patriotic shrine. The flag of Denmark flies overhead as a Danish Red Cross nurse (right) watches the ceremony.Getty Images Show MoreShow Less
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Eleanor Roosevelt is pictured with her house guest, Ruth Bryan Owen, the U.S. minister to Denmark, in October 1934 on the South Grounds of the White House. Owen is the daughter of William Jennings Bryan.George Rinhart | Corbis via Getty Images Show MoreShow Less
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A practicing physician in Denver, Kevin Schewe carefully constructed the books to appeal to a wide range of ages and interests. In
Bad Love Beyond they battle KGB agents during the height of the Cold War and dinosaurs on a planet across the universe. He explains to Bishop how real-l
On March 5, 1946 - 75 years ago today - Winston Churchill delivered a speech in the small Midwestern town of Fulton, Missouri, that was fundamentally to alter the way that the world saw itself.