Macabre crimes have long fascinated us, and our murky past ensures that we have no shortage of tales to chill and entertain in equal measure. From Jack the Ripper to John George Haigh, from Dr Crippen
The murder of popular vaudeville actor Thomas Weldon Atherstone in 1910 remains one of Britain's great unsolved mysteries. Expert Ripperologist Richard Whittington-Egan investigates.
Quaglino's is one of the world's most successful and talked about restaurants, designed to be functional, sensational and unforgettable. On average, 7000 people eat at Quaglino's each week; the menu
Prayers of the Heart -Keep your heart with all diligence, for out of it are the issues of life." Proverbs 4:23 KJV These prayers have been compiled from the Word of God. In this day and time, we are d
You can see in Count it All Joy that my plans were thwarted, but it all ended for my good. I expressed my trials and tribulations in my book. However, those experiences strengthened my bond with the L
Keith Whittington discusses the history and development of judicial review. Analyzing the arguments for and against judicial review, Whittington also relates its impact on Constiutional law throughout
To date there has not been a clear look at the home care experience of older African Americans. "Surviving Dependence: Voices of African American Elders" attempts to meet the need for recording and in
Interpreting Colonist Office and church documents, Johnson (history, U. of Miami-Coral Gables) traces how the Bahamas took a higher road in race relations in the British West Indian colonies due to a