Tuesday, October 29, 2013

OLL LEWIS: Yesterday's News Today

Yesterday’s News Today
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On this day in 1618 the adventurer, explorer, privateer, trader and financial backer of several early attempts to found a British colony in North America, Sir Walter Raleigh, was executed on trumped up charges related to an assassination attempt on King James. Raleigh, unlike his cohorts Drake and Grenville, was the victim of living long enough to see England's enemy, Spain, which had been where Raleigh had “acquired” most of his fortune from, become an ally and this had made Raleigh's current attachment to his head a political stumbling block.

And now the news:

  • Snared and beaten badger found on footpath in Scot...
  • Otter killed in illegal eel trap on Anglesey
  • Climate Change Has Silver Lining for Grizzy Bears
  • Britain’s rarest freshwater fish reappears in Bass...
  • Discovery of a new species of nectar-feeding bat f...

  • Dino impact also destroyed bees, says study

  • So how did the colonies Raleigh funded do?

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4p-bWA1FOqs

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