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Ten Best U.S. Concert Venues, 2015

Complied by USA TODAY, here are the top ten best places to see a concert in the United States. Location of each venue is also listed. Rank Venue…

Changing Views of Free Speech in the U.S.

Many Americans, including many who supported the new Constitution, criticized the document because it lacked a bill of rights—a listing of the basic rights held by people against the new…

Division I-AA

First Round(Nov. 25)at Appalachian St. 31James Madison 24at Delaware 38Hofstra 17at Georgia Southern 24Troy St. 21at Marshall 38Jackson St. 8at McNeese St. 33Idaho 3at Montana 48Eastern…

Triple Alliance and Triple Entente

(Encyclopedia) Triple Alliance and Triple EntenteTriple Alliance and Triple Ententeäntäntˈ [key], two international combinations of states that dominated the diplomatic history of Western Europe from…

counterfeiting

(Encyclopedia) counterfeiting, manufacturing spurious coins, paper money, or evidences of governmental obligation (e.g., bonds) in the semblance of the true. There must be sufficient resemblance to…

European Commission

(Encyclopedia) European Commission (EC), institution of the European Union (EU) invested with executive powers; it also is the main EU institution that initiates legislation. Located in Brussels,…

Entertainment Quizzes

Recent Quizzes   Biography | Business | Entertainment | Health & Science | History & Gov't | Society & Culture | Sports | United States | World     Jump to: A B C D E F G H I J…

Paul Azinger

Paul AzingerBorn: Jan. 6, 1960Golf PGA Player of Year (1987); 12 career wins, including '93 PGA Championship; missed most of '94 season overcoming lymphoma (a form of cancer) in right…

Eastern Question

(Encyclopedia) Eastern Question, term designating the problem of European territory controlled by the decaying Ottoman Empire in the 18th, 19th, and early 20th cent. The Turkish threat to Europe was…

Leon M. Sandifer Biography

Leon M. SandiferAge: 78 longtime baseball coach at Austin Peay who ran track and played football and baseball while a student at the school from 1937–39; member of the Austin Peay Hall of…