Dark Ages
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition | Date: 2008
Dark Ages see Middle Ages .
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Slouching toward Phoenix. (Dark Ages II conference)
Reason; 4/1/1997; Karlgaard, Rich; 787 words
; Conservatives gather at a swank, sunny resort to remind themselves how terrible the world is. The occasion is Dark Ages II, and it deserves the name. Talk about odd fusions. You'll find none more implausible than the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix, a resort hotel designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the
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Light in the Dark Ages.(Light in the Dark Ages: The Friendship of Francis and Clare of Assisi)(Brief article)(Book review)
Internet Bookwatch; 11/1/2007; 211 words
; Light in the Dark Ages Jon M. Sweeney Paraclete Press PO Box 1568, Orleans, MA 02653 9781155724764, $16.95 www.paracletepress.com Light in the Dark Ages: The Friendship of Francis of Francis and Clare of Assisi is a spiritual biography of Francis and Clare of Assisi, written especially to help
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ON TELEVISION: History Channel turns unromantic eye to 'The Dark Ages' Sunday night
New Haven Register; 3/2/2007; Joe Amarante; 661 words
; You can't help but feel ashamed for humanity while watching the two-hour special "The Dark Ages" on The History Channel (9 p.m. Sunday). Even during the best periods of history, the human story is filled with bloody battles and cruelty (today has Iraq, North Korea and Darfur). But the Dark Ages
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Surely, They Joust?; Conservatives To Schmooze at `Dark Ages' Retreat
The Washington Post; 7/28/1995; Laurie Goodstein; 567 words
; Conservatives have invited 3,000 right-leaning luminaries to a New Year's retreat in Florida intended to rival the annual Renaissance Weekend in Hilton Head, S.C., attended by friends of President Clinton. The conservatives, those wags, are calling theirs the Dark Ages Weekend. The letter of
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A look at a time without light; The Dark Ages are explored in a new documentary on the History Channel.(SOURCE)
Star Tribune (Minneapolis, MN); 3/1/2007; Lee, Luaine; 582 words
; Byline: Luaine Lee Just when you think society can't get much worse - oooops, it does. And so it goes throughout time. One of the darkest periods in history was after the fall of the Roman Empire, when an impenetrable shadow fell over mankind for nearly 600 years, resulting in what we call the Dark
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