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Quest Magazine
November 2002
Christmas is becoming an endangered word in parts of Canada in a rash of politically correct behaviour -- such as renaming a Christmas tree a "holiday tree" -- that even non-Christians dismiss as silly.
- Pilgrims flock every year to Jordan to see a land brimming with religious significance for both Christians and Muslims
I wonder if the Atlanteans smoked cigars.
The movies have raised the profile of locations around Britain that lay claim to myths and legends, such as the Giant's Causeway in County Antrim and Tintagel Castle in Cornwall, where King Arthur was reportedly born.
- Not everyone gets a chance to play on-screen action
- Photographers have solved the mystery of Bridlington's long-lost ancient fertility god - The Green Man
- Retired IBM CEO Digs New Activities
Heads back to school to study archaeology and Chinese history
- Sweet smelling body of dead priest unearthed in Romania
- Finding Atlantis - The Lost City is once again in the news. A look at the facts, and myths, surrounding Atlantis
A garbageman is now a sanitation engineer. A mailman is a mail carrier. Oops, that uses a homonym of male. How about letter carrier? (Oh where will it all end?) -HS
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