First Solo Entries
Created | Updated Feb 9, 2006
First Solo-Written Edited Entry Roll of Honor
to them all
23rd January, 2006 - 3rd February,
2006
Wilma Neanderthal
with their entry - Lebanon - Jewel of the Middle
East? - Less than half the size of Wales, Lebanon is a small
country with an epic history and wide range of cultures and
peoples...1
Cal Fortuneswell
with their entry Group Captain Sir Douglas Bader,
DSO DFC - Tells the story of one of the RAF's most famous
pilots of the Second World War...
M. Goodwin with
their entry Private Goodwin's War - A Personal
Account of World War Two - It's all to easy to forget that
war affects millions of individual lives. Here is one soldier's story,
told by his family...
lordTrainman with
their entry Rail Travel in the USA -
Almost all long-distance passenger trains in the United States are
operated by Amtrak, set up by the Federal government in 1971 to rescue...
Lususnaturae101
with their entry John Titor: a Time Traveller
From The Year 2036? - an elaborate hoax or our first contact
with a person from the future...
Rockhound with
their entry Tetbury Woolsack Day -
Also known as the 'World Championship Woolsack Races', this event takes
place every Spring Bank Holiday in the town of Tetbury, Gloucestershire.
A unique...
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this one in the last issue of . My apologies to
Wilma Neanderthal, I'll make sure I'm wide-awake and bushy-tailed when
checking the Front Page in the future.