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A 'Titanic' dream: Branson exhibit celebrates film w/ Titanic video, photo slide show & interview audio
Friday 9th May 2008 2:52 PM
The Joplin Globe
Open since 2006, Titanic Branson has welcomed almost 1 million visitors across the museum’s gangway to relive the short life of the ship and its ill-fated maiden voyage.
Submitted by Jason D. Tiller
Tremont chef serves up Titanic-themed dinner
Thursday 8th May 2008 2:22 PM
Daily News
A dinner of historic proportion adds a special note to next week’s Galveston Uncorked! food and wine celebration. Tremont House executive chef Kelly Wilson researched the menus from the ill-fated maiden sailing of the Titanic to create a Titanic-themed meal that won’t leave diners with a sinking feeling.
Submitted by Jason D. Tiller
CG Intl. Ice Patrol Remembers Titanic
Monday 5th May 2008 3:10 PM
Cape May County Herald
The haunting melody of "Amazing Grace" cuts through the solemn silence of Fairview Lawn Cemetery here as 18 U.S. Coast Guardsmen pay their respects to the victims of possibly the most tragic maritime disaster in history, the sinking of the RMS Titanic.
Submitted by Jason D. Tiller
Sailing with Titanic role
Thursday 1st May 2008 6:55 PM
Chronicle Herald
TORONTO’S THEATRE RUSTICLE is excited to bring its Titanic play right to the edge of the Atlantic Ocean.
"I’m entranced right now watching the ferry and the gulls and the fog," says Toronto actor Lucy Rupert, sitting in the lobby of Dartmouth’s Alderney Landing Theatre.
Submitted by Jason D. Tiller
Titanic expert dismisses theories
Thursday 24th April 2008 3:07 PM
Belfast Newsletter
A Belfast Titanic expert has poured ice-cold Atlantic water on a proliferation of old theories about the disaster, following the recent 96th anniversary of its sinking.
Submitted by Jason D. Tiller
Big bucks put family honor in tight spot
Thursday 24th April 2008 2:56 PM
Worcester Telegram
If a distant relative died and left you more than $200,000, would you take it?
Of course you would.
What if that amount came in the form of valuable memorabilia? Would you sell it?
Probably.
But what if you knew that the relative would have objected to the sale?
Now it gets trickier.
Submitted by Jason D. Tiller
Waterloo's Titanic link is marked at new home development
Thursday 24th April 2008 2:52 PM
Crosby Herald
A NEW building development marks Waterloo’s historical link to the Titanic.
The former coach house in Murat Street, which was once the property of Titanic owner Thomas Henry Ismay, has been transformed into a new housing development.
Submitted by Jason D. Tiller
Exhibit uses artifacts to bring Titanic to life
Thursday 24th April 2008 2:50 PM
Greenwich Time
A collection of about 300 artifacts recovered from the wreck of the Titanic are on display at the XL Center in Hartford in "Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition," a traveling show organized by the Atlanta-based RMS Titanic Inc.
Submitted by Jason D. Tiller
Titanic exhibit at Fairfield Museum
Wednesday 23rd April 2008 2:20 PM
Norwalk Plus Magazine
This past April 14 marked the 96th anniversary of the Titanic’s sinking. On that fateful night in 1912, hundreds of men, women and children lost their lives in the waters of the North Atlantic, and those who survived went on with lives that were forever altered.
Submitted by Jason D. Tiller
Back in Time: Churchgoers prayed in 1912 for victims of Titanic sinking
Tuesday 22nd April 2008 2:15 PM
Schenectady Gazette
The men and women at Schenectady’s Union Presbyterian Church sang “Nearer My God to Thee” on Sunday, April 21, 1912.
The hymn’s verses, always solemn, seemed sadder this day: “Though like the wanderer, the sun gone down, darkness be over me, my rest a stone. Yet in my dreams I’d be nearer, my God to Thee . . .”
Submitted by Jason D. Tiller
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