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Last U.S. veteran of WWI honors fallen

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Final shot: Lens captures last WWI vets

(CNN) -- Photographer David DeJonge plans to capture a vanishing bit of history Tuesday on a trip to Arlington National Cemetery near Washington.

Suffolk's Orford Ness During WWI - Ninety Years Of Remembrance

Orford Ness on the Suffolk coast played a vital role during the First World War and visitors today can still see some of the physical marks left on the landscape.

Clare Museum searching for family of WWI soldier

A museum is trying to track down the family of a First World War soldier whose Victory Medal was found buried in the grounds of a village church.

Clare Museum searching for family of WWI soldier

A museum is trying to track down the family of a First World War soldier whose Victory Medal was found buried in the grounds of a village church.

Auckland: Armistice Day film recalls horror of WWI Auckland War Memorial Museum hosting Armistice Day service at 11am followed by movie portraying stories of NZers

The Auckland War Memorial Museum will host a commemorative service at 11am, immediately followed by the opening of a special film, In Memory.

Queen launches transatlantic tribute to fallen Canadian soldiers

With a remembrance poppy ranked alongside a diamond maple leaf on her lapel the Queen helped launch a transatlantic tribute in London honouring Canadian servicemen who lost their lives in WWI.

How Central Banks Destabilized the World's Economies

The crisis that America finds itself in is not political in origin nor can it be laid at the feet of any individual or party. The whole world, including Europe, is experiencing a massive monetary disruption. Moreover, it is not the first time that the world has been shaken by a financial crisis. It happened in 1824 and it happened again after WWI. What is depressing is that though these crises have but one single cause, today' s central bankers and legions of economists find themselves utterly clueless, readily taking as a causes those data which are in fact symptoms of a very deep monetary disorder.


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