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		<title>10 Best Prison Breaks</title>
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Tower of London (1597)
Catholic dissenter John Gerard fled on a rope stretched from the Tower roof to a getaway rowboat.
Libby Prison (1864)
Captive Union soldiers tunneled from this Virginia prison into a nearby [...]


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		<title>Top 10 Reasons why Alexander the Great was Great!</title>
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Alexander III (356-323 B.C.), king of Macedon, parlayed his father Philip II&#8217;s conquest of Greece into an empire that expanded from the Balkans to the Nile to the [...]


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