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Today in History for January 18th
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- January 17, 2013
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Highlights of Today in History: Soviet Union breaks Nazi siege of Lenningrad; British Explorer Robert F. Scott reaches South Pole; Boston Strangler convicted; Rudyard Kipling dies. “Today in History for January 18th” is categorized as “life and leisure”. This video was licensed from Grab Networks. For additional video content, click the “video” tab at the [...]This article (Today in History for January 18th) was originally developed by and is property of American Banking News. Checkout American Banking News for up-to-date banking news and peer to peer lending news.
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