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15 March 2010 18:00

Beware the Ides of March? A look at March 15 in history (The Christian Science Monitor)

Julius Caesar was forewarned about a “Ides of March.” Mar fifteen wasn’t his most appropriate day.

15 March 2010 17:00

'Beware the Ides of March' Means What Exactly? - KidGlue

New York Times (blog) 'Beware a Ides of March' Means What Exactly?KidGlue By Bridget Tyler upon Mar 15th, 2010 “Beware a Ides of March,” ranks right up there with “To be or not to be, which is a question,” as well as “Wherefore...

15 March 2010 16:00

Dr. Susan Corso: Beware the Ides of March (The Huffington Post)

Have we ever contemplated a signs as well as black compared with a ideally neutral thing similar to a month? Today is a Ides of March, which infamous…

Beware the Ides of March - Huffington Post (blog)

New York Times (blog) Beware a Ides of MarchHuffington Post (blog)Today is a Ides of March, which barbarous arise imprinting a attempted murder of Julius Caesar. The line of my pretension is from William Shakespeare's fool around of a same ...

Obama is Going Down - Report From Lyndon larouche's Webcast, 'Ides of March 2010'

Obama is Going Down – Report From Lyndon larouche's Webcast, 'Ides of Mar 2010' www.larouchepac.com — Lyndon larouche's horse opera states spokesman, Harley Schlanger, gives an upon a belligerent inform followin...

15 March 2010 15:00

What Are The Ides of March? (FOX Springfield)

“Beware a Ides of March.” People recollect a line oral in a fool around “Julius Caesar” by a British minstrel William Shakespeare. But what is a Ides of March?

15 March 2010 14:00

Beware the Ides of March

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15 March 2010 13:00

Beware Ides of March: Revise faulty business plans (Miami Herald)

A seer tells Julius Caesar, already upon his approach to a Senate (and hisdeath), “Beware a Ides of March.” Were it not for William Shakespeare’s fool around Julius Caesar (Act I, Scene II), this meaningful notice would have been ...