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BJP sniffs chance in Bengal as Mamata grapples with Saradha heat and exodus



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TMC General Secretary Mukul Roy rubbishes reports about forming new party



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Trinamool Congress inner party tussle will benefit Congress: West Bengal PCC president Adhir Chowdhury



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‘People’s magic,’ says Mamata Banerjee as Trinamool wins bypolls in West Bengal



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It would be ‘Bhaag BJP Bhaag’ in 2016, says TMC after by-polls win



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Kalyani University violence unfortunate: WB Governor



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Mamata snaps back at media when asked about businessman’s detention



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Nun gangrape case: Strongest action will be taken, says CM Mamata



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West Bengal: Outrage over nun ‘rape’; protesters block CM Mamata Banerjee’s convoy



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The Great Bengal Swindle: ED issues fresh summons to Mithun, Aparna Ghosh



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Burdwan blast case: NIA to submit the chargesheet in today



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West Bengal: BJP leader found dead, family alleges murder



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UPA’s record brought Modi in power: Brinda Karat



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Polls to 91 civic bodies in West Bengal begin amid tight security



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First casualty in West Bengal civic polls: Trinamool supporter shot dead in Burdwan



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West Bengal municipal polls disrupted after earthquake hit the state



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Traumatised Bengal goldsmiths in Kathmandu want to return home



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Second spot up for grabs as TMC likely to win big



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West Bengal: TMC sweeps civic polls, Mamata calls victory a ‘festival of democracy’



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West Bengal bandh: No leaves for government employees



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West Bengal: Explosion in Burdwan house leaves two women injured



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Blasts in West Bengal: A timeline



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Mamata Bannerjee clarifies her sharing stage with PM Modi



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For the first time in 6 years, CPI(M) shows some signs of recovery in Bengal



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WBBSE Result 2015: West Bengal board announces class 10th result; check results on http://wbresults.nic.in/



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Calcutta HC strikes down bill with which TMC appointed 26 parliamentary secys



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BJP seeks to promote newly-formed cells



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West Bengal: Man beheads vegetable hawker, flees with head



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Trinamool Congress’ students wing leader arrested for threatening police



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No interference with media freedom: Calcutta High Court



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Brutality in Purulia: Forest officials hunt for villagers who chopped off claws, tail of leopard



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Snake venom worth Rs 100 cr seized; 6 arrested



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Seventh case of rhino poaching in North Bengal wildlife sanctuary



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Jyoti Basu Birth Centenary: Somnath Chatterjee set to share stage with Sitaram Yechury



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Sugata Marjit to take over as the new Vice Chancellor of Calcutta University



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West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee’s 100th administrative meeting begins in Burdwan, opposition leaders stay away



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Interview: ‘LBA opened doors to resolve other issues like Teesta’, says Bangladesh Dy High Commissioner



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Two-day trip to Delhi: Mamata to meet PM today, seek funds for border areas, flood relief



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West Bengal Congress chief booked for attempt to murder



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Arun Jaitley assures political difference between BJP and TMC won’t hinder Bengal development



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Netaji files with Bengal govt to be declassified, says West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee



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Kolkata: Security at Writers’ Building beefed up after hoax bomb email



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We have control over EC: Bengal BJP leader



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GJM MLA Trilok Dewan quits party — two in three days



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Chasing hawala trail, I-T seizes Rs 50 cr from Kolkata, Siliguri



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WB: Media associations condemn attack during Municipal elections



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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: 100 YEARS AGO: "Wilson Blocks Daylight Saving Appeal," The Evening World, July 12, 1919

Daylight saving time went into effect in the United States on March 31, 1918 during World War I as part of the war effort and many thought it would end when the war ended. Farmers across the country petitioned to end national daylight saving time in 1919 but President Wilson vetoed the repeal stating it “would be of very grave inconvenience to the country.” He would go on to reject the bill a second time on August 15, 1919. Read more about it and follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!

 




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: CORRECTION - NEH Announces 2019 Awards for the National Digital Newspaper Program, Adding Partners in Rhode Island, Virgin Islands and Wyoming!

An error was made in a previous message regarding the number of partners to date in the National Digital Newspaper Program. Corrected message below:

The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) has announced 2019 National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) funding for institutions representing 11 states to expand their selection and digitization of U.S. historic newspapers for contribution to the freely available Chronicling America online collection, hosted by the Library of Congress. New partners in the program include the Providence Public Library (Rhode Island); the U.S. Virgin Islands (in partnership with the Universities of Florida and Puerto Rico); and the University of Wyoming (Laramie).  Eight other participating institutions – Arkansas State Archives, Connecticut State Library, University of Delaware, University of Georgia, Minnesota Historical Society, Library of Virginia, West Virginia University and Wisconsin Historical Society - also received awards to expand their ongoing selection and digitization of newspapers from their state. Check out the full list of grants for details. Since 2005, cultural institutions in 50 states and territories have joined the program, jointly sponsored by the NEH and LOC, and contributed more than 15 million digitized historical American newspaper pages, published between 1789 and 1963 in 19 different languages, to the collection.

Learn more about the National Digital Newspaper Program (NDNP) or explore American history through Chronicling America and read more about it! Follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm!!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: "FIRE! Destruction of Chicago!" Chicago Tribune, Oct. 11, 1871

Almost 150 years ago on October 8, 1871, the Great Fire of Chicago began in a small dwelling on "the west side"  of the city. Two days later, as the conflagration finally died down, the Chicago Tribune printed a brief two-page issue, its first since the disaster began. Its own home offices devastated by the fire, after detailed descriptions of the destruction, the paper declared "CHICAGO SHALL RISE AGAIN." Discover more about how the nation responded to the news through our Research Guide and read more about it in the Chicago Tribune!




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Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers: Checking Out Baseball’s World Series in Washington 1924, 1925 and 1933

Game 3 of the 2019 World Series gets underway in Washington, DC, tonite and we're excited! Not since 1933 has Washington hosted the championship games of “America’s great pastime,” baseball! In 1924, Washington’s then-home baseball team, the Washington Senators, won the series and earned bragging rights in 7 games against the New York Giants. Not quite so successful in 1925 and 1933 against the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Giants again, respectively, the nation’s press still covered the sport in detail and with drama. Check out the newspaper coverage for each of these series or earlier World Series and read more about it! And be sure to follow us on Twitter @librarycongress #ChronAm for more fun snippets of old news!