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    Apr 17, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Pepper's history spiced with dark moments

    The next time you grind a little black pepper on your steak, think about this:
    The next time you grind a little black pepper on your steak, think about this: The pepper trade was responsible for the deaths of thousands of people, the enslavement of countless others, the establishment of the opium trade in India and the...
  2. Apr 16, 2013 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  3. News Of The Weird: Undocumented Immigrant Gains Safe Harbor Thanks to Xbox Live Records

    Undocumented immigrant Jose Munoz, 25, believed himself an ideal candidate for President Obama's 2012 safe-harbor initiative for illegal-entry children, in that he had been brought to the U.S. by his undocumented parents before age 16, had no criminal record and had graduated from high school (with honors, even). Since then, however, he had remained at home in Sheboygan, Wis., assisting his family, doing odd jobs and, admittedly, just playing video games and “vegging.” Living “in the shadows,” he found it almost impossible to prove the final legal criterion: that he had lived continuously in the U.S. since graduation (using government records, payroll sheets, utility bills, etc.). After initial failures to convince immigration officials, reported the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel in March, Munoz's lawyer succeeded — by submitting Munoz's Xbox Live records, documenting that his computer's Wisconsin location had been accessing video games, day after day, for years.
    Undocumented immigrant Jose Munoz, 25, believed himself an ideal candidate for President Obama's 2012 safe-harbor initiative for illegal-entry children, in that he had been brought to the U.S. by his undocumented parents before age 16, had no criminal...

    Tags: Elections, U.S. Congress, Arts, Entertainment, World War I (1914-1918)

  4. Mar 5, 2013 |Column| Imperial Valley Press Online
  5. From the Right: Freezing in the Big Apple

    I write this week’s column from a nearly frozen Big Apple. But of course it’s only cold for someone from the Imperial Valley used to the balmy winters of a desert climate. It is all of around 32 degrees in New York. For my wife and I, that means four sweaters, heavy jackets, ear muffs and gloves. For the typical New Yorker, a light jacket is all that is called for. Well, that is fine. I tell anyone laughing about the layers of clothing I am wearing to come enjoy a visit to El Centro in August. I have had very few takers so far.
    I write this week’s column from a nearly frozen Big Apple. But of course it’s only cold for someone from the Imperial Valley used to the balmy winters of a desert climate. It is all of around 32 degrees in New York. For my wife and I, that...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Roman Catholicism, Christianity, Hudson River, Times Square

  6. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Daily Pilot
  7. Carrie LeeAnn Widder and James Richard Robertson, Jr.

    Carrie LeeAnn Widder and James Richard Robertson, Jr.
    Carrie LeeAnn Widder and James Richard Robertson, Jr. Mark and Tracy Widder of Newport Beach are happy to announce the engagement of their daughter Carrie LeeAnn Widder to James Richard Robertson, Jr. son of James and Nancy Robertson of Wolverine Lake,...

    Tags: Masco Corporation, Marriage, Family

  8. Mar 3, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Scoreboard -- March 3, 2013

    |TV SPORTS| Soccer--Premier League, Manchester City at Aston Villa, 1:55 p.m. (ESPN2) Cycling--Paris-Nice, Stage 1, same-day tape, 3:30 p.m. (NBCSN) Men’s College Basketball--Cincinnati at Louisville, 6 p.m. (ESPN); Texas Tech at Kansas, 6 p....

    Tags: Kurt Busch, High School Sports, Lucas Duda, Charles Howell, Anthony Recker

  10. Feb 28, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. 'A Place at the Table' takes on hunger in the U.S.

    When people think of hunger, they might picture a starving Third World child. The makers of the new documentary "A Place at the Table" suggest the face of undernourishment can be found much closer to home: Tens of millions of U.S. citizens go to bed hungry every night.
    When people think of hunger, they might picture a starving Third World child. The makers of the new documentary "A Place at the Table" suggest the face of undernourishment can be found much closer to home: Tens of millions of U.S. citizens go to bed...

    Tags: Food, Inc. (movie), Entertainment, Obesity, Weight, Food Industry

  12. Mar 1, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Israel undermining own security with settlements, allies warn

    As Israel pursues an expanded settlement agenda in Palestinian territory, even its friends are beginning to sound like its adversaries.
    As Israel pursues an expanded settlement agenda in Palestinian territory, even its friends are beginning to sound like its adversaries. The European Union issued a damning report this week, calling the Israeli government’s construct-and-control...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, International Organizations, National Government, Israel, European Union

  14. Feb 23, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  15. Newport News surgeon C. Waldo Scott prevailed through perseverance

    Two decades after his death in 1993, the memory of Newport News surgeon and civil rights activist C. Waldo Scott still remains strong among many residents of the city he worked so long to transform.
    Two decades after his death in 1993, the memory of Newport News surgeon and civil rights activist C. Waldo Scott still remains strong among many residents of the city he worked so long to transform. Not a month goes by without some past patient or...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, Elections, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Anglicanism, Riverside (Southampton, New York)

  16. Mar 12, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Will Obama launch a drone attack on U.S. soil?

    Who would have thought that within President Barack Obama beats the heart of a civil rights antediluvian?
    Who would have thought that within President Barack Obama beats the heart of a civil rights antediluvian? Could Obama, beloved of the American Civil Liberties Union, be guilty of harboring thoughts of calling down a fatal drone attack on an American...

    Tags: Anwar al-Awlaki, U.S. Senate, Human Rights, American Civil Liberties Union, Rand Paul

  18. Feb 25, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  19. PASSINGS: Magic Slim, Cleotha Staples, Lou Myers, Donald Rutledge

    <strong>Magic Slim</strong>
    Magic Slim Singer of Chicago blues Magic Slim, 75, whose ragged voice and punchy guitar riffs made him a symbol of Chicago blues, died Thursday in Philadelphia after surgery for a bleeding ulcer, according to his family. A younger contemporary of...

    Tags: Religion and Belief, The Staple Singers (music group), Chester Arthur "Howlin' Wolf" Burnett, Arts, Entertainment

  20. Apr 4, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  21. Facebook gets more in your face

    It's hard not to detect a whiff of desperation in Facebook's new please-don't-go interface, which is determined to keep people within the social network as long as it can.
    It's hard not to detect a whiff of desperation in Facebook's new please-don't-go interface, which is determined to keep people within the social network as long as it can. Facebook Home is intended to dominate Android smartphones, making Facebook your...

    Tags: Social Media, Arts and Culture, Mark Zuckerberg, Marketing, Media Industry

  22. Apr 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Standing up for Magic Johnson's gay son: Kobe Bryant's class act

    In a week when the Rutgers men&rsquo;s basketball coach was fired for, among other things, hurling gay epithets at his cowed players, how refreshing to see the professional basketball world, not always known for its tolerance, come a step closer to embracing gay rights.
    In a week when the Rutgers men’s basketball coach was fired for, among other things, hurling gay epithets at his cowed players, how refreshing to see the professional basketball world, not always known for its tolerance, come a step closer to...

    Tags: Los Angeles Lakers, Entertainment, HIV, Same-Sex Marriage, Substance Abuse

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