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Vienna law restricts “fight dogs”
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelFrom The Associated Press: A city law took effect in Vienna, Austria, on Thursday, July 1, to require owners of a dozen breeds of “fight dogs,” including Rottweilers, American Staffordshires, pit bull terriers and mastiffs, to get a li... -
READER SUBMITTED: Burlington Resident Honored For Academic Achievement At Providence College
BurlingtonEliza Mandzik, a resident of Burlington, who was awarded a bachelor's degree during Providence College commencement ceremonies held on May 19, was recently honored for her academic achievements. Mandzik graduated summa cum laude and received the...Tags: Providence College, Graduation, Culture, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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Harbor Springs Area Historical Society receives competitive grant
HARBOR SPRINGS — Soon, a different kind of bicentennial war exhibit will open at the Harbor Springs Area Historical Society, thanks in part to an $8,000 grant from the Michigan Humanities Council that the society received May 10. The exhibit,...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Sociology, Arts, War of 1812
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Thoughts from Dr. Joe: When classrooms aren't classrooms
I’m still at loss for words trying to express the essence of the La Caada High School choral artists’ Cantemus tour through Central Europe. If you remember, when I last wrote, the choir had just finished singing in Bratislava, Slovakia....Tags: Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Austria, Prague (Czech Republic), Artists
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Patrons get naked for Vienna exhibition on nudity
What the above photograph doesn't show is that shoes were allowed during a recent naked art tour held at Vienna's Leopold Museum. The highly unconventional gallery excursion -- in which guests were invited to strip down and walk about -- was tied to the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Arts, Museums, Artists
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Gerda Lerner dies at 92; pioneered field of women's history
Gerda Lerner spent her 18th birthday in a Nazi prison in Vienna and feared that birthday would be her last. Her jailers meant to starve her, but her cellmates — two gentile women imprisoned for their anti-fascist views — shared their rations...
Tags: Lobbying, Book, Columbia University, Politics, U.S. Congress
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Nudists welcome to tour 'Nude Men' art exhibition in Vienna
An art exhibition inVienna dedicated to the male nude is reportedly welcoming nudists to experience the galleries au naturel after public hours. A spokesman for the Leopold Museum in Vienna told Reuters that there was a request by an association...
Tags: France, Arts and Culture, Arts, Tourism and Leisure, Travel
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Wine pairings for three Vietnamese dishes
Green papaya salad Look for a white blend from Vienna or Austria that's sweet with a crisp minerality, such as a Gemischter Satz. Phan especially likes it with the 2011 Bernreiter Gemischter Satz,a field blend grown within the city limits of Vienna,...Tags: Wines, Alcoholic Beverages, Austria, Lemons
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Vienna Boys Choir to perform sold-out concert in Pa.
chrisc@herald-mail.comHow do you balance the expectations of tradition and the demands of contemporary audiences when planning music for a centuries-old, world-famous musical group? Conductor Kerem Sezen said it's important to include both old and new. "Times change, and...Tags: Austria, Michael Jackson, Entertainment, Schools, Eminem
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15 years later, CIA acknowledges fallen Marylander worked for agency
The report from the State Department was brief: Thomas M. Jennings Jr., a federal worker from Burtonsville on a temporary assignment with NATO peacekeepers, had died in a car crash in Southern Bosnia.
Fifteen years later, it turns out that was only...Tags: Sarajevo (Bosnia & Herzegovina), Bosnia and Herzegovina, Police Investigations, Arts and Culture, Bosnian War (1992-1995)
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The Rev. Eric W. Gritsch, 81, noted Lutheran theologian, author
The Rev. Eric W. Gritsch, a prominent Lutheran theologian, educator and author whose teaching career at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Gettysburg, Pa., spanned more than three decades, died Dec. 29 at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center of...Tags: Yale University, Religious Education, Austria, U.S. Congress, Christianity
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Vienna Philharmonic attacked for past Nazi ties, being too white
The Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra has garnered a loyal television audience around the world with its annual New Year's concert broadcasts, which air in the U.S. on PBS. But this New Year's celebration was somewhat marred by attacks made on the orchestra...
Tags: Entertainment, PBS (tv network), Minority Groups, Culture, Arts and Culture
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