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    Mar 21, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Israel needs a new map

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has just formed a new government in Israel. But nothing of substance will change. Peace negotiations will not resume; settlement activity will expand; war with Iran will still be threatened; and Israel will move even closer to becoming an international pariah. When President Obama speaks to the Israeli public, he will no doubt treat his counterpart cordially, but that won't mute the shocking honesty of what he has already said: An Israeli government led by Netanyahu cannot be a partner for productive peace talks.
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has just formed a new government in Israel. But nothing of substance will change. Peace negotiations will not resume; settlement activity will expand; war with Iran will still be threatened; and Israel will move even...

    Tags: Palestine, Religion and Belief, Government, European Union, Iran

  2. Mar 19, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. France gives back paintings lost as Nazis pushed through Europe

    <em>This post has been corrected. See the note below.</em>
    This post has been corrected. See the note below. PARIS — France on Tuesday gave  seven paintings once destined for display in an art gallery for Adolf Hitler back to the families of those who had lost or sold them as the Nazis pushed through...

    Tags: Arts, Pakistan, Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War, France

  4. Mar 20, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Could tiny Cyprus trigger collapse of the Eurozone?

    It&rsquo;s being marketed as a one-time tax -- a civic donation to the nation&rsquo;s financial stability. But the people of Cyprus know it by another name: expropriation.
    It’s being marketed as a one-time tax -- a civic donation to the nation’s financial stability. But the people of Cyprus know it by another name: expropriation. A government plan to siphon as much as 10% from individual bank deposits to co-...

    Tags: Cyprus, Economy, Business and Finance, Mario Draghi, Elections, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

  6. Feb 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Oscars: Lena Dunham supports Anne Hathaway, boos Seth MacFarlane

    Lena Dunham had a few post-Oscar tweets about a few of the night's key players: Anne Hathaway and Seth MacFarlane, two of Oscar Sunday's controversial headline-makers.
    Lena Dunham had a few post-Oscar tweets about a few of the night's key players: Anne Hathaway and Seth MacFarlane, two of Oscar Sunday's controversial headline-makers. But she did have love for the diminutive "Beasts of the Southern Wild" lead actress...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Family Guy (tv program), Golden Globe Awards, Government, Jennifer Lawrence

  8. Mar 15, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  9. Barry Simons: CRIS Radio Reader Led A Life Of Adventure, Theatrics

    Barry Simons' resume was unusual, to say the least. It would reveal that he had raised a lion cub, performed in a circus, spent time as a London "Bobby" and had tea with the Queen. He was even given an honorary knighthood by a group in Australia; he then called himself "Sir Barry."
    The Hartford Courant
    Barry Simons' resume was unusual, to say the least. It would reveal that he had raised a lion cub, performed in a circus, spent time as a London "Bobby" and had tea with the Queen. He was even given an honorary knighthood by a group in Australia; he...

    Tags: Human Interest, Tolland (Tolland, Connecticut), Cinderella (fictional character), South Windsor, England

  10. Mar 11, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Vienna Philharmonic reveals new details about past Nazi ties

    New details about the Vienna Philharmonic's past Nazi ties have come to light, with research showing that the venerated orchestra contained its fair share of party members during World War II. The new research was carried out by an independent group of...

    Tags: Music, World War II (1939-1945), Culture, Arts and Culture, Unrest, Conflicts and War

  12. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Zap2It
  13. 'Orchestra of Exiles'

    The roots of the Israel Philharmonic are traced in director Josh Aronson's documentary, detailing how Polish violinist Bronislaw Huberman spearheaded a four-year effort to spirit Jewish musicians out of Nazi Germany and assemble them into an orchestra....

    Tags: DVDs, Culture, Arts and Culture

  14. Jan 30, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  15. Pictures in the News | Jan. 30, 2013

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    Wednesday's Pictures in the News begins in Africa, where Malian youths restrain an alleged shop looter after arresting him in the northern city of Gao, a key Islamist stronghold until it was retaken by French and Malian troops in a major boost to the...
  16. Feb 2, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Letter: No gun database

    The only way to have a database to track guns used in crimes is to have a database of all guns sold and owned in the U.S.A. This would put the government one step away from confiscating all firearms.  This is the sworn goal of the president, Feinstein...
  18. Jan 30, 2013 |Story| SFL
  19. Broadway musical Wicked is ripped from headlines

    <strong>"Wicked"</strong> rips the lid off of Oz. Rips it right off.
    "Wicked" rips the lid off of Oz. Rips it right off. Dirty politics. Infidelity. Domestic surveillance. A love child. Racial discrimination (y'know, against the green-skinned coloreds). Emotional abuse. Animal rights. Blacklisting. And...

    Tags: Entertainment Events, Music, L. Frank Baum, Wicked (musical), Human Interest

  20. Feb 7, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Review: 'Lore' a distinct coming-of-age tale in Nazi Germany

    For both audiences who admire it and the protagonist who lives it, the intense, emotional "Lore" is a picture from life's other side.
    For both audiences who admire it and the protagonist who lives it, the intense, emotional "Lore" is a picture from life's other side. While stories dealing with the suffering surrounding World War II and the Holocaust are a dramatic staple, "Lore" flips...

    Tags: Germany, Philosophy, World War II (1939-1945), The Holocaust (1934-1945), Judaism

  22. Feb 18, 2013 | Allentown Morning Call
  23. Deutsch Sprache? Nein!

    The Road Warrior w/Dan Hartzell
    In Friday's post entitled "Deutschland, Deutschland Uber Alles," I provided a translation of an anonymous email I recevied regarding a previous Warrior column on bicycle and pedestrian traffic regulations. I am no language expert, and I assumed from the...
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