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    Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Global Voices: An artist's take on dictatorship's legacy

    Anila Rubiku grew up in a country that no longer exists, at least not the isolated, repressed and paranoid state that was Albania before Eastern Europe’s anti-Communist revolutions.
    Anila Rubiku grew up in a country that no longer exists, at least not the isolated, repressed and paranoid state that was Albania before Eastern Europe’s anti-Communist revolutions. The Balkan country that broke away from its iron-fisted mentors...

    Tags: Gun Control, Fine Artists, Arts, Interior Policy, Mountains

  2. Apr 9, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. 13 killed in Serbia shooting spree

    A 60-year-old man gunned down 13 people, including six women and a child, as he went on a shooting spree from house to house in a quiet village near Belgrade on Tuesday before trying to kill himself and his wife, police and hospital officials said....

    Tags: Belgrade (Serbia), Interior Policy, Murder, Shootings, Serbia

  4. Jun 14, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. Move over Dracula, tourists flock to see Bulgarian 'vampire'

    World Now
    The discovery last week of a 700-year-old skeleton with metal stakes where his heart had been has stirred a bout of vampire-mania in Europe and attracted flocks of tourists to the churchyard grave site in Bulgaria's Black Sea port of Sozopol. So keen is...
  6. May 8, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  7. Pain now or pain later? Europeans prefer putting it off

    World Now
    With more than half of the 17 Eurozone countries slipping back into recession in recent months and popular discontent reaching a crescendo, overseers of the European common currency may be more likely to heed the hurting countries' calls for stimulus...
  8. Apr 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Ditte Munch-Hansen and Pedja Jurisic: A continental divide mends

    It's been a long six years to finally arrive at Happily Ever After.
    It's been a long six years to finally arrive at Happily Ever After. Along the way there were missed connections and travails that spanned continents. And that's just the early chapter of the love story of Chicago graduate students Ditte Munch-Hansen,...

    Tags: University of Chicago, Romance (genre), Croatia, Crime, Law and Justice, Peace Corps

  10. Mar 27, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. Senior Travel: Railpass or no railpass?

    If you're heading for Europe this summer -- and plan to travel around while you're there -- you may be considering some form of railpass. Before you buy, however, take a close look at all your alternatives. The variety of pass options is staggering: 27...

    Tags: Travel, Services and Shopping, France, Trips and Vacations

  12. Aug 1, 2011 |Story| WXMI
  13. 5 Things It's Good To Know; Dinner Omelet, Best Bronzing Products, Back To School : Kindle Rental...

    <strong>1. Omelet for supper a quick, filling treat</strong>
    FOX 17 Senior Web Producer
    1. Omelet for supper a quick, filling treat An omelet for supper is a perfect end-of-week meal when the refrigerator is bare. All you need are a few eggs and some leftovers. And though puffy French omelets are impressive, and those incredible...

    Tags: Belgium, Apple iPad, Hungary, Murder, Serbia

  14. May 27, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  16. May 26, 2011 |Story| AP Broadcast
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  18. Mar 18, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  19. 'Community' recap: Bromance, romance and Shirley's baby daddies

    Show Tracker
    The Greendale gang throws Shirley and her baby daddies a shower, Chang tries to be a responsible dad and fails, and Britta's love life takes a horrifying turn on the "Community" episode "Custody Law and Eastern European Diplomacy."...
  20. Feb 10, 2011 | Los Angeles Times
  21. Pepperdine Law School names federal judge to replace Kenneth Starr as dean

    L.A. NOW
    Pepperdine University has named a federal appeals court judge from Kansas to head its law school, replacing former special prosecutor Kenneth Starr. Judge Deanell Reece Tacha of the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals will start work June 1, the......
  22. Feb 10, 2011 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Beet poetry

    My paternal bloodline brims with soup: barley stews studded with black mushrooms and opaque as porridge; the thin tomato broth of our Polish Christmas Eve vigil, swimming with dumplings no bigger than a bird's eye; and the plain, milky, peasant concoction, assembled from Grandma Sophie's kitchen scraps, known affectionately within the clan as "dough-ball-soup."
    My paternal bloodline brims with soup: barley stews studded with black mushrooms and opaque as porridge; the thin tomato broth of our Polish Christmas Eve vigil, swimming with dumplings no bigger than a bird's eye; and the plain, milky, peasant...

    Tags: Beets, Mushrooms, Cheese Corn, Sour Cream, Pies and Tarts

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