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Morocco reforms are tested by case against rapper
World NowREPORTING FROM BEIRUT --- Morocco's political reforms are being tested in a court case involving a local rapper charged with insulting public officials in a song about police corruption and a YouTube video with a picture showing a police officer with... -
Around Town: Legendary films and Herb Ritts photos
24 FramesIn conjunction with its currrent photography exhibition, "Herb Ritts: L.A. Style," the Getty presents a new film series, "What Becomes a Legend," which opens Saturday afternoon with the famed 1921 romance "The Sheik," starring the silent screen heartthrob... -
Here's Toby: Moffett's defense of his representing the Egyptian generals
Former Connecticut Congressman-turned-lobbyist Toby Moffett apparently doesn't appreciate my blog posts about his representation of big-time (and recently indicted) online poker moguls and the Egyptian generals that have been the target of massive and...Tags: Clinton (Middlesex, Connecticut), Culture, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Politics, Economy, Business and Finance
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Graffiti Vandals Going Virtual?
FOX 17 NewsLand Before Time: Pre-Dino Subterranean World Discovered (Source: FOX News) Long before dinosaurs, something was digging intricate homes and roads underground. While life on Earth 240 million years ago flourished in the seas and on land, the underground...Tags: Apple iTunes, Apple iPhone, Cell Phones, St. Louis, Fine Arts
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Federal crackdown on Connecticut immigrants continues with marriage fraud arrests
Did you know if you commit “marriage fraud” in the U.S. (pretending to marry a U.S. citizen in order to stay in this country) you could go to prison for five years and be fined $250,000?
A bunch of Moroccan immigrants and their American...Tags: Fraud, Punishment, Waterbury, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Politics
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Trail monument draws attention
Daily American reporterThe Big Savage Tunnel monument at the Deal access area along the Great Allegheny Passage is drawing a lot of attention. The monument is a four-sided marker featuring the names of donors to the $12 million tunnel restoration project and information about...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Building Material, Charity
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15 hotels to stay in before you die
Whether it's balanced on the rim of a volcano or made of crystallized salt, the right hotel can provide you with a good year's worth of bragging material. These are the kinds of places you have to go at least once, if only to say you have. The best...Tags: Architecture, Health, Landforms, File Sharing, Building Material
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LCHS grad trains with Marines in Morocco
CAP DRAA, Morocco – The sun barely peeked over the horizon when the stillness was shattered by the roar of artillery. The son of a Lancaster man crawled out of his tent into the southern Moroccan morning to begin another day.
Marine Reserve...Tags: Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Armed Forces, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Atlantic Ocean
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Good things come on small plates at Mezze
Come summer, mezze, those small dishes drawn from a vast Middle Eastern tradition, are just about the perfect food. The flavors are vivid. Many of them are served at room temperature. No rush. I love this way of eating, a bite here, a bite there, as the...Tags: Hamburgers, Restaurants, Lettuce, Los Angeles Times, Lifestyle and Leisure
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The glass is always half full for Fritz Morocco
Daily American reporterCHICKENTOWN — Frederick K. “Fritz” Morocco’s glass is always half full, it is never half empty. “Life, it is going fast,” said the 76-year-old Somerset resident. And he is enjoying the ride. His wife, Janet, who is...Tags: Maryland, Holidays, Religious Festivals, South Dakota, James Stewart
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Customs inspectors in Baltimore keep pests out
The sweet aroma of rice fills the air as David Ng steps forward in a Southeast Baltimore warehouse to inspect a shipment of hundreds of sacks of imported basmati rice. He folds back the stitched seams of the 40-pound burlap sacks holding grain that have...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Imports, Food Industry, Rentals, Skin
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The spice of life in Morocco
One of the signature photos travelers always take in Morocco is of heaping piles of spices in a variety of enticing colorful displays. These setups aspire to overwhelm visitors with the enchantment of a new and undiscovered place — and to...Tags: Ceremonies, Tourism and Leisure, International Travel, Travel
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