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Big day for WW2 vets -- D-Day, Midway anniversaries
Mayo on the Side: Michael Mayo | Sun Sentinel BlogsBeneath gray skies, aging South Florida veterans gathered to mark two pivotal World War II events on Wednesday -- the 70th anniversary of the battle of Midway in the Pacific and the 68th anniversary of D-Day, the launch of the......Tags: Korean War (1950-1953), Boynton Beach, Religion and Belief, Armed Forces, Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941)
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Sotomayor: 'Piece of cake,' she's told
The Swampby Mark Silva President Barack Obama already knew one of the finalists for the Supreme Court whom he was considering: federal Judge Diane Wood of Chicago, a fellow teacher of constitutional law at the University of Chicago. But the president......Tags: Government, Ted Williams, Politics, Values, Joe Biden
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Obama at Normandy: An 'essential war'
The SwampPreident Barack Obama stood at Omaha Beach today, where allied forces invaded 65 years ago and "an unimaginable Hell rained down.'' "We live in a world of competing beliefs... about what is true,'' the president said. "But all know......Tags: New York, Government, NATO, Kansas, Michigan
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Limbaugh v. Olbermann, CNN v. MSNBC
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated "The press doesn't like Rush'' Limbaugh, said Ari Fleischer, a former spokesman for a former president, George W. Bush, who once tossed back a question at his hosts on MSNBC about media affairs, asking why......Tags: Republican Party, Parties and Movements, Government, George W. Bush, Politics
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'Nazi Pelosi:' Health-care, D.C. demeaned
The Swampby Mark Silva "Nazi Pelosi!'' a heckler called out today, as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi unveiled the Democratic leadership's plan for health-care legislation in Washington. On a street corner a few blocks from the White House the other day, a......Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Republican Party, Government, Abortion, Politics
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Mason Bates crowd-pleaser gives second CSO concert at Carnegie an 'Energy' boost
NEW YORK – Riccardo Muti has observed that touring exposes the weaknesses of a mediocre orchestra while bringing out what makes a superior orchestra sound superior. The maestro’s axiom certainly has proven true in the case of his Chicago...
Tags: Culture, Concerts, Career and Workplace, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Music Industry
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D.C. press competes with Tsarnaevs' mom for a Nah!
The U.S. Census Bureau reports there are some 316 million Americans, which translates to about 632 million human hands. Sadly, even those aren't enough hands to properly salute all the nominees for April's Moutza of the Month. The Washington press...Tags: Sports, Anne Frank, Chicago Mayor, Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Immigration
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Elie Wiesel, history's witness
It was a fine April day last week that found Elie Wiesel at Chapman University; it was a fine April day too, 58 years earlier, when the gaunt, teenage Wiesel found himself alive and suddenly free to walk out of the Buchenwald concentration camp. In the...
Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Human Interest, Politics, Religion and Belief, Freedom of the Press
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'Pianist' is a stirring case of art preserving life
In 2002, Roman Polanski directed a remarkable, Academy Award-winning movie taken from a book by Wladyslaw Szpilman, the Polish piano player and composer who survived the Holocaust. Mona Golabek's deeply stirring new one-woman show at the Royal George...
Tags: Religion and Belief, Music Industry, Judaism, Music, Arts and Culture
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Cabaret masters deserve a masterful voice
Written by the Brooklyn-based Rebecca Joy Fletcher, "Cities of Light" is a new cabaret-style entertainment paying tribute to the Jewish artists whose work connected the cabarets of Berlin, Paris, Warsaw and Tel Aviv from the late 1920s until their...Tags: Fine Artists, Religion and Belief, Music Industry, Judaism, Music
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Movie secrets are there, in the script!
You know what "Star Wars" is about? I mean, really about? Vietnam. It's a critical allegory of the war: The Rebels are the scrappy Viet Cong, hastily assembled, devoted and relentless; the Empire is the American military, tripped up by an enemy using...
Tags: John Frankenheimer, Room 237 (movie), Easy Rider (movie), Colleges and Universities, Christopher Nolan
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'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo': Craig, Mara star in sleek, slick, sick adaptation -- 3 stars
Director David Fincher's deluxe edition of "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" is the most coldly compelling version yet of the tale dreamed up by the late Stieg Larsson, whose "Millennium" trilogy of pulp novels remains the time-killer of choice in...Tags: Rooney Mara, Steven Berkoff, Movies, Stellan Skarsgard, David Fincher
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Nov 13, 2011
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Apr 4, 2013
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Dec 16, 2011
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