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Harry Eisen dies at 95; Norco Ranch founder
Harry Eisen, a Polish-born Holocaust survivor who founded Norco Ranch Inc. in western Riverside County in the 1950s and built it into one of the state's leading egg producers, processors and distributors, has died. He was 95. Eisen died July 19 of...Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Vicodin (drug), Massacres, Safeway Inc., United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
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Chan Lowe: Romney's overseas trip
There are always contradictions within campaigns. One of the accusations leveled by Republicans against Barack Obama is that he is too “European,” and that he embraces a “European socialist vision” for America. He’s even...
Tags: Republican Party, Mitt Romney, Politics, Barack Obama, Maurice Chevalier
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Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski on what Chicago means to Poland
Poland is important to many Chicago-area residents, but what does Chicago mean to Poland? Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski stayed a day past the official NATO summit to visit Polish-Americans and the Chicago Tribune editorial board Tuesday. During...
Tags: Chicago Tribune, NATO Summit, Facebook, Media Industry, NATO
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Friday Forecaster: Beata Borowik of The NY Polish Film Festival
PIX11.comBeata Borowik has watched PIX11 since 1998 (when she emigrated from Poland). The Middle Village, Queens resident is a volunteer for the New York Polish Film Festival. The New York Polish Film Festival was founded seven years ago.The Festival aims to...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Middle Village, Movies, Entertainment, New York City
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From sewers of Poland, 'In Darkness' sheds light on history of Holocaust ✭✭✭✭
"In Darkness" is a pitiless glimpse into the inferno, into hell not only on earth but below it. Based on a true story, it visits the sewers of the Polish city of Lvov during World War II, a place where a group of Jews lived for more than a year under...Tags: Movies, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945), Religion and Belief, Massacres
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Wislawa Szymborska dies at 88; Nobel-winning Polish poet
During a five-decade career, Polish poet Wislawa Szymborska had so rarely appeared in public that a newspaper dubbed her the "Greta Garbo of poetry" after the notoriously private actress.
But in 1996, Poland's most reticent literary icon was forced to...Tags: Entertainment Events, Movies, Movies, Music, Newspaper and Magazine
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VIDEO: Polish Prosecutor Shoots Self After Live News Conference
A military prosecutor in Poland attempted to take his own life Monday by shooting himself in the head after wrapping a news conference on the plane crash that killed the country's president.
According to reports, Mikolaj Przybyl shot himself inside his...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Justice System, Lech Kaczynski, Prosecution
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Rolling Road lived up to its name in the early 1900s
100 Years Ago Rolling out the welcome mat In the Times social column: "Mr. Henry J. Bender has returned to his home on Rolling Road after visiting friends in New York City. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Davis have returned to their home on Rolling Road after...Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Patapsco, Movies, Dodge, Rabat (Morocco)
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Exhibition on Europe's wooden synagogues planned for Jewish Museum
An exhibition on an all-but-forgotten era in Jewish worship, “Wooden Synagogues of Europe,” will open Sept. 13 at the Jewish Museum of Florida, 301 Washington Ave., Miami Beach. The 10 models are 1/40th scale replicas of synagogues built in...Tags: Miami Beach, Nazi Party, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War II (1939-1945)
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A question of killing: Howard County author searches for an answer
Five days. That’s all it took after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, for Danuta Hinc to realize that she needed to write a book about how such a thing could happen.
“I realized that I needed to know what leads people to make such...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Career and Workplace, Howard County, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Howard Community College
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Undocumented immigrant's hospital stay stretches to 2 years
Instead of bouquets of freshly cut flowers, potted houseplants line the windowsill in hospital Room 537.
Like a hostess in her own home, Barbara Latasiewicz offers visitors beverages from the minifridge given to her by hospital staff one Christmas. After...Tags: Mary Murphy, Oak Lawn, Holidays, Physical Therapy, Nursing Homes
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September 2011 Program Guide
Staff reporterTHURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 TOO CHRISTIAN TO BE ELECTED? Are the Republican presidential candidates too Christian? Bill Keller, Executive Editor of the N.Y. Times said they were in a recent major Times Magazine article. The attack, from him and others , on...Tags: Republican Party, Defense, Chicago Cubs, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Elections
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