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Monster Mash: New York man loses $1.35-million Corot painting; Zimbabwe censors visual artist
Culture Monster-- Major blunder: A New York man is being sued by his partner for losing a $1.35-million Corot painting, pictured at right, during a bender. (New York Daily News) -- Artistic censorship: The government of Zimbabwe has banned the works...... -
Win the FOX Rocks Lunchbox!
Sign up to win the Fox Rocks Lunchbox! K-Mack announces a new winner every Monday and Thursday at 10am drawn from all entries. We visit the winner at work and deliver the coveted FOX ROCKS LUNCH BOX, filled with great prizes every Tuesday and Friday...Tags: Gambia, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Fiji
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GoDaddy.com CEO Bob Parsons under fire for Zimbabwe elephant-hunting video
OutpostsGoDaddy.com Chief Executive Bob Parsons has been drawing angry comments and threats of boycotts and cancellations after he posted a video of him killing a problem bull elephant during a hunting expedition in Zimbabwe. The video (viewer discretion... -
Countdown to the last 'Oprah Winfrey Show': Oprah's favorite guest ever
Show TrackerAs 'The Oprah Winfrey Show' nears its last episode, Oprah invites back her favorite guests and gives a one of her biggest gifts... -
Zimbabwe's rhinos are the targets of poachers with advanced technology
L.A. UnleashedHARARE, Zimbabwe — Poachers are using aircraft to hunt and kill rhinoceros, Zimbabwe's wildlife chief said Tuesday, as demand in Asia for their horns' supposed medicinal benefits grows. Seven endangered rhinos were killed in southern Zimbabwe from early... -
Mike Campbell dies at 78; white Zimbabwean challenged seizure of lands
Mike Campbell, the white Zimbabwean farmer who won a landmark case in southern Africa's highest court challenging the seizure of his farm by President Robert Mugabe's government, died Wednesday. He was 78.
Campbell, whose family said he died of...Tags: Government, Robert Mugabe, Mangos, Parties and Movements, Heads of State
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Educator, 85, created Fry Readability Graph
Educator, author and environmentalist Edward Fry died in his Laguna Beach home Sept. 2, surrounded by his family. He was 85. "He lost his battle with leukemia, but we all know how he loved life," his wife, Cathy, wrote friends. "He especially loved...Tags: Laguna Beach, Bill Cosby, Colleges and Universities, Teaching and Learning, Los Angeles
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Tough Zimbabwe farm family survives another blow
Mike Campbell sat and watched the flames. The 76-year-old Zimbabwean farmer desperately wanted to help. But you can't fight a fire with a walking stick.
So the fierce, proud man who had spent so many years fighting for his land was forced to stand by...Tags: Potatoes, Johannesburg (South Africa), Robert Mugabe, Heads of State, Death
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The African scourge
KRISTEN ASHBURN is an award-winning photojournalist whose work has been published in the New Yorker, U.S. News and World Report and Mother Jones magazine. These photos are from the exhibition "Bloodlines," which opens today, World AIDS Day, at 401 Projects in New York City.TEN MILLION AFRICANS ARE infected with HIV. Eighteen million have already died from the virus. One in four children in southern Africa has been orphaned. Forty-three million more Africans will die of AIDS by 2010. From December 2000 through the summer of...Tags: AIDS, Children, Epidemics and Plagues, Viral Diseases and Infections, HIV
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Queuing for crumbs in a Zimbabwe bread line
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterWe have been waiting for bread for nearly two hours in a rubbish-strewn lane behind a supermarket. It is midmorning, the sun already blazing down on the 50 or so people in line, when three policemen stroll to the front. A low rumble of discontent rolls...Tags: Children, Robert Mugabe, Petroleum Industry, Breads, Heads of State
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Mugabe seems as ensconced as ever
The two stuffed lions flanked Robert Mugabe like a couple of eczema- ridden dogs, but the Zimbabwean president seemed delighted by the effect.
"Are you afraid?" he taunted foreign journalists after his party's resounding victory in 2005 parliamentary...Tags: Referenda, Justice and Rights, Elections, George W. Bush, Civil Rights
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