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Holocaust center plans move to Dania Beach
— For now, the Holocaust-era rail car waits to tell its chilling horror story. The Holocaust Documentation & Education Center, the rail car's permanent home, is scheduled to open in Dania Beach by the end of the year. The center, which never got...
Tags: Sunny Isles, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Dania Beach, Human Interest
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English assignment using Nazi propaganda embarrasses Albany, N.Y.
An upstate New York school district has become the latest to learn that some educational approaches create special sensitivity problems, as in this case in which a high school teacher asked students to make a written argument good enough to “...
Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Slavery, Students, Religion and Belief, Passover
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Movie review: 'No Place on Earth' a gripping Holocaust survival tale
Add one more extraordinary survival tale to the canon of Holocaust documentaries: "No Place on Earth." Director Janet Tobias uses a successful mix of storytelling methods as she details the strands of this remarkable, harrowing chapter. For 511 days,...
Tags: No Place on Earth (movie), Entertainment, Movies, Caves and Caverns, Landforms
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German court causes fresh uproar over access to neo-Nazi trial
ReutersBERLIN, April 29 (Reuters) - A Munich court caused fresh uproar on Monday when a lottery it used to assign press seats to the trial of a suspected neo-Nazi accused of a series of racist murders left major German dailies and international news agencies...Tags: Lotteries, Murder, Newspaper and Magazine, Germany, Trials
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Seeking smarter rules for sex offenders
Janice Bellucci is a mother of two, the wife of a pastor and a former Girl Scout leader active in volunteer work. She lives in a gated community an hour's drive north of Santa Barbara, with needlepoint pillows on the sofa and a vegetable garden in the...
Tags: Laws, Prisons, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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Racist fans attack Hungarian activist ahead of Jewish Congress
ReutersBUDAPEST, April 29 (Reuters) - The head of a Hungarian anti-racism group said far-right soccer fans shouted "Sieg Heil" and attacked him, breaking his nose days before the country is due to host the World Jewish Congress. Ferenc Orosz, chairman of the...Tags: U.S. Congress, Justice and Rights, Budapest (Hungary), The Holocaust (1934-1945), Civil Rights
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Rediscover 'I Am Suzanne!' 'The Desert Song' at TCM film fest
The TCM Classic Film Festival is screening several vintage blockbusters this weekend in Hollywood, including “The Great Escape,” “My Fair Lady” and “Giant.” But peppered among these classics are films that don’t...Tags: Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc., Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Movies, Festive Events
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Five books: Warming up with a festive high-five
Printers Row Lit Fest announced its lineup earlier this week, and it's led by Judy Blume, the beloved children's book author who has helped several generations endure the agony of adolescence. Blume will receive the Chicago Tribune's Young Adult...
Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Entertainment Events, Festive Events, Anne Frank, Nathan Englander
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Holocaust films get personal with descendants of Nazis
The Holocaust has long been a deep and disquieting source of material for filmmakers, especially documentarians. As firsthand accounts of World War II naturally dwindle, though, cinematic inquiries on the subject have been shifting into more personal...Tags: Entertainment, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Movies, Stanley Kubrick, The Holocaust (1934-1945)
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Germans fascinated by Nazi era eight decades later
ReutersBy Gareth Jones BERLIN, April 26 (Reuters) - An exhibition chronicling the Nazi party's rise to power draws tens of thousands of visitors. Millions of TV viewers tune in to watch a drama about the Third Reich. A satirical novel in which Hitler pops up in...Tags: Entertainment, Angela Merkel, Movies, Berlin (Germany), Germany
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Britain to honour Winston Churchill on new banknote
ReutersLONDON, April 26 (Reuters) - Britain is set to honour its revered wartime leader Winston Churchill with a banknote featuring his portrait and famous declaration "I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat". The governor of the Bank of...Tags: Nobel Prize Awards, Elizabeth II, Executive Branch, Charles Darwin, Entertainment Events
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A spin through a world where bicycles rule streets
In bike-unfriendly cities such as Los Angeles, people who love cycling speak in wistful tones about a faraway place where the bike reigns supreme. Go to Amsterdam, they say. In that mecca of the bike, you will find special roads set apart for cyclists,...
Tags: Book, The Holocaust (1934-1945), Sports, Cycling, Anne Frank
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