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Five for your planner: Monday, April 1
1. It's not the 'End of the Road' Boyz II Men will perform at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 4, at Shippensburg University's H. Ric Luhrs Performing Arts Center, 1871 Old Main Drive, Shippensburg, Pa. Tickets cost $25 to $39. Call 717-477-7469 or go to www....
Tags: Holocaust Remembrance Day, Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Schindler's List (movie), Washington, DC
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Wonder Woman: Time for the Amazon warrior to get her own movie?
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesWith “The Dark Knight Rises,” “The Avengers” and this summer's “Man of Steel” dominating the big screen, isn't it time ...... -
Philip Roth gets 'Unmasked' on PBS -- or does he?
I’m of two minds about “Philip Roth: Unmasked,” the “American Masters” documentary that airs Friday night on PBS. On the one hand, it’s always a pleasure to hear Roth, who turned 80 this month and recently announced...
Tags: Germany, Judaism, Mia Farrow, Arts and Culture, Chinua Achebe
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Oscars 2013: Five most awkward moments of the night
There have been plenty of awkward, embarrassing moments at past Oscars, like Rob Lowe manically dancing and mugging alongside Snow White in the late '80s. But for the sheer volume of wince-inducing shtick, this year’s telecast will be hard to top....
Tags: Entertainment, Rob Lowe, Matt Stone, Gil Cates, Entertainment Events
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FBI issued warnings on Ohio gun suspect
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — The FBI has alerted black and Jewish leaders in the Detroit area that their names were on a list kept by an alleged neo-Nazi sympathizer charged with illegally possessing an arsenal of weapons, community leaders said. Richard...Tags: Judaism, FBI, NAACP, Prosecution, Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
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Hitler enters gun debate, but history in dispute
When the president of Ohio's state school board posted her opposition to gun control, she used a powerful symbol to make her point: a picture of Adolf Hitler. When a well-known conservative commentator decried efforts to restrict guns, he argued that if...
Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Sports, World War I (1914-1918), Laws, Interior Policy
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The 1940s cast a long shadow in Arnott's 'The House of Rumour'
The world has hardly run out of deep, dark secrets; good luck finding out the real truth about the wars we fight, the prescription drugs we take, the food we eat. But as we learn in “The House of Rumour,” British novelist Jake Arnott's...
Tags: Stranger Than Fiction, Literature, Authors, United Kingdom, Chicago Tribune
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No blank check for criminals
Some people should not be trusted with access to firearms. On that point almost everyone agrees, the only debate being where to draw the line. But no one thinks that if the Unabomber had his sentence commuted, the Second Amendment would entitle him to...
Tags: University of Chicago, Illegal Immigrants, Theft, Laws, Personal Weapon Control
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John Landecker: One heck of a life
Being John Landecker might have been a great deal more fun decades ago than it is today, but if you had led the raucous and substance-abusing life that Landecker lived decades ago, you might not be around today. But here is Landecker, looking fit and trim...
Tags: Entertainment, Fiction, Weight, Authors, Radio Industry
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Will Jenne make it back to Tallahassee?
Sun SentinelEvan Jenne loves serving in the Florida House of Representatives. When newly drawn legislative districts confronted him with the prospect of a messy 2012 primary fight with another incumbent, he considered running for Broward County Commission. But...Tags: Broward County, Eleanor Sobel, Elections, Politics, Broward County Commission
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Israel needs a new map
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has just formed a new government in Israel. But nothing of substance will change. Peace negotiations will not resume; settlement activity will expand; war with Iran will still be threatened; and Israel will move even...
Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Judaism, Palestine, European Union, Benjamin Netanyahu
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France gives back paintings lost as Nazis pushed through Europe
This post has been corrected. See the note below. PARIS — France on Tuesday gave seven paintings once destined for display in an art gallery for Adolf Hitler back to the families of those who had lost or sold them as the Nazis pushed through...
Tags: Pakistan, France, Arts and Culture, Arts, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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