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Review: The dark sensibilities of 'Kingston Noir'
-------------------- Kingston Noir Edited by Colin Channer Akashic Books: 285 pp; $15.95 trade paper original -------------------- Starting in 2004 with "Brooklyn Noir," the more than 50 titles in the Akashic Books series of crime fiction have been...
Tags: Edwidge Danticat, Music, BBC, Bob Marley, Crime, Law and Justice
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Gayle on the Go for Sunday, Oct. 21
KTLA NewsSunday @ 10am Indiana Jones & the Adventure of Archaeology: The Exhibition Discovery Science Center 2500 North Main Street Santa Ana 714-542-2823 www.discoverycube.org Calling all adventurers and aspiring archaeologists! Indiana Jones and the Adventure of...Tags: Science, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Indiana Jones (fictional character)
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Artifacts from Indy and beyond
SANTA ANA — It belongs in a museum! That's what Indiana Jones said as he traversed the globe in search of elusive ancient artifacts that others wanted only for themselves. Now, however, the tables have turned, and the greatest archaeologist who...
Tags: Science, Star Wars (movie), Science and Technology, Arts and Culture, Indiana Jones (fictional character)
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To restore the bay, restore the bay partnership
When the Chesapeake Bay restoration program began in earnest in 1983, with the signing of the first Chesapeake Bay Agreement, it was hailed as the beginning of a new era of interjurisdictional partnering to save a national treasure. And so it was. With...
Tags: Executive Branch, Environmental Issues, Lyndon B. Johnson, Regional Authority, Politics
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We're all immigrants, the only difference being that some of us happen to have been born here
Think you are an American citizen? Well think again, because you and I are probably illegal immigrants There were no humans born on the original land mass of what is today known as the United States. The National Geographic Society thinks that the...Tags: Illegal Immigrants, Immigration
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A chat with Chabon
Michael Chabon's best-selling new novel, “Telegraph Avenue,” is set in and around Brokeland Records, a used-vinyl record store on the border between Oakland and Berkeley, Calif., where Chabon has lived since the late 1990s. The story follows...
Tags: Kill Bill (movie), Cameron Crowe, Crime (genre), Fiction, Miles Davis
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Abderrahim Foukara, Al Jazeera's U.S. translator
How do you convey to the world the American ideal of free speech or curious turns of phrase like "stump speech" and "gerrymandering"? Abderrahim Foukara does it daily, as Al Jazeera's bureau chief in Washington. I first met the Moroccan-born journalist at...
Tags: England, War in Afghanistan (2001-present), John McCain, North Africa, Barack Obama
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Missouri City teen wins National Geographic Bee
Rahul Nagvekar, a 14-year-old student from Quail Valley Middle School in Missouri City took the gold, so to speak, at the National Geographic Bee. A smart kid, who, from a very young age enjoyed examinging a globe given to him by his parents. He used...Tags: Science, Science and Technology
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Mexicali Muslims find a home
Staff WriterMEXICALI — Curious passers-by often peek in the window of the new Centro Islamico de Mexicali on Michoacan Avenue, just 15 minutes walking distance from the Calexico West Port of Entry, where at least twice a week, the few but faithful Mexicali...Tags: Mexico, Separation of Church and State, Mexico City, Islam, Cancer
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Rupa and the April Fishes Play Real Art Ways in Hartford on Sept. 20
Rupa Marya sings in English, French, Spanish, Hindi and Tzotzil, a Mayan language spoken in the Mexican Chiapas state. She could sing in other languages if she wanted to. Marya’s band, Rupa and the April Fishes, similarly play global music: Gypsy...
Tags: Music, England, Reggae (genre), Google Inc., Ani Difranco
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Clark County sees boost in number of students in Advanced Placement classes
The Winchester SunAccording to the latest statistics from the Kentucky Department of Education, the number of high school students taking at least one Advanced Placement class each semester has risen each year statewide since 2007. George Rogers Clark High School has seen...Tags: Schools, Education, Teaching and Learning, High Schools, Science and Technology
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National Geographic picks Great Allegheny Passage
DAILY AMERICAN REPORTERNational Geographic travel editors picked the Great Allegheny Passage as one of the 10 best places to get away this fall. The hiking and biking trail, which curves through southern Somerset County, is among a group of destinations that include...Tags: Science and Technology, Travel, Trips and Vacations
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