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Felix Kestenberg
Sun ReporterFelix Kestenberg, who survived eight concentration camps and two death marches during World War II, died Tuesday of a stroke at Sinai Hospital. The Mount Washington resident was 86. Mr. Kestenberg, the son of a shoe manufacturer, was born and raised in...Tags: Armed Forces, Murder, Defense, Pikesville, Mount Washington
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'Accomplices' by Bernard Weinraub
Times Theater CriticHigh-profile reporting isn't the usual route to becoming a playwright, but in one respect Bernard Weinraub's newspaper pedigree serves him well in "The Accomplices." Like any muckraker worth his salt, Weinraub knows how to level accusations and make...Tags: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, The White House, Civil Unrest, Prescription Drugs, Health Treatments
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Capture of Karadzic adds to Srebrenica's ethnic divide
Tribune NewspapersSREBRENICA, Bosnia-Herzegovina—The legacy of Radovan Karadzic is etched here in unsmiling, mistrustful faces; on tombstones that march shoulder-to-shoulder for nearly a quarter-mile; in empty, scarred houses whose owners never returned. Karadzic's...Tags: Armed Forces, International Court or Tribunal, Juvenile Delinquency, Defense, War Crimes
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An Arrest In Serbia Evokes Bitter Memories
Along Hartford's Franklin Avenue, sandwiched between the Italian restaurants and savory ethnic food shops, the foul memory of Radovan Karadzic lingers in the cracks and corners. In this neighborhood of Bosnian immigrants, Karadzic will always be the...Tags: Armed Forces, Society, Defense, Washington Post Company, Rick Green
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Holocaust story has uplifting theme
The Chicago TribuneThe hero of "Fugitive Pieces" is Jakob, a 9-year-old Polish Jew whose mother hurriedly stuffs him into a hiding place just as the Nazis arrive in 1942. From that nook, he watches as both parents are killed and his beloved sister, Bella, is whisked away to...Tags: Anne Frank
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Ukraine: Jews: Stop building on Holocaust grave
A Jewish group is asking the Ukrainian government to stop construction on the site of a grave containing the remains of about 26,000 victims of the Holocaust. The Jewish community in Odessa says that a developer has begun building what it thinks will...Tags: Judaism
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Agency bolsters case for Stalin genocide
KIEV — Ukraine on Wednesday blamed Soviet leaders for a famine that killed millions of people in 1932-33 and published documents it said "unequivocally" proved its case—part of its campaign to get the tragedy recognized as genocide. The...Tags: Famines, Genocide
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WORLD & NATION UPDATE: ABROAD
A powerful earthquake rattled parts of northern Japan early today, injuring nearly 100 people, triggering landslides and cutting power to thousands of people, officials said. Japan's Meteorological Agency said the temblor, which had a preliminary...Tags: Injuries, National Government, International Court or Tribunal, Prosecution, Judaism
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Sudan counters charges with diplomacy
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterSudan's diplomatic offensive against the International Criminal Court is gaining momentum in Africa, but faces stiff odds before the U.N. Security Council. The government of Sudan has been waging a high-profile political campaign since the court's...Tags: Diplomacy, Heads of State, Human Rights, National Government, Civil Unrest
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Obama tells Israelis he's committed to their security, speaking with Hamas rockets as backdrop
AP Special CorrespondentSDEROT, Israel (AP) _ From the solemnity of a Holocaust museum to a dusty village battered by Hamas rockets, Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama on Wednesday professed "an unshakable commitment to the security" of Israel, whether the threat...Tags: Nuclear Weapons, Ehud Olmert, Defense, Terrorism, Mahmoud Abbas
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