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Faulty wiring killing U.S. troops in Iraq
The Swampby Frank James As if U.S. troops in Iraq didn't have enough to deal with -- the many tours in-country and consequent separations from family, the possibility of being killed or maimed, the heat -- there's the possibility of being......Tags: Family, Health and Safety at Work, Armed Forces, Injuries, Employees
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Obama: Kuwait, Afghanistan and a boost from Maliki
Spin CycleSo, Obama, after a stopover to visit with troops and play some hoops in Kuwait, has now landed in Afghanistan, which apparently will precede Iraq on his foreign trip over the next week. A couple of good things have......Tags: Armed Forces, Newspapers, Lake Shore Drive, Fannie Mae, Vehicles
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La insoportable (o agradable) repetición de los éxitos
EL SENTINELEl otro día, en un concierto que un contingente de músicos de Miami ofreció como tributo al gran Germán Piferrer en un teatro de La Pequeña Habana, me tocó ver a Roberto Torres presentar por millonésima vez su tema insignia, Caballo viejo. "Voy a cantar...Tags: Robert Palmer, Billy Joel, Mick Jagger, Groucho Marx, Ricky Martin
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Terrorist in NYC hijacking, bombing granted parole
A Croatian terrorist has been granted parole after serving 30 years in prison for hijacking a jet and planting a bomb that killed a New York City police officer. Zvonko Busic was the leader of a group that commandeered a TWA flight as it left...Tags: Guerrilla Activity, Bombings, Raymond W. Kelly, Kathleen Murray, Law Enforcement
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"Thirty-Eight Witnesses," by A.M. Rosenthal
hen a 78-year-old pedestrian was downed by a hit-and-run driver in Hartford, Conn., in June, street surveillance video showed multiple cars passing by without stopping and fellow pedestrians staring at the victim without any visible move to aid him....Tags: Witnesses, Kew Gardens, Prosecution, Society, Sexual Assault
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Charlie Rangel in ethics bulls-eye
The Swampby Frank James House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) is talking this morning about ethics concerns over his role in soliciting funds for a center named for him at the City College of New York,......Tags: Office and Retail Spaces, Washington Post Company, Charles B. Rangel, Values, Newspapers
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15 years later, is Restaurant Week still a brilliant idea?
Special to amNewYorkFew topics spur debate among foodies and non-foodies like Restaurant Week. The semiannual event, actually two weeks in duration, when diners can nosh on prix-fixe deals, has been around since the Democratic Convention of 1992, when Bill Clinton was...Tags: James Beard, Food Industry, Madison Square Garden, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bill Clinton
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Justice is swift for novice South Korean jurors
New York Times News ServiceWhen Park Kwang-rual received the summons to court, he immediately started wondering what he had done wrong. "I tried to remember, 'Did I ever hit someone? Not repay a debt? Was someone suing me?'" said Park, a 41-year-old human resources manager. Only...Tags: Punishment, Health and Safety at School, Kendo, Prosecution, Court Administration
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"[title of show]" A Feast For Stage Insiders
Special to The CourantThe quaintly named "[title of show]," which has moved from The Vineyard Theatre to Broadway's Lyceum Theatre, daringly features a song and montage of Playbill covers surveying a range of musicals that flopped, including the notorious "Carrie," of course....Tags: Music Theater, Malcolm Johnson, Hunting, Jim Dale, Broadway
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Report: Danger from electrical work in Iraq severe
Inferior electrical work by private contractors on U.S. military bases in Iraq is more widespread than the Pentagon has acknowledged, according to a published report. A Senate panel investigating the electrocutions of Americans on bases in Iraq was...Tags: Armed Forces, Defense
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