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Alfred J. Gallodoro NEW YORK (AP) — Alfred J. Gallodoro, a jazz musician who performed on the saxophone, clarinet and bass clarinet, has died. He was 95. Gallodoro died Saturday at his home in Oneonta in upstate New York, said his grandson Kevin...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Leopold Stokowski, Cross Country Skiing, European Union, Tony Bennett
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Austrian right leader Joerg Haider killed in car crash
From the Associated PressAustrian politician Joerg Haider, whose far-right rhetoric at times sounded sympathetic to the Nazis and contemptuous of Jews and led to months of international isolation for the Alpine republic, died today in a car accident. He was 58. Haider was...Tags: Economic Policy, Road Accidents, Government, Death and Dying, Vehicles
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Controversial far-right leader Haider, whose rhetoric isolated Austria, dead at age 58
Associated Press WriterVIENNA, Austria (AP) _ Austrian politician Joerg Haider, whose far-right rhetoric at times sounded sympathetic to the Nazis and contemptuous of Jews and led to months of international isolation for the Alpine republic, died Saturday in a car accident....Tags: European Union, Economic Policy, Refugee, Migration, Government
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2 arrested for fire at Circus World Museum
A 20-year-old man and a juvenile have been arrested in connection with a fire and vandalism at the state Historical Society's Circus World Museum in Baraboo. Police Lt. Rob Sinden says a fire Monday burned a corner of the C.P. Fox Wagon Restoration... -
Police say Austrian far-right leader Joerg Haider dies in car accident
Associated Press WriterVIENNA, Austria (AP) _ Austrian politician Joerg Haider, whose far-right rhetoric at times cast a negative light on the Alpine republic, has died in a car accident at age 58. Carinthian province police official Friedrich Hrast said the accident...Tags: European Union, Economic Policy, Road Accidents, Death and Dying, Vehicles
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Finland's Ahtisaari wins peace prize as critics worry that chance to chastise China missed
OSLO, Norway (AP) _ Former Finnish President Martti Ahtisaari won the Nobel Peace Prize Friday, but this year the news was as much about who didn't get the award. Critics say the secretive, five-member panel missed a golden opportunity to reward...Tags: Punishment, Demonstration, AIDS, Government, Parliament
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Tuskegee Airmen honored with historic site at Ala. field where they trained for WWII
Associated Press WriterTUSKEGEE, Ala. (AP) _ Lt. Col. John Mulzac stood on the asphalt at Moton Field Friday — the same grounds where he trained decades ago to become one of the country's first black military pilots — and wept. Mulzac and hundreds of his fellow...Tags: Defense, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Harry S Truman, United States of America, Armed Forces
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Israeli woman seeks father's Holocaust diary from Jewish History Institute in Poland
Associated Press WriterWARSAW, Poland (AP) _ Baruch Milch was hiding from the Nazis in occupied Poland in the summer of 1943. His wife and 3-year-old son had been killed in Hitler's Holocaust. All the Jewish doctor had was his diary — a chronicle he hoped would help...Tags: Massacres, Religious Conflicts, Newspaper and Magazine, Civil Unrest, History
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Off the wall
HOLLYWOOD GETS SMARTER. Who knew Los Angeles was ever the cultural center of the world? "Shadows in Paradise" (10 p.m., WNET/13) documents the 1930s era, when Hitler's rise to power sent German artists and intellectuals fleeing to work in Hollywood -...Tags: Thomas Mann, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Bertolt Brecht, Marlene Dietrich, Fritz Lang
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Student court decides fate of walls
Everglades HighThe Everglades High Supreme Court decided its first case of the year, dealing with whether a picture of Hitler could stay on the World History timeline wall, which was painted by students. The case began when a teacher who works in the hallway was...Tags: Everglades, History, Court Administration, Local Authority
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Maher is off the mark with 'Religulous'
I used to be an agnostic, but I had to wonder what drove Bill Maher to work so hard to ridicule religion in his movie ''Religulous.'' I mean, shooting ''400 to 500 hours of material'' of smirking encounters with believers in order to come up with a 100-...Tags: Medical Specialization, Genetics, Religulous, Allentown
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Composer John Adams builds to A-bomb's explosion in 'Doctor Atomic'
amNewYork Theater CriticMinimalist American composer John Adams will make his Metropolitan Opera debut on Monday with "Doctor Atomic," which explores the final few hours before the explosion of the first atomic bomb on July 2, 1945. To make the production accessible to as many...Tags: Music Industry, John Adams, Lincoln Center, Culture, Music Theater
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