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Hundreds strip for naked photo shoot in Austria
The man behind the camera had three requests for his subjects: no sunglasses, no smiling, and no underwear. The latest work by New York photographer Spencer Tunick gathered 1,840 people, baring it all in Austria's Happel Stadium on Sunday. "Stay very... -
Andrew Cuomo Q&A at Landmark on Main Street
MONDAY An attorney general Q&A Instead of being the interrogator, the state's top lawyer, New York State Attorney General Andrew Cuomo, will be the one answering the questions at 7:30 p.m. in the 425-seat Jeanne Rimsky Theater at Landmark on Main Street...Tags: Diseases, Lawyers, Real Estate Sales, Cancer, Cults and Sects
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New voices in the rounds
Sun reporterAli Barbieri occupies just a sliver of her grown-up bed at the Johns Hopkins Children's Center, her 5-month-old legs suspended in a miniature traction rig that holds in place the hips she dislocated at birth. Most days Ali's mother, Natalia, sits with...Tags: Pediatrics, Medical Staff, Medical Specialization, Hospitals and Clinics, Family
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Birth, death collide on Mother's Day
Sun reportersClaudia Sales spent Mother's Day teetering between grief and joy. On the same day that she welcomed her first child into the world, she learned that her husband and her tiny son's father was dead. Carlos Santay, 19, was stabbed Saturday evening at a...Tags: Murder, Juvenile Delinquency, Public Holidays, Sales, Theft
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Kimberly Dozier's gripping survival story
Sun television criticAt first, it seemed as if nobody wanted the book that CBS News correspondent Kimberly Dozier was trying to write about her life and near-death experience in Iraq. One publisher wanted her to tell the story "through an intellectual feminist prism."...Tags: Injuries, International Military Interventions, Guerrilla Activity, Armed Conflicts, Bombings
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BOLD AND COLORFUL
Sentinel Staff WriterMelon Patch meeting The Melon Patch Players will conduct its annual membership meeting and board of directors election at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the playhouse, 311 N. 13th St., Leesburg. Details: 352-787-3013. Auditions The Ocala Civic Theatre will have...Tags: Road Transportation, Transportation, Population, Board of Directors, Charter Schools
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Persuasion vs. pollution
Sun reporterMore than 80 percent of Baltimore-area residents say they're willing to do "a lot more" to prevent water pollution, but they don't want to pay more taxes to solve the problem, according to a newly released opinion survey. This suggests an ad campaign...Tags: Fertilizer, Environmental Pollution, Political Candidates, Public Relation, Elections
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Hundreds strip for naked photo shoot in Austria
The Associated PressThe man behind the camera had three requests for his subjects: no sunglasses, no smiling, and no underwear. The latest work by New York photographer Spencer Tunick gathered 1,840 people, baring it all in Austria's Happel Stadium on Sunday. "Stay very... -
Army: 6 killed in clashes with militants in Indian Kashmir
Associated Press WriterIndian forces and suspected Islamic militants clashed Sunday in two separate incidents in Indian-controlled Kashmir, killing six people, including two civilians and a news photographer, the army said. A soldier and two gunmen were also killed in the...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Murder, Civil Unrest, Defense, Armed Forces
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Program for teens has an artful touch
The Kansas City StarTonisha Alexander has the artistic touch. Sitting astride a pottery wheel, the high-school junior takes great pleasure in talking about her craft, ticking off details about the "pretty shapes" and "curvy designs" that are the trademarks of her ceramic...Tags: People, Teen-agers
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