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Remarkable Woman: Carol Abraczinskas
Carol Abraczinskas leads a double life. She's got her steady — and fascinating — day job as a scientific illustrator, sketching dinosaur fossils for the University of Chicago's biology and anatomy department. And then there's that other...
Tags: Science, University of Chicago, Justice System, Aircraft Hijacking, FBI
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London Olympics: Algerian runner expelled for not trying has been reinstated
Los Angeles TimesTaoufik Makhloufi, Algeria's star middle-distance runner, is back in the London Olympics after originally being expelled for not providing a "bona fide effort" in a preliminary heat of the 800 meters. Early reports indicated that the Algerian team forgot...Tags: 2012 Summer Olympics, Track and Field
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'Song for Marion' to close Toronto: Special Presentations adds new pics from Lee, De Palma, Daniels
VarietyThe Weinstein Co.'s music-based dramedy "A Song for Marion" will world preem in the Toronto Film Festival's closing night Gala slot, it was announced Tuesday along with 146 titles, including 35 world preems, in the Gala, Special Presentations,...Tags: Drama (genre), Belgium, Germany, Scott McGehee, Yvan Attal
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Shanghai Film Fest: Q&A with director Jean-Jacques Annaud
24 FramesFifteen years ago, Jean-Jacques Annaud was demonized by the Chinese Communist Party for his film “Seven Years in Tibet.” A decade and a half on, the 68-year-old French director is being welcomed here with open arms. On Saturday, Annaud will... -
Locusts menace already hunger-stricken Mali and Niger
World NowMali and neighboring Niger are facing swarms of locusts, left uncontrolled while Libya and Algeria grappled with conflicts of their own.... -
Canadian farmer released from Lebanese jail
OTTAWA (AP) — A Canadian farmer returned home Saturday after being released from a Lebanese jail where he had been held for a year on allegations that he exported rotten potatoes to Algeria. Potato farmer Henk Tepper looked drained as he was...Tags: Lebanon, Ottawa (Canada), Justice System, Heads of State, Punishment
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Canadian farmer released from Lebanese jail after a year
OTTAWA (AP) - A Canadian farmer returned home Saturday after being released from a Lebanese jail where he had been held for a year on allegations that he exported rotten potatoes to Algeria. Potato farmer Henk Tepper looked drained as he was reunited...Tags: Lebanon, Ottawa (Canada), Justice System, Heads of State, Punishment
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Jews among mangos and pagodas
Jews have gazed on golden pagodas in Burma.
They've built settlements in the forests of Siberia.
They've prayed among the date and mango trees of Tahiti.
They've worn sarong-like "lungi" garments like others in India.
Ben Frank has seen all that and...Tags: Mangos, Delray Beach, Israel, Boynton Beach, Hanukkah
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Portugal won't extradite fugitive killer George Wright to U.S.
Nation NowEscaped hijacker and killer George Wright wins his bid to remain in Portugal. A court in Portugal has rejected the U.S.' request to extradite him.... -
Gunman buried in France after Algeria reportedly rejects remains
World NowThe gunman who confessed to a series of killings of French soldiers and Jewish schoolchildren was laid to rest in France on Thursday, one week after he was killed at the end of a marathon standoff with police. Mohamed Merah, the 23-year-old man believed... -
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