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    May 30, 2012 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  1. The darling becomes the pariah

    Arianna Huffington
    There's a new scarlet letter in town. Actually, it's the same letter -- "A" -- but it stands for a different word that's increasingly regarded as shameful: Austerity. The darling idea of 2010 and 2011 has become the pariah concept of 2012. Once a...

    Tags: The Huffington Post, Barack Obama, Government, Arianna Huffington, Osteoporosis

  2. Jun 15, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  3. German Forest Boy: Not German, Not a Boy, and Not From Forest

    BERLIN -- The story of the so-called Forest Boy is a lie, police in Germany said Friday.
    CNN
    BERLIN -- The story of the so-called Forest Boy is a lie, police in Germany said Friday. The 20-year-old hoaxer, who claimed he was 17 and lived in the German woods for five years, is actually from Hengelo, Netherlands. He never lived in the forest...

    Tags: Fakes, Hoaxes, and Impostors, Accidental Death, Germany, Interpol, England

  4. Oct 27, 2012 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  5. Inga-Charlotte Doerp's colorful paintings will help the Hampton Arts Foundation

    The view of the salt ponds is stunning from Inga-Charlotte Doerp's town home in Hampton. But the eye is quickly drawn to the interior rooms where dozens of her paintings crowd the walls.
    The view of the salt ponds is stunning from Inga-Charlotte Doerp's town home in Hampton. But the eye is quickly drawn to the interior rooms where dozens of her paintings crowd the walls. Doerp paints colorful, vibrant abstracts, many of them inspired...

    Tags: Germany

  6. Oct 21, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Lloyd Waters: Train whistles still blow in Brunswick

    A few weeks ago, my wife and I found ourselves driving down through the beautiful foliage of Harpers Ferry road as we headed to Brunswick days.  This is the same road that my Father in law Leon travelled for over thirty years when he worked on the...

    Tags: Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Railway Transportation, The Herald-Mail, Trips and Vacations, Transportation

  8. Sep 29, 2012 |Story| Pasadena Sun
  9. Work unveils some surprises about Einstein

    If one had to choose a golden age of physics at Caltech, the 1930s would be a strong contender.
    If one had to choose a golden age of physics at Caltech, the 1930s would be a strong contender. It was a time when Caltech leader Robert Millikan invited top scholars and physicists to the Pasadena campus. One of the most notable visitors, Albert...

    Tags: Google+, Judaism, Students, Princeton University, Trips and Vacations

  10. Sep 18, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  11. Senator appropriates Toronto hits: 'Silver Linings,' 'Zaytoun' headed for German theaters

    Variety
    BERLIN -- Senator Film has picked up David O. Russell's Toronto fave "Silver Linings Playbook," starring Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence. The Weinstein Co. title follows a young man dealing with mental illness, while trying to rebuild his life and...

    Tags: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence, Movies, Israel, Germany

  12. Sep 17, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  13. Crix mix it up at Toronto: Variety's Peter Debruge and Justin Chang discuss this year's fest

    Variety
    Variety's senior film critics, Peter Debruge and Justin Chang, discuss the pleasures, challenges and awards season implications of this year's Toronto Film Festival. Peter Debruge: It was a good but not great Toronto -- that seems to be the consensus...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Michael Mann, Sarah Polley, Noah Baumbach, Film Festivals

  14. Sep 18, 2012 | ctnow.com
  15. Germany¿s Federal Foreign Office: Obama vs. Romney

    Germans in general, have much more interest in United States politics than most Americans have in politics in Germany or the rest of the world for that matter.
    Our group of RIAS Berlin Kommission Fellows was afforded the tremendous opportunity to visit the Federal Foreign Office in Berlin and listen to a speech from Mr. David Schwake, Deputy Director for the transatlantic cooperation at the office.   Schwake...

    Tags: Europe, Television Stations, Barack Obama, U.S. Military, Conservation

  16. Sep 12, 2012 | ctnow.com
  17. Public TV in Germany, It's No PBS

    One of the reasons public TV is so big in Germany is that it was the only TV in the national until 1984, when private stations began broadcasting.
    German television is different than television in the United States.  That is what I have gathered after visiting two German TV outlets, one public and one private. The largest difference is that public television gets about 50% of the viewership in...

    Tags: Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Media Industry, Labor Legislation, Germany, Television

  18. Sep 12, 2012 | ctnow.com
  19. The Reichstag- Germany's Parliamentary Building

    The building is an amazing structure that looks rather antiquated on the outside and strikingly modern in parts of the inside.
    The Reichstag is where Germany’s roughly 600 members of parliament have their meetings. The building is an amazing structure that looks rather antiquated on the outside and strikingly modern in parts of the inside.  It has been remodeled several...

    Tags: Parliament, Germany

  20. Sep 7, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. 10 classic reasons to look forward to fall

    You would never guess the economy is still struggling, given the quantity, quality and diversity of classical music events being offered in the Chicago area between now and the end of the year. Following are 10 major classical events you won't want to...

    Tags: Millennium Park, Latin Music (genre), Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Music Industry, Andrew Davis

  22. Sep 7, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  23. Hungary selects 'Just the Wind' for Oscars: Bence Fliegauf's film won Silver Bear in Berlin

    Variety
    MOSCOW -- Hungary has selected Bence Fliegauf's disturbing story of modern day murder squads targeting Roma families, "Just the Wind," to be its entry for the foreign-language film Oscar. The film is based on the cold-blooded killings of six Roma...

    Tags: Hungary, Academy Awards, Movies, Germany, Murder

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