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UniverSoul Circus displays global flavor
Long before the throngs of audience members generate "oohs" and "ahhs," the staff of the UniverSoul Circus begins to craft its unusual performances, spending months combing the globe for fresh acts.
The result includes performers such as the Shaolin Kung...Tags: Elephant (animal), Concerts, Circuses, International Travel, Prince (music artist)
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Better: When is it acceptable to have pets at the dinner table? Don't ask
Lately I've been watching a Travel Channel show that circles the globe in search of bizarre foods. And I don't mean "bizarre" like hot sauce on scrambled eggs; I mean "bizarre" as in fresh-caught snapping-turtle cooked on the engine block of a pick-up...Tags: Walt Disney, Pets, Travel Channel (tv network)
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Taking a whirlwind tour through foreign texts
July kicks off with an Independence Day celebration, so it is easy to associate the whole month with all things American. Why not break the mold this summer? Choose one of these works of foreign fiction to finish off your July with an international flair....Tags: India, Sports Cars, Japan, Satire (genre), Pakistan
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Foreign tourism offices
For tourist information on selected foreign destinations, contact the government offices below. For information about a country not listed, call the United Nations at 212-963-1234, dial 0 and ask for the number of the country's U.N. mission or delegation....Tags: Nigeria, Poland, Romania, Netherlands, Ethiopia
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Unease reaches poultry market
Sun StaffPHILADELPHIA - In South Philadelphia, in between the gleaming new sports stadiums and the gritty Italian street market, is a small brick storefront where a 21-year-old in dirty rubber boots and a dirty smock has got a honey-colored hen by the feet. It is...Tags: Migration, Wildlife, Lancaster County (Pennsylvania), Animals, Puerto Rico
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U.S. would ease Iraq ultimatum to get U.N. votes
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - While France and Russia each threatened to veto a United Nations resolution authorizing war against Iraq, the Bush administration agreed yesterday to ease the terms of its ultimatum to Baghdad in a bid to win Security Council backing for...Tags: Iraq, Colin Powell, Diplomacy, Weaponry, Defense
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Ancient tongues fade away
Sun StaffMarie Smith knows that her language - the Alaskan tongue of Eyak - will die with her. And she mourns its passing. "If you were expecting a little baby, and it went back to its home so that it wasn't born alive, how would you feel?" says Smith, 85, who...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Salt, Culture, Mexico, Israel
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UPDATE 1-Nautilus shares dive on mine delay warning
Reuters* Nautilus, Papua New Guinea in ownership agreement dispute * Company warns flagship mine could be delayed, halted * Shares plunge 36.1 percent to C$1.31 on TSX (Updates share move) TORONTO, June 1 (Reuters) - Nautilus Minerals Inc shares plunged...Tags: Thomson Corporation, Companies and Corporations, Metal and Mineral, Papua New Guinea, Anglo American Plc
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UPDATE 2-EU says does not recognise Bissau interim government
Reuters* Interim gov't may be taking orders from army, EU says * EU adds more Bissau military brass to sanctions list * Angolan troops seen withdrawing by next week (Recasts with new information, details throughout) BISSAU, May 31 (Reuters) - The European...Tags: Guinea-Bissau, United Nations, International Organizations, European Union, Portugal
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Angolan troops to leave Bissau next week -official
Reuters* Withdrawal could ease tensions in coup-stricken country * Bissau junta accused Angola of seeking to destroy army * Regional bloc's force was deployed to oversee transition BISSAU, May 31 (Reuters) - Angola will begin withdrawing its troops from...Tags: Guinea-Bissau, Angola, United Nations, Prosecution, Africa
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World War II hobbyist solves a family's decades-old mystery
After 31 years, military historian and researcher Henry Sakaida has finally closed his most perplexing wartime investigation. Sakaida is a retired Temple City nursery owner whose hobby is studying World War II air combat incidents and then tracking...Tags: Papua New Guinea, Symbols and Symbolism, World War II (1939-1945)
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PNG parliament attempts to end political crisis
ReutersPORT MORESBY (Reuters) - Papua New Guinea's parliament endorsed on Wednesday Peter O'Neill as prime minister for the third time in a bid to resolve a long-running crisis over the leadership of the resource-rich South Pacific nation. However, a PNG expert...Tags: Papua New Guinea, Elizabeth II, Parliament, Conservation, Judges
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