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Holocaust center plans move forward
The South Florida Holocaust Documentation and Education Center has moved ahead with its expansion plans by buying two adjacent downtown properties for $850,000. A warehouse and a parking lot at 115 and 117 S. 21st Ave. will serve as the parking lot... -
'Waltz With Bashir' leads down filmmaker's nightmare alley
ARI FOLMAN'S "Waltz With Bashir," which screens tonight at the Toronto International Film Festival, straddles many boundaries: between memory and dream, history and memoir, fact and fiction. Using animation to shift fluidly between frames, the movie...Tags: Richard Linklater, Refugee, Festive Event, Ariel Sharon, Cinema Industry
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Extend choice to doctors, too
I am a pro-choice atheist. But I support a regulation, recently promulgated by the Bush administration, that would cut federal funding to nearly 600,000 hospitals, clinics, health plans, doctors' offices and other entities if they do not allow their...Tags: Healthcare Policies, Abortion
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Cohen: McCain makes fools of the Republicans
One of the great sights of American political life -- a YouTube moment if ever there was one -- was to see the doughboy face of Newt Gingrich as he extolled the virtues of Sarah Palin, a sitcom of a vice-presidential choice and a disaster movie if she...Tags: Washington Post Company, National Government, Sarah Palin, Periodicals, Government
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Biden holds rally in Century Village
South Florida Sun-SentinelSen. Joe Biden, the Democrats' vice presidential pick, appealed to Jewish voters Tuesday afternoon, telling them Barack Obama is pro-Israel. During an hourlong rally at the Century Village clubhouse in Deerfield Beach, Obama's running mate said he...Tags: Government, Barack Obama, National Government, Joe Biden, Beach Vacations
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A Bridge For College-Bound Foster Kids
Greenwich TimeAt 5 years old, Daniel Ndamwizeye lost his parents during the genocide in Rwanda. He spent years as an orphan in Africa, living with different families. "It wasn't a good experience. It was not a safe place to be," said Ndamwizeye, now 19. "It was really...Tags: Southern Connecticut State University, Colleges and Universities, Awards and Prizes, People, Mutual Funds
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Biden courts voters in key swing state
Of McClatchy Newspapers| Sen. Joe Biden kicked off his first visit to Florida as the Democratic vice presidential nominee on Tuesday, delivering a familiar refrain to a largely Jewish crowd in Deerfield Beach: He supports Israel. Peppering his 28-minute speech with Yiddish...Tags: Elections, Barack Obama, The White House, Tamarac, Joe Biden
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Holocaust survivor publishes memoir of Nazi Germany
Forum Publishing GroupMore than 60 years after being liberated from Nazi Germany concentration camps, Rabbi Baruch Goldstein added his own volume to the canon of Holocaust literature. "For Decades I Was Silent: A Holocaust Survivor's Journey Back to Faith," tells his story,...Tags: Religious Conflicts, Judaism, Society, Civil Unrest, Ceremonies
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Guyana: Gang leader killed in raid
A gang leader accused of orchestrating two village massacres that left 23 people dead in Guyana was killed in a shootout Thursday after authorities raided one of his hide outs, according to police. Rondell Rawlins, the South American country's most...Tags: Gang Activity, Prosecution
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Karadzic defies world court
Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic made a defiant stand before a U.N. court preparing to try him on genocide charges, refusing to enter pleas Friday and branding the tribunal a NATO proxy out to "liquidate" him. Judge Iain Bonomy entered not-guilty...Tags: Trials, Genocide, NATO, Court Preliminary
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Ex-Bosnian Serb leader refuses to enter plea in Hague
LONDON - Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic declined to enter a plea Friday in court in The Hague, refusing to recognize the legitimacy of the United Nations war crimes tribunal bringing genocide and other charges against him. "This court is...Tags: Religious Conflicts, United Nations, War Crimes, Genocide, International Court or Tribunal
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Is the Soviet Union back?
Today's question: To what extent does Vladimir Putin's Russia resemble the old Soviet Union? Previously, Meier and Moynihan discussed NATO expansion, Russia’s membership in the G-8 and its possible membership in the WTO, U.S. diplomacy in Eastern...Tags: Freedom of the Press, NATO, National Government, Vladimir Putin, Elections
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