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    Sep 28, 2010 |Blog| Sun-Sentinel
  1. Company with Holocaust ties bidding on Florida government project

    Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogs
    Updated at 3:58 p.m. and 4:24 p.m. with company response, and at 4:35 p.m. with comments from Holocaust survivor. U.S. Rep. Ron Klein, D-Boca Raton, said Tuesday he???ll introduce legislation ???demanding corporate responsibility??? from companies that...

    Tags: Massacres, Tampa, Family, Companies and Corporations

  2. Jun 18, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  3. Obama's popularity: Problems testing it

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva Some of the most acute problems which President Barack Obama confronts - including a struggling economy and mounting federal deficit - appear to be taking a moderate toll on his still-strong public approval after nearly five months......

    Tags: Newspapers, Guantanamo Bay Detention Camp, Peter Hart, The New York Times, Automotive Equipment

  4. Jul 12, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  5. Obama on racial matters: 'Door still open'

    The Swamp
    President Barack Obama, the son of a Kenyan and travelling through Ghana today, was asked what Africa means to him - "Is it half of you?'' "Well, no, I don't think it would be fair to say it was half,''......

    Tags: Syria, Gordon Brown, London (England), Ecosystems, Government

  6. Aug 2, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  7. Obama's Cairo address: Writer-in-chief

    The Swamp
    by Christi Parsons He sat with his legs crossed in an armchair in the Oval Office, his brow furrowed. Aides clustered on the couches around him. They could see black scratch marks all over their proposal for the most sensitive......

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Qur'an, Civil Rights, Religious Texts, Government

  8. Sep 25, 2009 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  9. Chavez: Two Obamas, war and peace

    The Swamp
    by Mark Silva Hugo Chavez, the president of Venezuela, says he likes one of the President Barack Obamas whom he sees. "We have an Obama that talked about peace,'' Chavez said, in an interview aired tonight on CNN's Larry King......

    Tags: Foreign Aid, Indigenous People, Economic Sanctions, Hugo Chavez, Government

  10. Aug 16, 2010 |Blog| Chicago Tribune
  11. Reid: Mosque should be built elsewhere

    The Swamp
    by Mike Memoli President Obama's remarks on the Ground Zero-area mosque have taken what had largely been a local issue and made it fair game in campaigns across the country. Republicans in particular have sought to put Democratic candidates on......

    Tags: September 11, 2001 Attacks, Rudy Giuliani, Freedom of Religion, Republican Party, Barack Obama

  12. May 8, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Commercial musical 'Signs of Life' coming to Biograph

    The peak fall weeks at the Biograph Theatre, 2433 N. Lincoln Ave., won't be occupied by a Victory Gardens Theater production, but a small commercial musical  set during the era of the Holocaust and concerning a ghetto and concentration camp located in what is now the Czech Republic, Theresienstadt, which the Nazis used for propaganda purposes by showcasing the cultural life therein.
    The peak fall weeks at the Biograph Theatre, 2433 N. Lincoln Ave., won't be occupied by a Victory Gardens Theater production, but a small commercial musical  set during the era of the Holocaust and concerning a ghetto and concentration camp located in...

    Tags: Theater, Victory Gardens Theatre, Music, Czech Republic, Music Theater

  14. May 2, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. 'Hava Nagila' a song that's a party in itself ★★★

    Born in Ukraine, raised in Palestine, the toast of the Catskills and the inevitable guest star at countless Jewish celebrations the world over, the song "Hava Nagila" has pulled many a <em>goy</em> (and I'd like to thank Dave Fantle for letting me crash his wedding) into a hora for a few delirious minutes.
    Born in Ukraine, raised in Palestine, the toast of the Catskills and the inevitable guest star at countless Jewish celebrations the world over, the song "Hava Nagila" has pulled many a goy (and I'd like to thank Dave Fantle for letting me crash his...

    Tags: Ukraine, Music Box Theatre, Music, Movies, Judaism

  16. Nov 2, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  17. Elie Wiesel's story endures, empowers

    NEW YORK &mdash; A slender, silver-haired gentleman steps onto a nearly bare stage, the instantaneous applause continuing long after he reaches the spare wooden table awaiting him.
    NEW YORK — A slender, silver-haired gentleman steps onto a nearly bare stage, the instantaneous applause continuing long after he reaches the spare wooden table awaiting him. For a moment, amid the din, he studies the audience — young and...

    Tags: War Crimes, Philosophy, France, Religious Texts, French Literature

  18. Apr 23, 2013 |Column| Los Angeles Times
  19. Elie Wiesel, history's witness

    It was a fine April day last week that found Elie Wiesel at Chapman University; it was a fine April day too, 58 years earlier, when the gaunt, teenage Wiesel found himself alive and suddenly free to walk out of the Buchenwald concentration camp. In the decades since, Wiesel's impassioned writing and speaking have won him a Nobel Peace Prize, and a large place in the public intellectual discourse about the Holocaust and the human condition. They have also brought him to Chapman each spring for the last three years as a distinguished presidential fellow, meeting with students and faculty to keep the significance of the Holocaust green in their minds.
    It was a fine April day last week that found Elie Wiesel at Chapman University; it was a fine April day too, 58 years earlier, when the gaunt, teenage Wiesel found himself alive and suddenly free to walk out of the Buchenwald concentration camp. In the...

    Tags: Freedom of the Press, France, Judges, Entertainment Events, Bernard Madoff

  20. Apr 23, 2013 |Column| Tribune Media Services
  21. Joel Brinkley: Poland still coping with dark past

    American Voices
    WARSAW, Poland -- Simcha Rotem was stooped, his head bowed showing tiny wisps of white hair as he stood at a podium between two black menorahs spewing towering gas flames. Behind him a new, 40-foot-tall black stone frieze showed armed guerilla fighters,...

    Tags: The New York Times, Entertainment Events, Judaism, Germany, Chicago Tribune Columnists

  22. Aug 7, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. What you should see at Stratford Shakespeare Festival

    STRATFORD, ONTARIO &mdash; It's not easy for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival to accommodate the beautiful mess. Its costs and budgets are massive, its theaters imposing &mdash; in its current configuration, Tanya Moiseiwitsch's famous Festival Theatre still has more than 1,800 seats &mdash; and the weight of auspicious history hangs heavy. Shows must run, in repertory, for up to four months and play well to the theater's passionate group of supporters, many of whom are retirees who journey here from Toronto, Detroit and, in their many thousands, from Chicago, taking in as many as eight different shows in a week, debating what they see fiercely in seminars and on the terraces of bed-and-breakfasts.
    STRATFORD, ONTARIO — It's not easy for the Stratford Shakespeare Festival to accommodate the beautiful mess. Its costs and budgets are massive, its theaters imposing — in its current configuration, Tanya Moiseiwitsch's famous Festival...

    Tags: Charles M. Schulz, Piracy, Christopher Plummer, Music Theater, Broadway Theater

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