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TV coverage of 9/11 moving, thoughtful
Sun Television CriticTelevision yesterday took America on a marvelous journey of remembrance, sorrow, symbolism and resolution. The road of coverage was a long and bumpy one that at times during the afternoon did not seem well planned at some networks and cable channels. But...Tags: Symbols and Symbolism, ABC (tv network), Satellite Technology, Satellite and Cable Service, Television Industry
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A search for place, pride
Sun StaffFirst of three parts JEROME COUNTY, Idaho - The big, white Starline bus rolls to a stop and Jeni Yamada is the first to stand. It has taken a long time to get to this place in the middle of nowhere, this place called Minidoka. Far longer than the 12-...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Riverside (Riverside, California), Stanford University, Colleges and Universities, American Civil Liberties Union
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Visiting the Holy Land with a 'jubilee pilgrimage'
Sun Foreign StaffThey had jostled along the narrow streets that disappear into the dark warrens of the Dheisheh refugee camp, pressing forward to see Pope John Paul II and desperate for words of encouragement. That was in March 2000. The pope, who died yesterday,...Tags: John Paul II, Massacres, Israel, Religious Leaders, United Nations
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Israel mourns 'point of joy' embodied by first astronaut
Sun Foreign StaffJERUSALEM - Air Force Col. Ilan Ramon's adventure into space as Israel's first astronaut gave a weary nation a reason to cheer. He was as much a diversion from a drawn-out conflict and a bitter election as he was a symbol of pride. "He was a point of...Tags: Massacres, NASA, Peter Hermann, Kennedy Space Center, Television Networks
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Kelley rankled USA Today as early as 1997
Sun StaffMore questions are surfacing about the veracity of articles written by former USA Today star reporter Jack Kelley. Kelley was forced to resign this month after he was found to have deceived editors during a long and ultimately inconclusive inquiry into...Tags: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Newspaper and Magazine, Massacres, The Washington Post, Gannett Company, Inc.
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USA Today will review Kelley's work
Sun StaffThe editor and publisher of USA Today announced yesterday that the national newspaper would launch an independent review of all the articles written by former star foreign correspondent Jack Kelley. The review will extend to "all related matters that the...Tags: The New York Times, University of Maryland, College Park, Mass Media, Newspaper and Magazine, Newspapers
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A front-row seat
Sun Film CriticOn a snowy night in 1996, I sat in a cramped meeting room at the Yarrow Hotel in Park City, Utah. It was late; most of the 75 or so filmgoers were bleary and bloodshot from watching movies for days straight at the Sundance Film Festival and its outlaw...Tags: Cultural Development, Cinema Industry, Comedy (genre), National Aquarium Baltimore, Fells Point
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Artists struggle to make sense of senseless act
Sun National StaffNEW YORK - Against a setting sun, a clarinetist blows fiercely into his instrument, the sound more anguished cry than musical note. Dancers, moving as slowly as a dream, climb atop a tomb-like vessel piled high with dark, pebbly dirt, alternately...Tags: Ethan Hawke, Aircraft Hijacking, Cinema Industry, Music Industry, Bebe Neuwirth
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Editors missed danger signals
Sun StaffWhen USA Today editors began last year to investigate an anonymous complaint about an article written by the paper's star foreign correspondent Jack Kelley, they did not expect any problems of substance to surface. Since Kelley's forced resignation in...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, The Washington Post, American Red Cross, Kevin Johnson, Organized Crime
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As a player, person, ex-Colt Berry never was one to drop ball
Sun ColumnistThis was a homecoming for Raymond Berry, who was such a remarkable young man that some teammates, given to a torrent of profanity, would clean up their language when he approached. That was the ultimate sign of respect. Berry didn't "wear religion on his...Tags: New England Patriots, Raymond Berry, Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Colts, Hospitals and Clinics
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In Theory: Were early Christians persecuted for their beliefs?
Were early Christians really persecuted for their beliefs? The popular image is of them being thrown to the lions and having to meet in secret, but an author is challenging what she calls the "myth" of Christian persecution. Candida Moss, who is...Tags: Separation of Church and State, Colleges and Universities, Authors, Egypt, College Baseball
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Artist Kapoor draws on Berlin's dark history in new show
Reuters* Anish Kapoor stages first major exhibit in Berlin * Includes many artworks created for the show * Kapoor attacks British government for not supporting arts By Sarah Marsh BERLIN, May 24 (Reuters) - Blood-red bricks of wax are shifted by conveyor...Tags: India, Sculpture, Theme Park Vacations, Berlin (Germany), Arts
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