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Local Jewish Community Stunned by Holocaust Shooting
ReporterPresident Obama is calling the shooting an "outrageous act," that he says, reminds us that we all we need to be vigilant against hate crimes. It's a deadly act that hits so close to home for those in the Jewish community in Seattle. "We all hit the...Tags: Federal Reserve, Assault, Judaism, Massacres, Paul Volcker
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Capital somber as Pentagon marks day
In a city that thrives on pageant and ceremony, a place where a sense of self-importance can override a sense of humility, the remembrance of Sept. 11 played out while the nation's capital marched largely in the lock step of a normal day. The notable...Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), United Air Lines, Labor Legislation, Washington Monument, Air Transportation
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Paragraph 175
Times Staff WriterFriday February 23, 2001 When filmmakers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman went to the 1997 Amsterdam premiere of their documentary "The Celluloid Closet," based on Vito Russo's landmark survey of how gays and lesbians have been depicted in the...Tags: Rupert Everett, England, Cinema Industry, Murder, Movies
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On tour with a new generation
Tribune staff reporterOur "Eastern Discovery" tour went south in a big hurry. The one-week itinerary -- from New York City to Orlando, with stops in Philadelphia, Annapolis, Md., Washington, Savannah, Ga., and St. Augustine, Fla. -- would take us through 10 states and four...Tags: Technology, Dance, Bars and Clubs, Movies, Korean War (1950-1953)
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Ahoy, ye scurvy landlubbers!
Times Staff WriterA treasure-trove of nearly 500 artifacts will fill Pirate Soul, a museum about the oft-romanticized robbers who terrorized commerce on the high seas. Aided by an animatronic Blackbeard, simulated ship battles and interactive displays, entrepreneur Pat...Tags: Blackbeard, William Kidd, Philadelphia 76ers, Piracy, Washington, DC
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Soundings: Holocaust cantata fostered introspection
In an appropriate tribute to Veterans' Day, the Williamsburg Choral Guild offered "In Memoriam," which featured "Holocaust Cantata-Songs from the Camps" and two sections from "Ein Deutsches Requiem," both works that fostered introspection, awareness,...Tags: The Holocaust (1934-1945), Massacres, Death
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