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Discount Equals Price Of Oil; Free Concerts
Washington PostThe week's best travel bargains around the globe: ΔTradeWinds Island Grand Resort on the Gulf of Mexico in St. Pete Beach, Fla., is offering a three-night Barrel of Fun package for midweek stays. Deal includes a 30 percent discount, plus a credit...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, New York, Petroleum Industry, Music
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1915 killings of Armenians stokes Georgetown furor on academic freedom
By Susan Kinzie The Washington Post WASHINGTON — The issue that has roiled U.S.-Turkish relations in recent months — how to characterize the mass killings of Armenians in 1915 — has set off a dispute over politics and academic...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Awards and Prizes, Nabi, Massacres, Nancy Pelosi
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CIA Chief Tries to Repair Damage From Scandals
Washington PostSoon after accepting the post of CIA director two years ago, Michael Hayden set an unusual goal for his scandal-beset agency: virtual invisibility. "CIA needs to get out of the news as source or subject," he said in an internal memo to his staff in 2006....Tags: George Bush, Police Investigations, Central Intelligence Agency, Guerrilla Activity, Michael Hayden
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Shorter Trips, More Efficient Cars
With gas prices going ever higher, travelers are nabbing what few hybrid rental cars are available. Interestingly, though, the number of SUV and van rental reservations for this summer hasn't dropped. "We were kind of surprised by that," says Lisa...Tags: Hawaii, Crossovers and SUVs, Fuel-efficient Cars, Vehicles, Everglades
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A leisurely lunch with "Fandango" author Sandy Hill
Times Staff WriterMark Morris breezes into Sandy Hill's Los Olivos ranch house, necklaces dangling, a shawl draped loosely about his shoulders and dance company directors Nancy Umanoff and Lauren Cherubini in tow. Once dubbed "our Mozart of modern dance" by the...Tags: Dance, Ernest Hemingway, Mark Morris, Christopher Hitchens, Dancing
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Will Michelle Obama unite nation's feminists?
Washington BureauWASHINGTON — Gina McCauley's blog on African-American women in pop culture has never attracted this kind of attention. The 3-year-old site has a mostly African-American audience. But she launched a new Michelle Obama Watch blog in June to monitor...Tags: Human Rights, Periodicals, National or Ethnic Minorities, Online, Primaries
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U.S., developer cut deal to convert prime forest
The Washington PostMISSOULA, Mont. — The Bush administration is preparing to ease the way for the nation's largest private landowner to convert hundreds of thousands of acres of mountain forestland to residential subdivisions. The deal was struck behind closed...Tags: Bodies of Water, Rivers, Montana, Plum Creek Timber Company Incorporated
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Video: Obama explains
Spin CycleObama held a second press conference yesterday to explain his comments about refining his Iraq policy. Here he is: After the jump: And Obama release with prior consistent statements, to counter a GOP release arguing that he's shifting.......Tags: Wars and Interventions, Espionage and Intelligence, Republican Party, Armed Conflicts, Society
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1915 killings of Armenians stoke university furor on academic freedom
The Washington PostThe issue that has roiled U.S.-Turkish relations in recent months -- how to characterize the mass killings of Armenians in 1915 -- has set off a dispute over politics and academic freedom at an institute housed at Georgetown University. Several board...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Awards and Prizes, Nabi, Massacres, Nancy Pelosi
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Dose of vitamin D too little, some say
The Washington PostWASHINGTON — A flurry of recent research indicating that vitamin D may have a dizzying array of health benefits has reignited debate over whether federal guidelines for the "sunshine vitamin" are outdated, leaving millions vulnerable to cancer,...Tags: Death and Dying, Diseases, Health Treatments, Dietary Supplements, Medical Research
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