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Corea del Norte desafió de nuevo a la comunidad internacional al eliminar un centenar de sellos de Naciones Unidas de su planta de reprocesamiento de uranio en Yongbyon, con el fin de reintroducir material nuclear en los próximos siete días. Así lo... -
Pete's Broward registrations 9-28
BASEBALL The Florida Pokers travel baseball club is holding tryouts for its 9-under team Oct. 5. Players can not turn 10 before May 1, 2009. Call 954-340-5246. The Florida Sun seeks players for a 13-under travel team. Call 954-821-8900. The Satchel...Tags: Satchel Paige, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Judaism, Softball, Baseball
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Pete's Broward registrations for 9-21
BASEBALL The Florida Pokers travel baseball club is holding tryouts for its 9-under team today and Oct. 5. Players can not turn 10 before May 1, 2009. Call 954-340-5246. The Florida Sun seeks players for a 13-under travel team. Call 954-821-8900. The...Tags: Satchel Paige, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Baseball, Judaism, Softball
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Kendo tournament to be held at Meade Senior High
Meade Senior High School will sponsor the Sgt. Luis Rosa-Valentin Charity Kendo Tournament Saturday at the school, 1100 Clark Road, Fort Meade. The tournament is open to military and nonmilitary individuals and is accessible without going through the...Tags: Schools, Explosions, Fort Meade, Emergency Incidents, Fencing
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'Crash' TV series' new take on Los Angeles
Los Angeles Times Staff Writer"It's the sense of touch. In any real city, you walk, you know? You brush past people, people bump into you. In L.A., nobody touches you. We're always behind this metal and glass. I think we miss that touch so much that we crash into each other, just so...Tags: Minority Groups, Satellite and Cable Service, Earthquakes, Gang Activity, Crimes
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Florida team and Mexico to play for world title
Sun reporterIt took 11 1/2 innings and the first error of the night, but Mexico finally got the break it needed to beat Japan, 4-0, and win the international championship of the Cal Ripken World Series last night in Aberdeen. Mexico, the defending champion, will...Tags: Mario, Baseball, All Stars, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Cal Ripken
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Anne Arundel Datebook
Today Concert The GFWC Woman's Club of Linthicum Heights will present the Rock and Roll Relics as part of its Concerts in the Park series at 6 p.m. at Linthicum Park on Benton Avenue off Route 170 in Linthicum. Participants are encouraged to bring...Tags: Transportation, Festive Event, Chesapeake Bay, People, Fires
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Shifting realities
By Ed Park Repetition is never a good thing. In "Tlön, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius," Jorge Luis Borges cites or invents a Gnostic saying. "Copulation and mirrors are abominable," he writes, because both reproduce the visual universe, which is illusory. People...Tags: Jorge Luis Borges, Religious Leaders, Philip K Dick, Medical Specialization, Mental Illness
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Japan as a quiet, secluded place
THE WASHINGTON POSTSo, I'm sunning myself on a chaise longue, when suddenly it hits me: I'm on the perfect Zen vacation. This is Japan, the country that brought you the sound of one hand clapping. And at the moment, I am engaged in the act of inactivity - making the...Tags: Washington Post Company, Beach Vacations, Charles Lane, Schools, Shintoism
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Godzilla Gets Hollywood Walk of Fame Star
LOS ANGELES - Godzilla received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday, 50 years after he stomped onto movie screens and hours before the premiere of his latest film, "Godzilla: Final Wars." Producer Shogo Tomiyama appeared at a ceremony...Tags: Raymond Burr
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Sights and places
Eating is half the fun of being in Japan, and the adventurous foodie will be delighted to know that nihon ryori (Japanese food) is far more than the sushi, tempura and sukiyaki for which it is best known in other countries: there are over 20 different...Tags: Issey Miyake, Sales, Maceo Parker, Seafood and Fishing Industry, David Lynch
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'3-Iron'
Times Staff WriterKim Ki-duk's deliciously audacious "3-Iron" is a romantic fable that in its telling lays bare the casual brutality that lies just beneath the surface in Korean society and by extension just about every other country. Alternately witty, caustic, tender and...Tags: Sony Corp., Movies, Motorcycling, Clubs and Associations
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