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NYC PICKS: THEATER
If, after all that's happening in Washington, you're still hungry for political theater, try the real thing. BLACK WATCH WHAT Arguably last year's biggest secret triumph, this anti-war drama from the National Theatre of Scotland returns to Brooklyn...Tags: Culture, Ethics, Values, Theater
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What love joined together, hate put asunder
Tribune correspondentBAGHDAD — This is an Iraqi love story, and it doesn't have a happy ending. She was a Christian, Basma Habeeb Sifo, a 15-year-old student living in the now notorious neighborhood of Dora. He was a Shiite Muslim, Haitham Majid al-Saadi, an army...Tags: Islam, Wars and Interventions, Family, Defense, Saddam Hussein
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GOP Catholic backs Obama
Doug Kmiec went to mass, as usual, at Our Lady of Malibu on Tuesday morning. Then he drove up the hill to his office to talk to me by phone about how a Republican Catholic opposed to abortion could endorse Barack Obama. You may recognize Kmiec's name. He...Tags: Mitt Romney, Easter, Abortion, George H.W. Bush, Schools
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Crowd cheers McCain-Palin
Republican John McCain's Straight Talk Express tour bus rolled into Stabler Arena to the theme from "Rocky" this afternoon and a thunderous cheer from the assembled capacity crowd.
McCain fans roared when his wife Cindy asked how her husband did at...Tags: Sarah Palin, John McCain, Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Lehigh University
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People in the news
•Archie D. Crawford graduated from the Army Reserve Officer Training Corps Leader Development and Assessment Course, also known as "Warrior Forge," at Fort Lewis, Tacoma, Wash. He is the son of Archie D. and Jackie Crawford of Newport News. Crawford is...Tags: Defense, James Dean, Schools, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Norfolk (Norfolk, Virginia)
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Wars kill 2 with Florida connections
Sentinel Staff WriterA Jacksonville soldier died Thursday when his vehicle struck an explosive device in Iraq, the U.S. Department of Defense announced Monday. Army Pfc. Tavarus D. Setzler, 23, was killed in Majar al Kabir. He was assigned to the 2nd Squadron, 7th Cavalry...Tags: Florida, Emergency Incidents, Explosions, Defense, Texas
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The Gadfly: What Digby Says
Stop anyone on the street, and they'll know of Arianna Huffington—and she's glad they do. But the Left's second most influential blogger prefers anonymity. "Digby" prolifically pumps out her dispatches from the People's Republic of Santa Monica,...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Sarah Palin, Bill Clinton, Arianna Huffington, Washington Post Company
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Balanced budget would be a plus after bailout
This may seem an odd moment to bring it up—after a week when the House of Representatives struggled to put together a simple majority of votes for the $700 billion economic rescue package—but might it be time to consider again a balanced...Tags: Bill Clinton, National Government, George Bush, George H.W. Bush, Lower House
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For U.S., good PR is new $300M weapon in Iraq War
The Washington PostWASHINGTON—The Defense Department will pay private U.S. contractors in Iraq up to $300 million over the next three years to produce news stories, entertainment programs and public service advertisements for the Iraqi media in an effort to "engage...Tags: Wars and Interventions, Contracts, Justice System, Robert Gates, Defense
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Commercials spark clash for 2nd District candidates
247-4765A pair of television commercials sparked fighting words between U.S. Rep. Thelma Drake and challenger Glenn Nye on Wednesday as the two candidates battled for the region's most high-profile voting block. Republican Drake called a news conference to...Tags: Elections, Jim Webb, Defense, Political Candidates, Unions
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Images Of All Sides In Iraq War
South Florida Sun SentinelLike no war before it, Iraq has spawned a rich body of literature while still being waged. The resulting books vary greatly in quality and intent, from journalistic accounts of combat (Evan Wright's "Generation Kill") to justifications by failed U.S....Tags: Saddam Hussein, Civil Unrest, L Paul III Bremer, Rebellions, New York Times
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Bocho: Riding High Again
The TV ZoneAnd speaking of Steven Bochco, and his sudden new TNT hit, "Raising the Bar" (see post below about "90210") - which was seen by nearly 8 MILLION viewers on its Monday debut - I'm suddenly reminded of a piece......Tags: Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Emmy Awards, National Government, Weaponry, Theater
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