The principal of a high school in Dallas was accused by school employees of sanctioning bare-knuckled “cage fights” to settle disputes between students.
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Thursday, March 19, 2009
Racial Epithets in Cultured Accents
First it was Prince Harry. Now it’s Thatcher’s daughter. Old racial attitudes and political correctness clash in Britain.
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A Call Silenced in Cairo Is Warmly Received in Berlin
You might say the recent production of the play “Radio Muezzin” was as much about Germany promoting diverse voices as it was about Egypt’s silencing them.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
45 Roles, 628 Performances. Why Stop?
At 68, Plácido Domingo continues to be a powerful presence and shows little desire to retire from his work.
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Just a few wise words from one of my favorite opera singers of all time, and the only man besides my father who I ever caught my mother making goo goo eyes at.
Thomas Patrick Hogan
Yesterday around noon in Fairbanks I received a call from my parents telling me that my Uncle Tom passed away suddenly and unexpectedly. My uncle was a proud father, wonderful husband and incredible grandfather. His Irish eyes were always smiling, in fact I imagine they still are.
May the road rise up to meet you.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of His hand.
May the wind be always at your back.
May the sun shine warm upon your face;
the rains fall soft upon your fields and until we meet again,
may God hold you in the palm of His hand.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Obama Lifts Bush’s Strict Limits on Stem Cell Research
Speaking at the White House, President Obama said his administration will “make scientific decisions based on facts, not ideology.”
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Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Russian scholar says US will collapse, Alaska will return to Russian control
MOSCOW – If you're inclined to believe Igor Panarin, and the Kremlin wouldn't mind if you did, then President Barack Obama will order martial law this year, the U.S. will split into six rump-states before 2011, and Russia and China will become the backbones of a new world order.
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Denver Zoo earns environmental recognition

The Denver Zoo has become the first zoo in the United States to earn an ISO-14001 certification for the entire zoo. The certification is the international standard for environmental management systems.
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In an Auto Industry Hometown, a Familiar Financial Road
The State of Michigan is expected to take over Pontiac, a city that seems to be crumbling around those who live there.
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This one is a sobering read. The economic downturn is starting to become a reality for so many people. Even yours truly is feeling the pinch as I try to watch my spending while I continue to look for a job. But reading a story like this really drives home how lucky I am that I already hold a degree and have some money saved up. My heart goes out to the people of Pontiac, and all those suffering the frustration of the economic slow down.
Room for Debate: Talking to Syria
What are the risks and opportunities for the U.S. to resume diplomacy with Syria? And what effect might this diplomacy have on Israel, Iran and others in the region? Ronen Bergman, Trita Parsi, Andrew J. Tabler, Reuel Marc Gerecht and Rime Allaf weigh in.
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Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Cutler and Broncos make peace? - The Denver Post

There appears to be a resolution between Broncos coach Josh McDaniels and quarterback Jay Cutler. A proposed trade last weekend would have sent Cutler from the Broncos to Tampa Bay in exchange for at least a first-round draft pick. Cutler felt betrayed McDaniels appeared ready to deal him away...
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Monday, March 2, 2009
Be prepared
In the previous 10 days, search and rescue efforts have been launched for 19 people in Alaska. Four of those people died. Several of those lost had prepared themselves well for the weather and the possibility of something going wrong. More had not, though.
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Facing Counterfeiting Crackdown, Beijing Vendors Fight Back

Tenacious vendors have staged protests against lawyers who are pursuing trademark cases, mocking them as bourgeois puppets of foreigners.
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Sunday, March 1, 2009
Concept of One Europe Is Strained by Financial Crisis
An emergency meeting of European leaders pointed up the very worries it was designed to calm: that the crisis threatens to split Europe into rival camps.
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Narco-Tours: Different Kind Of Traffic For Some Taxi Drivers
With public outrage over drug violence tinged by fascination, some taxi drivers are giving “narco-tours” of sites associated with the notorious drug cartels. Mexicans are fed up with their country’s unprecedented level of bloodshed as rival drug cartels clash with the authorities and among themselves. But the outrage is tinged by a fascination.
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