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The radicalization of suspected Boston bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev
MAKHACHKALA, Russia — In America, he had been a cocky and charismatic heavyweight boxer who wore fancy, pointy leather shoes and slick white shirts to the gym. In Dagestan, the volatile southern Russian region where he lived for a time as a...
Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, Extradition, Customs and Tradition, Students, Wars and Interventions
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'Scoop' follows Jack Nelson's rise to civil rights crusader
At the top of great social movements, charismatic leaders spin out visions of things that just might be. Closer to the bottom, it's journalists who sometimes force us to confront the way things are. Jack Nelson was one of the best journalists of the...
Tags: Journalism, South Carolina State University, U.S. Congress, Pulitzer Prize Awards, Elections
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From hip-hop to Mozart, Sinfonietta readies eclectic fare for 2013-14 season
The Chicago Sinfonietta, an orchestra long committed to promoting diversity and inclusiveness on both sides of the footlights, is taking its venturesome programming up a notch beginning next season. The move, as explained by executive director Jim...
Tags: Disc Jockeys, Dance, Joffrey Ballet, Arts and Culture, Colleges and Universities
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Highland Park and Deerfield churches explore Passover Seder
The Passover Seder recounts the story of how the Jews were freed from bondage. Two Seders to be held this week give a new meaning to the eternal question: "Why is this night different from all other nights?" In this case, it is because they will each be...Tags: Arts and Culture, Minority Groups, Passover, Customs and Tradition, Religion and Belief
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Man wounded by gunfire at family party dies at hospital
A man who was critically wounded by gunfire at a family party in South Los Angeles died Sunday, more than five hours after he was taken to the hospital, police said. Authorities said the shooting occurred about 12:35 a.m. near Avalon and Martin Luther...Tags: Shootings, Hospitals and Clinics, Prescription Drugs
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Force of King legacy strong in these youths
"An individual has not started living," the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once declared, "until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity." I can't say whether any of the 59 Orange...
Tags: Orlando, Human Interest, Valencia College, American Red Cross, Haiti
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T:B:O, a gospel hip-hop group, to entertain and inspire in Newport News on Saturday
T:B:O, a Hampton Roads-based hip-hop gospel group, will be part of a tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. in Newport News on Saturday. The group's short set will be included in a wide-ranging celebration held 6-9 p.m. at the Denbigh Community Center...
Tags: Suffolk (Suffolk, Virginia), Skype, Music, Denbigh, Entertainment
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48 down, 1 dozen to go
To: The Decisive Dozen From: Your Supporters Re: The Illinois House of Representatives Vote on Same-Sex Marriage. All it takes is the 12 of you, whoever you are. That's the rumor anyway. "Twelve votes short of passage," said Michael Madigan,...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Gays and Lesbians, Social Issues, Same-Sex Marriage
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Center Stage gives world premiere of 'Mud Blue Sky'
Center Stage seems to have a thing for public accommodations these days. The company’s last play was set in a nondescript motel room. The current one is set in a nondescript hotel room. The deja vu feeling is intensified since both productions have...
Tags: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Rome (Italy), Arts and Culture, Everyman Theatre, Entertainment
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Dawn Turner Trice: Addie Wyatt exhibit opens
When Chicago's Rev. Addie Wyatt died last year at 88, I wrote that she was a dynamo in the labor, civil and women's rights movements. That was a mere snapshot. On Saturday, an exhibit of her life will open at the Chicago Public Library's Vivian G. Harsh...
Tags: Human Rights, University of Chicago, Chicago Public Library, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Civil Rights
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How to make the most of a trip to the nation's capital
A spring break in the nation's capital is a rite of passage for some families, but if the airfare from the West Coast to the East has stretched your vacation budget, take heart. Many places are free, thanks to government funding (although the sequester...
Tags: John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Library of Congress, Arts and Culture, Abraham Lincoln, Budget Control Act of 2011
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Zantzinger, Carroll trial being commemorated 50 years later at Washington County museum
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.com“The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll” William Zanzinger killed poor Hattie Carroll With a cane that he twirled around his diamond ring finger At a Baltimore hotel society gath’rin’ And the cops were called in and his weapon...Tags: Executive Branch, Justice System, Bob Dylan, BBC, Murder
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