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India Supreme Court Allows Exxon Valdez Dismantling
Channel 2 NewsIndia's Supreme Court has allowed the Exxon Valdez, the oil tanker involved in one of the worst U.S. oil spills, to be dismantled in western Gujarat state. The court ruled Monday that the ship could anchor near Alang, the hub of India's...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Water Pollution
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India's Top Court Refuses Entry to Exxon Valdez
Channel 2 NewsIndia's Supreme Court has banned the Exxon Valdez from entering India until the ship responsible for one of the worst U.S. oil spills is decontaminated. A shipbreaking firm bought the vessel to dismantle it, and the ship now known as the Oriental...Tags: Environmental Pollution, Environmental Issues, Water Pollution
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'The Jungle Book' at Goodman Theatre: When Mary met Walt (and Rudyard)
Rudyard Kipling hated Chicago. "It holds rather more than a million of people with bodies, and stands on the same sort of soil as Calcutta," wrote the man whom George Orwell dubbed "the prophet of British imperialism in its expansionist phase,"...
Tags: Bare (music group), Movies, Racism, Entertainment, Mary Poppins (musical)
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Burmese refugees inspired Parkland grad's film
When Chapman University film student Michael Tacca chose to make the movie "Burmese Refugee" for his college thesis a couple of years ago, he had a good foundation. Parkland High School graduate Tacca grew up as a member of First Presbyterian Church...
Tags: Burma, Movies, Politics, Colleges and Universities, Medical Specialization
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Museum hosts exhibits on kites and quilts
Two new exhibits in Delray Beach spotlight the development and styles of two national pastimes — kite flying and making quilts. The Cornell Museum of Art & American Culture is hosting "Flying High: The Story of Kites" and "A Quilting Evolution."...Tags: Artists, here! (tv network), Arts, Delray Beach, Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens
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Bethlehem's SouthSide film fest brings back free kids movies
After an absence of four years, the children's film series is back at the SouthSide Film Festival. The festival is screening nearly 60 children's short films, including many award winners. And they're all free. The series offers six blocks that each...
Tags: Movies, Film Festivals, Maurice Sendak, Festive Events, Entertainment
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Split in opposition party roils Indian politics
NEW DELHI – In most countries, the main opposition party would have a free ride to power against a government that’s been sharply criticized for policy malaise, weak leadership and a parade of corruption scandals over a nine-year reign. That...
Tags: U.S. Congress, Elections, Politics, Government, New Delhi (India)
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Feds pursue Manhattan art dealer suspected of smuggling
Federal agents have seized an estimated $100 million in art over the last two years from a prominent Manhattan antiquities dealer they describe as one of the most prolific antiquities smugglers in the world. Subhash Kapoor, a 64-year-old American...
Tags: Christopher Kane, Art Institute of Chicago, Theft, Immigration, Washington, DC
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Afghanistan Sikhs, already marginalized, are pushed to the brink
KABUL, Afghanistan — Outsiders may have trouble distinguishing between the turbans worn by Afghan Sikhs, with their tighter folds, varied colors and tucked-in edges, and those worn by Afghan Muslims, usually black or white with the end hanging...
Tags: Minority Groups, Politics, Religion and Belief, Government, National Government
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Children's films return to Southside Film Festival
Lehigh Valley ParentingAfter an absence of four years, the SouthSide Film Festival is bringing back its children’s film series with more than 60 children’s films, many of which have won awards. The free series includes six rotating blocks of children’s films... -
Berliner Weisse not quite gone, forgotten
Why haven't Berliner Weisse beers caught on? Throughout the past few years, a range of sour beer styles — from crisp, tart Belgian lambics and fruity Flanders red ales to funky American wild ales — have steadily gained followings. Yet, the...
Tags: Berlin (Germany), Alcoholic Beverages, Pies and Tarts, Germany
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Indian police arrest 3 men in alleged rape of American woman
NEW DELHI – Indian police said they arrested three men Thursday in connection with the alleged gang rape of an American tourist this week in the northern state of Himachal Pradesh. The 30-year-old American reportedly was unable to find a taxi on...
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