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Former Liberian President Charles Taylor gets 50 years for war crimes
World NowFormer Liberian President Charles Taylor gets 50 years for war crimes: Former Liberian President Charles Taylor, 64, will likely spend the rest of his life in jail after a U.N.-backed court sentenced him to 50 years in jail for aiding and abetting war... -
International Festival builds bridges, business
Residents and vendors from the many corners and cultures of Baltimore descended on the campus of Polytechnic Institute/Western High this weekend for the annual Baltimore International Festival.
"I just believe that people need to meet other people," said...Tags: Restaurants, Culture, Festive Events, Arts and Culture, Mali
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'Dancing With the Stars' Recap: Week 6 Results
Motown was in the spotlight on last night's show, with "thrilling comebacks" and "disappointing setbacks." Tom says "Our stars know there's 'nowhere to hide.'" We start with a Motown Medley from Harold Wheeler, the DWTS singers and the pro troupe. The...
Tags: Concerts, Justice System, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, The Rolling Stones (music group)
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West African troops in Guinea-Bissau to restore order after coup
World NowA West African bloc is sending hundreds of troops to the tiny nation of Guinea-Bissau, part of a regional attempt to restore order after the latest military coup in its tumultuous history.... -
China now more popular than the U.S., poll says
World NowChina has grown more popular than the United States, according to a recently released poll that quizzed more than 24,000 people about whether countries and the European Union affected the world for good or for ill.... -
Berimbau Soul: Trinity College's Samba Fest picks up steam in Hartford
Several years ago, Trinity College music professor Eric Galm was looking for ways to bridge his scholarly interests in Brazilian music and his students’ research with Hartford musical happenings. “It really started with a student samba...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Trinity College, Slavery, Education, Arts
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Rosanne Cash Part Of Free New Haven Green Shows at International Festival
Hartford CourantRoseanne Cash, Dianne Reeves, and Asphalt Orceshtra will be among the headliners in a series of free concerts on New Haven Green as part of the International Festival of Arts & Ideas which runs June 16 to 30.Kicking off the free concerts on the Green on...Tags: Johnny Cash, Vocal Music (genre), Billie Holiday, Concerts, Culture
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Blood and Guts:An exhibit of outrageous hand-painted West African movie posters at Trinity
Bold, Raw & Uncensored: Ghanaian Movie Posters
Through March 16, Widener Gallery, Trinity College, 300 Summit St., Hartford, (860) 297-5232, trincoll.edu
Corpse-like zombies. Severed heads. Frightening hybrid man-beast monstrosities. Hovering angels...Tags: Concerts, Trinity College, Human Body, Movies, Religion and Belief
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World Day of Prayer service planned
World Day of Prayer service will be Friday at Faith United Methodist Church, 503 S. Jay St. Rebecca Reierson, a missionary who served near Malaysia, will speak. She and her family were educational missionaries in Cote d' Ivoire, West Africa, and...Tags: Singapore, Malaysia
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Tanya M. Kulp, 55
Tanya Marie Kulp, 55, of 228 Mallard Way in Falling Waters, W.Va., died unexpectedly Monday, Jan. 2, 2012, at her home. Born May 2, 1956, in Waynesboro, Pa., she was the daughter of the late Philip M. Kulp and Mary Ann M. Payne of Fayetteville, Pa....Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia), Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Original site for Western Africa topic gallery.