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  • Composer joins hands with St. Lukes chamber ensemble

    Composer joins hands with St. Lukes chamber ensemble

    May 10, 2002 By John Pappademos And Evelina Alarcon

    NEW YORK – On Saturday, June 1 at 2 p.m., Daniel Bernard Roumain, nationally known classical composer, premieres his not-so-traditional collaboration with the St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble in Chelsea at The Dia Center for the Arts...

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  • New exhibits opening in New York

    New exhibits opening in New York

    May 10, 2002

    NEW YORK – If you’re planning on being in New York City anytime this summer, there are several art and photography exhibitions that you won’t want to miss. Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera and Twentieth Century Mexican...

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  • Speakers say Israel and Palestine both in crisis

    Speakers say Israel and Palestine both in crisis

    May 10, 2002 By Hans Lebrecht

    CHICAGO – “I was witness to an enormous human crisis,” World correspondent Judith Le Blanc told a gathering here May 3. Le Blanc had just returned from the West Bank, Gaza and Israel. The Israeli military...

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  • Workers and poor pay for occupation terror

    Workers and poor pay for occupation terror

    May 10, 2002

    TEL AVIV – The so-called “War on Palestinian Terror” costs mountains of money. The Israeli economy is in tatters and the Palestinian economy is virtually destroyed. The increase in unemployment is unprecedented. International trade, tourism, industrial...

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  • 2.7 million German metalworkers hit the bricks

    2.7 million German metalworkers hit the bricks

    May 10, 2002

    Sixty thousand German autoworkers stayed home May 6 as IG Metall, the country’s largest and most powerful union, with 2.7 million members, launched the first wave of a series of “flexible” strikes that will move from...

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