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  • Cultural treasures at train depot

    Cultural treasures at train depot

    May 7, 2004

    Artrain USA is a unique art museum on rails. It brings art exhibitions and programs directly to communities that have limited access to museums or collections. Artrain USA has five cars: three gallery cars, a studio...

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  • Don West: Southern radical and poet too

    Don West: Southern radical and poet too

    May 7, 2004

    Book Review No Lonesome Road: Selected Prose and Poems By Don West, edited by Jeff Biggers and George Brosi University of Illinois Press, 2004 Softcover, 280 pp., $25 I’m just tickled pink, as my South Carolina...

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  • Colin Powell, phone home

    Colin Powell, phone home

    May 7, 2004

    Opinion General Powell: In Bob Woodward’s recent book, “Plan of Attack,” he says you said such things to President Bush as, “You break it, you own it,” when he said he planned to attack Iraq. You...

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  • The UN can make a difference for Iraq

    The UN can make a difference for Iraq

    May 7, 2004

    Opinion Last January, Tareeq Al-Shaab, the Iraqi Communist Party’s (ICP) newspaper, editorialized, “It is well known that the occupation forces did not want, from the start, to give the UN a central and ‘vital’ role for...

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  • Singer Natalie Merchant on side of peace, labor

    Singer Natalie Merchant on side of peace, labor

    April 30, 2004

    Music Review Natalie Merchant fans well understand her intense commitment to peace and social justice. Most of her albums contain one or two songs that reflect where she stands. But on her latest CD, “The House...

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