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Forget the Alamo
April 9, 2004Film Review Yet another film version of the story of the Alamo is about to descend on a movie theater near you. Although the makers of this latest Alamo incarnation have said they articulate the Mexican...
Read moreHy Cohen, activist, 93
April 2, 2004Hyman R. Cohen, a leading activist in the Palm Beach County, Fla., area, died of cancer on Jan. 17. He was 93. Hy Cohen joined the Communist Party while in college. He became involved in the...
Read moreRomero remembered
April 2, 2004DALLAS – The weather turned unseasonably cool March 21, but 60 people turned out for a candlelight vigil in front of the Guadalupe Cathedral to commemorate April 24, 1980, the day that Archbishop Oscar Romero was...
Read moreSix Indian films touring U.S.
April 2, 2004The Indian film industry is famous throughout the world for its lavish musical spectacles and epic love stories, and the splendor and energy of the famous “Bollywood” style have inspired everything from movies like Baz Luhrmann’s...
Read moreApril 6 Rock the Vote
April 2, 2004Once March Madness is over and the National Champion college team has been crowned, it’s back to the old routine. You’re going to be looking for something to do ... so why don’t you “Meetup!” On...
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