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  • Rudy Lozano, 20 years later

    Rudy Lozano, 20 years later

    June 13, 2003 By Emile Schepers

    Rudy Lozano was one of the most important political figures in Chicago at that time. Born in Harlington, Texas, he had grown up in Chicago and contributed much to the city’s progressive politics.

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  • First Cities: Treasure shown and tragedy known

    First Cities: Treasure shown and tragedy known

    June 6, 2003

    In 1997, an exhibit was conceived to welcome in the third millennium, by mirroring the time frame. “Art of the First Cities: The Third Millennium B.C. from the Mediterranean to the Indus” opened at the Metropolitan...

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  • Tribute to Herb Kaye – 1917 – 2003

    Tribute to Herb Kaye – 1917 – 2003

    May 30, 2003 By Fred Gaboury

    Herbert Kransdorf, long-time writer for the People’s Weekly World, died May 20, three days after his 86th birthday.

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  • Rosanne Cash: Youll want to hear her stories

    Rosanne Cash: Youll want to hear her stories

    May 30, 2003

    Interview/Review Rosanne Cash, a Grammy-winning singer with 11 number-one songs to her credit, is the daughter of country music legend Johnny Cash and a mother of five. In 1998 she lost her voice for two years...

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  • Film memorializes protesters death

    Film memorializes protesters death

    May 30, 2003

    Film reviewCarlo Giuliani, A Boy airs on the Sundance Channel Monday, June 2 at 9:00 p.m. ET. Carlo Giuliani, A Boy, directed by Francesca Comencini, tells the story of the 23-year-old protester who was shot by...

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