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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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  • Censorship through omission

    Censorship through omission

    May 30, 2003

    Book reviewThe Best Democracy Money Can Buy: The Truth About Corporate Cons, Globalization and High-Finance Fraudsters, by Greg Palast, Penguin Plume, 372 pp., $14.00 Greg Palast, an American investigative reporter, has, in recent years, been working...

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