Hamlet's father runs a club - not a kingdom - and the "sweet prince" drunkenly raps a version of his "To be or not to be" soliloquy in an urban teenage take on the Shakespearean play.
Brainstorming ideas for a project promoting nonviolence, the students chose a work in which almost all the main characters are dead by the time the curtain falls. But in their version, Hamlet openly discuss...
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TORONTO - Families and friends of two Canadian hostages in Iraq are waiting with rising dread as the clock ticks down on a grim deadline set by the kidnappers.
"It's really become a waiting game," Greg Rollins, a colleague of the hostages, told The Canadian Press from Baghdad.
"Slowly, slowly you do become more tense as you try to anticipate what will happen or what might happe...
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The center of the freedomism triangle, uniting through an alternative history series theory, facts, and a freedomist's mission of two lovers.
As I travel across the country speaking to many groups, I find the same common concern among black Republicans and the black clergy that supported George W. Bush in 2004. Most are convinced that the Republican Party really feel that it's worth th...
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Hamlet's father runs a club - not a kingdom - and the "sweet prince" drunkenly raps a version of his "To be or not to be" soliloquy in an urban teenage take on the Shakespearean play.
Brainstorming ideas for a project promoting nonviolence, the students chose a work in which almost all the main characters are dead by the time the curtain falls. But in their version, Hamlet openly discuss...
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Unleash your inner Hollywood mogul in The Movies (Activision; for PC; $59.99), a refreshingly different title that is really two games in one: an economic simulation that has you create a movie studio from scratch and build it into a thriving empire, and a director simulation that lets you write and shoot your own films (and even add dialogue with a microphone) and then share your masterpieces ...
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Susan Kennedy, a staunch Democrat and former top aide to recalled Gov. Gray Davis, has emerged as the front-runner to become Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's new chief of staff.
Neither Schwarzenegger nor his senior advisers would confirm in interviews Tuesday that Kennedy had the job. But two sources close to the governor indicated that Kennedy is his top choice, and Senate President Pro Te...
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Norman Kember, 74, was abducted in Baghdad on Nov 26 alongside two Canadians and an American. A video emerged last night showing Mr Kember and the three other hostages, apparently unharmed.
In an emotional plea released by the Foreign Office today, Mr Kember's family emphasised his pacifism and charity work.
"He has spent his life promoting peace above any form of aggression - be ...
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Their road uniforms still are emblazoned with "New Orleans." But forgive the NBA's Hornets for being a little confused about where exactly to call home.
This vagabond franchise, just a few years removed from Charlotte, was chased out of New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina, which ravaged The Big Easy with heartbreaking fury. It found shelter from the storm, and a welcoming red carpet, in Okl...
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Harvard President Lawrence Summers stirred controversy earlier this year with his comments on the lack of women in the sciences. But if he had poked his head into a geology class at Yale, he might have noticed that women geology and geophysics majors at the University consistently outnumber men.
Martha Bell '04, who double majored in archeology and geology and geophysics, said her major ...
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