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Months since Chrysler and General Motors emerged from bankruptcy protection with a government ownership stake in the companies in exchange for the billions of dollars they received in federal loans, Democrats and Republicans are still bickering over the...
Tags: John McCain, American, Gary Peters, Chrysler, Washington, economics, Barack Obama, Punahou School alumni, John McCain, John Dingell, Scots-Irish Americans, Electric vehicles, Electrification, Politics
At just 338 words, Maurice Sendak's Where the Wild Things Are must be among the shortest books in the canon of popular fiction. Yet those 338 words and the magnificent illustrations that accompany them have charged the imaginations of children ever since...
Tags: Philip Sendak, Maurice Sendak, wild things, Spike Jonze, Night Kitchen, Nicholas Tucker, American, The New York Times, United Kingdom, London
Kate Connolly falls in love with the music, history and mint juleps Sound and vision ... one of Savannah's many beautiful squares The man who drives me from the airport to my hotel sings for much of the way; the receptionist croons Someone to Watch...
Tags: Georgia, American, Rob Gibson, Savannah river, deep south, Daniel Hope, mint juleps, New York City, The Lady Chablis, Johnny Mercer, Chris Thile, Wynton Marsalis, Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, Hospitality Recreation, Savannah Georgia, Savannah metropolitan area, Savannah music festival, Entertainment Culture
Leaning back into a leather armchair, this 53-year-old is clearly at ease with the world around him. His teenage daughter, tucked in the corner of an adjacent sofa and plugged into her iPod, smiles sweetly...Is this what is was like meeting a charming...
Tags: Bryan Cranston, American, Walt White, Middle, Taylor Hackford, Jesse, Vince Gilligan, Malcolm, United Kingdom, London, Tim Whatley, Malcolm in the Middle, Cranston Rhode Island, Dexter, Serial drama television series, Breaking Bad, Entertainment Culture
After listening to the account of paradise, one Eskimo asked: “And the seals?...Certainly not,” replied the man of God. “We have angels and archangels, 12 apostles and a lamb, but none of your sea calves; we have – ” “That’s enough,” cut in the Eskimo,...
Tags: James L Garlow, James Garlow, Rebecca Price Janney, American, Nerina Rustomji, willing beings, Islam, cultural history, Eskimos, Iran, Tehrān, Afterlife, Hell, Paradise, Houri, Last Judgment, Christian eschatology, Life after death, Heaven, Religion Belief
When the 49-year-old American citizen began renting an apartment in Mumbai last year he charmed his landlord, treated his laundry boy with respect, and befriended Bollywood figures at a local gym. He told them that he was Jewish, and running an immigration...
Tags: Indian Intelligence Bureau, Mumbai, Mr Headley, FBI, Pakistan Army, Mr Rana, David Headley, Chicago, immigration agency, American, India, Mumbai attacks, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Harkat-ul-Jihad-al-Islami, Research and Analysis Wing, Terrorism in India, Terrorism in Pakistan, Islamic terrorism
American forces in Iraq meet with Iraqis or go to a news conference without a slight, dark-haired woman standing just a little to one side as if to give him space but almost always in his line of sight and within earshot. The woman is Emma Sky, and...
Tags: Iraqi, Ray Odierno, American, Ms. Sky, generally odierno, inner circle, Iraq, Baghdad, Raymond T. Odierno, Iraq War, invasion of Iraq, British Council, War in Afghanistan, Iraq ¬タモ United States relations, Occupation of Iraq, War Conflict, Politics
by winning a new term through fraud at the polls, President Hamid Karzai has weakened his legitimacy, endangered the already tepid support he enjoys in Washington DC, and handed the Taliban another piece of evidence, if one is needed, that his regime...
Tags: Afghanistan, American, strong central, electoral democracy, Kabul, Taliban, Iranian Plateau, Democracy, Politics
The American stock market has soared 64 percent since it hit bottom eight months ago. And that leaves it just where it was more than 11 years ago. The United States stock market was the world leader in the great bull market of the late 1990s, but more...
Tags: United States, American, Japan, Tōkyō, Financial economics, Financial markets, Topix, Price of petroleum, Market trend, Behavioral finance, Investment, Stock market, Business Finance
21 PST The talk show goddess's exit sparks abandonment issues as women everywhere ask, "How will we go on?"...Have you felt this way every since you heard that Oprah will be ending her talk show in September of 2011?
Tags: American, Oprah Winfrey Network, abandonment issues, Nigeria, Lagos, Night, A Million Little Fibers, Tabloid talk show, Oprah Winfrey, The Oprah Winfrey Show, Oprah's Book Club, Entertainment Culture