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The Siren's Call: Where's Rimbaud?
Los Angeles TimesIn the worlds of myth and literature, plenty of figures have had their "lost" years. There are, to name a few, Sherlock Holmes (after the plunge from Reichenbach Falls), the wizard Merlin (was he imprisoned in a cave or was he killed?), Shakespeare...Tags: Arthur Rimbaud, Poetry, Literature, Marguerite Yourcenar, Music
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Bali, Indonesia, prison riots spur evacuation of foreign inmates
World NowForeign prisoners are being evacuated from an jail on the Indonesian resort island after two days of rioting sparked by the stabbing of an inmate during a brawl. The prison is notorious for rough conditions -- some say unfairly so.... -
Mystery surrounds alleged Bali bomber on trial in Indonesia
World NowAfter nearly a decade, one of the last alleged masterminds of the 2002 Bali bombing that killed 202 goes on trial in Indonesia.... -
Thai police hold injured Iranian suspect after blasts
World NowThree explosions rattled downtown Bangkok on Tuesday, a day after bombers targeted Israeli embassy staff in India and Georgia, and police announced that at least one of the suspects in Thailand's capital is an Iranian national.... -
Afghanistan's foiled 10-year-old suicide bombers come back for more
Opinion L.A.When religious leaders find it acceptable to use children as bombs, it says something terrible about the values of our enemies.... -
Navy SEAL from Coronado dies in motorcycle crash in Bali
L.A. NOWA Navy SEAL from a Coronado-based unit, on leave from deployment to Afghanistan, has been killed in a motorcycle accident in Bali, Indonesia, the Pentagon announced Friday.... -
Obama's easing of Myanmar stance stemmed from sanctions' failure
World NowSoon after taking office, President Obama ordered a review of U.S. policy toward the repressive government in Myanmar that reached a stark conclusion: Attempts to isolate the Myanmar regime weren’t working.... -
Lazy? Obama calls Americans 'hardest-working people on Earth'
Does president Obama believe his countrymen are lazy?
No, he does not.
So he said in his weekly address (see video below), delivered from Bali, Indonesia, where he wrapped up a nine-day tour of the Asian-Pacific.
Americans, he said, are "the hardest-...Tags: Indonesia, Rick Perry, Travel, International Travel
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Some remain skeptical of Myanmar reforms
World NowFor a country where incremental change has been the norm, the past few days for Myanmar have been remarkable. But some remain skeptical.... -
God is in the details of this Bali exhibition
In 1930, Mexican artist Miguel Covarrubias and his wife, Rose, traveled to the island of Bali in Indonesia and promptly fell in love with what they saw. They stayed nine months, soaking up the natural beauty and distinct culture. Covarrubias later wrote a...Tags: Culture, Hinduism, Cultural Development, Sculpture, World War II (1939-1945)
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America 'never will be' at war with Islam, Obama declares in Indonesia speech (full text)
Top of the TicketThe complete transcript of the president's speech at the University of Indonesia, which is still igniting comments days later.... -
The art of Bali, your special island
Culture MonsterIn 1930, Mexican artist Miguel Covarrubias and his wife, Rose, traveled to the island of Bali in Indonesia and promptly fell in love with what they saw. They stayed nine months, soaking up the natural beauty and distinct culture. Covarrubias......
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