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Lake Forest High School adds 3 graduates to wall of fame
Three new faces will join the Alumni Wall of Fame at Lake Forest High School, which contains photographs and plaques celebrating the accomplishments of former students and inspiring current ones. The three unveiled Wednesday were David Crane, Thomas...
Tags: Graduation, Central Asia, Corporate Officers, Kobe Bryant, Crime, Law and Justice
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Illegal great ape trade is more organized, U.N. finds
A new United Nations report estimates that roughly 3,000 great apes are taken from the wild every year as part of an illegal international trade that is growing increasingly sophisticated. The report, “Stolen Apes,” calls for greater law...
Tags: United Nations
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Burkina Faso's film industry reemerges with a populist bent
OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Faso — The film festival crowd had filled the last seats in the Cine Neerwaya and, when there was no room left, sat four abreast in the aisles. The opening credits hardly dimmed the buzz in the theater; for those who missed a...
Tags: Conservation, Cinema Industry, Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso), Environmental Issues, Burkina Faso
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Drum/dance group to perform in Petoskey
Through the collaboration and sponsorship of Blissfest Music Organization, Petoskey Middle School and Petoskey District Library, Dunuya Drum and Dance will be giving a workshop for the Petoskey Middle School seventh-grade social studies classes on...
Tags: Entertainment Events, Africa, Music Theater, Caribbean Islands, Music
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France says it won't negotiate to free kidnapped family
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- The stakes are high for France: the lives of four French children, their parents, a relative and nine other French hostages being held by Al Qaeda-linked militants in Nigeria and Mali. But France, entrenched in a war in...
Tags: Kidnapping, Niger, Nigeria, Pakistan, Mali
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Bottle Works to host music and dance classes
Our Town CorrespondentDrummer Bryan Fazio and West African dancer Becky Bickford are hosting two separate workshops at Bottle Works Ethnic Arts Center in the month of March. The workshops are scheduled to take place March 2, with “Blissful Drumming” set for 1 to 3...Tags: The Pennsylvania State University, Music, Entertainment, Education, Colleges and Universities
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Stanford Elementary students get exciting lesson in black musical history
ben@theinteriorjournal.comSTANFORD — Students at Stanford Elementary School were treated to a very musical black-history event Friday afternoon. The gymnasium was packed out at the end of the school day for "From Africa to America," a special two-man show tracing the roots...Tags: Students, Black History, Music, Teaching and Learning, Education
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Nigeria extremists claim responsibility for kidnapping 7 foreigners
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- An extremist splinter group Monday claimed responsibility for the weekend kidnapping of seven foreigners in northern Nigeria. The group, Ansaru, broke away from the Islamist insurgent organization Boko Haram, which has been...
Tags: Kidnapping, Nigeria, Mali, U.S. Department of Defense, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Military interventions rarely fulfill their goals
William PfaffPARIS -- Military interventions by powerful nations into lesser ones, such as now continues in Mali (and Afghanistan), and is being urged by many into the Syrian civil war, are inherently reckless since even the most powerful states can have the whole...Tags: Henry Kissinger, Central Intelligence Agency, William Pfaff, Mali, Radio
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France, Western allies likely to be mired in Mali for years
French troops backing a Mali government campaign to retake the northern half of the country from Islamic militants have been cheered as liberators since their convoys rolled into historic Timbuktu this week and hundreds of paratroopers dropped from the...
Tags: Muammar Gaddafi, Economic Community of West African States, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Mali, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Timbuktu: Experts fear for ancient papers in historic city
This post has been updated and corrected. Please see the notes below.As the Malian military tried to retake the storied city of Timbuktu from Islamic extremists, scholars feared for the fate of ancient artifacts and mosques that testify to its historic grandeur. Timbuktu has been threatened for months: The city was...Tags: UNESCO, The Pennsylvania State University, Arts and Culture, Skype, Africa
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Key city in Mali reportedly falls to French military
SEGOU, Mali — French and Malian forces on Saturday drove Al Qaeda-linked Islamists out of a key city in northern Mali, a major advance in France’s campaign against insurgents in the West African nation. The French military in Paris announced...
Tags: Al-Qaeda, Mali, Armed Forces, France, Rebellions
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