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Seditious revolutionaries or all talk? Michigan jury will decide
Nation NowMilitia trial: A Detroit jury will be tasked with deciding whether seven members of a Midwest militia known as Hutaree are Christian revolutionary bomb-throwers -- or just swaggering survivalists suffering from too much bluster and bravado.... -
Luc Tuymans: Don't take his images at face value
Art CriticLast year, when President and Mrs. Obama were selecting art for temporary White House display, I felt a twinge of regret that they were limited to work by American artists. At least two pictures by 51-year-old Belgian painter Luc Tuymans would offer a lot...Tags: National Security, Defense, Germany, Gerhard Richter, Arts
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Letting the Anger Seep Out
Times Health WriterThe wide eyes and swollen features, the twitching around the mouth: Anger may be the most frightening of our elemental emotions. Yet many Americans have felt it deeply since Sept. 11 and say the sensation has intruded on their thoughts, affected their...Tags: Crimes, Lawyers, Wars and Interventions, U.S. Military, Anxiety
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Tape Stirs Widespread Doubt in Already Skeptical Arab World
Times Staff WriterThe videotape billed as proof of Osama bin Laden's responsibility for the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks was still playing when the Arab satellite news station Al Jazeera broadcast a telephone interview: "This tape is fabricated evidence," declared Hani...Tags: Cairo (Egypt), Death, Satellite Technology, Air and Space Accidents, Television Stations
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White supremacists revive dream of homeland in Northwest
Los Angeles TimesThree sanitation workers found it along the route of a Martin Luther King Jr. Daymarch: a nest of wires in a backpack. The homemade bomb was equipped with an unusual remote-controlled trigger and stuffed with more than 100 heavy fishing weights coated in...Tags: Police Investigations, Easter, Punishment, Emergency Incidents, Social Issues
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Jacology: Ron Paul's Extremist Problem
REPORTERCampaign 2012 opens next Tuesday with the Iowa republican caucus. The latest poll shows Texas congressman Ron Paul in the lead in Iowa. But Paul’s past is coming back to haunt him, as Charles Jaco notes in Wednesday's edition of Jacology. Is...Tags: U.S. Congress, Racism, Politics, Wars and Interventions, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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George Michael: What does Pitts really think?
Pity Leonard Pitts, the syndicated columnist who offered up another hatchet job on the tea party in The Herald-Mail (Oct. 3). For someone who recently suggested civility in public discourse, his extreme rhetoric attacking the tea party is pretty uncivil....Tags: Racism, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Democratic Party, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Social Issues
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World View: An emotional return to the twin towers
All I could hear was the sound of perpetually falling water. I stood recently in the shadow of the Freedom Tower under construction, and faced one of the two parapets with names of the dead etched in bronze. Not even the rattle of jackhammers in the...Tags: Crimes, Air Transportation, Air and Space Accidents, Air Transportation Industry, University of California, Berkeley
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Indiana man accused of planning to blow up building
EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Authorities say a 45-year-old Indiana man has been charged with planning to blow up a building and vehicle with the same explosive material used in the Oklahoma City federal building bombing. Gregory Allen Hazel is in the...Tags: Lawyers, Prosecution, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice
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Stimulus dollars turn federal buildings green
Ever since President Barack Obama's controversial $787 billion stimulus package won its fiery passage nearly two years ago, architecture critics like me have had a field day citing its shortcomings. Far too little of the stimulus was devoted to...Tags: Mies van der Rohe, Politics, Frank Gehry, Architecture, Energy Saving
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Today in history: April 20
1911: The Ballet Russes premiered ''Le Spectre de la Rose'' in Monte Carlo, with Vaslav Nijinsky and Tamara Karsavina. 1951: General Douglas MacArthur, relieved of his Far East command by President Harry S. Truman, bid farewell in an address to Congress...Tags: Crimes, Harry S. Truman, Murder, David Koresh, Cults and Sects
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Future generations learn importance of memorial
KFOROKLAHOMA CITY -- Before the sun came up, visitors entered the memorial grounds, taking time to reflect on those who were killed, those who survived and those changed forever 16 years ago. Tuesday marks 16 years since the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building...Tags: City National Corporation
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