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LOS ANGELES, June 18 (Xinhua) -- The California Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the death sentence for a man who killed two Japanese students in a 1994 robbery, a crime that made headlines in Japan and prompted then-U.S. president Bill Clinton to ...
Read moreCalifornia court upholds death sentence for man who killed Japanese ... - Xinhua News Agency
On June 22, 1941, Germany invaded the Soviet Union during World War II. On this date in: 1611 English explorer Henry Hudson, his son and several other people were set adrift in present-day Hudson Bay by mutineers. 1815 Napoleon Bonaparte abdicated ...
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I never thought to say it, but maybe there is too much Shakespeare on the stage at the moment. In a sense, of course, you can't ever have enough of Shakespeare. Desert Island Discs puts forth The Bible and the Bard as the books de rigeur with an air ...
Read moreAdrian Hamilton: Give me excess of it? No thanks - The Independent
1522 - Holy Roman Emperor Charles V visits England and signs Treaty of Windsor with King Henry VIII, calling for invasion of France. 1586 - Under threat from Indians, colonists sail from Roanoke Island, North Carolina, ending first settlement by ...
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It says something about the state of British architecture when the highlight of every year is a small pavilion in a park. Now in its ninth year, the Serpentine Gallery’s Pavilion, in Kensington Gardens, has become as much of a fixture on the ...
Read moreRyue Nishizawa and Kazuyo Sejima's Serpentine Pavilion: now you see it ... - Times Online
North Korea has visited two US reporters sentenced to 12 years of hard labour for illegally entering the country, a US official has said. Ian Kelly, a US state department spokesman, said that the ambassador, Mats Foyer, met the women, Laura Ling and ...
Read moreEnvoy meets jailed US reporters - Al Jazeera
“Harem culture.” Is that like HBO ’s series “Big Love” except Muslim, not Mormon, and with tassels, a potted palm and no bickering? Well yes, sort of. But there are a lot more women in a harem. A lot. The seraglio of the sultan of the ...
Read moreHarem Envy - New York Times
Your Honor, I do not stand here today just in moral opposition to curricula that SOA created across the map of torture. It is because torture is a logical and necessary component in the very wide gamut of special operations, commando tactics ...
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Give President Bush this much: His 16-minute “major” speech on immigration on May 15 touched on, however briefly, every key issue related to the topic: border control, enforcement, guest worker programs, ID cards, you name it. And in the ...
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Today in History, June 19
Today is Friday, June 19, the 170th day of 2009. There are 195 days left in the year. moreDo You Speak Klingon?
An American linguist examines oddballs throughout history who dared to design a more perfect means of communication by inventing languages, including Klingon and Esperanto. moreFriday, June 19
Today is Friday, June 19, the 170th day of 2009. There are 195 days left in the year. moreJournalists may get the 'good' gulag
Journalists may get 'good' gulag By Donald Kirk WASHINGTON - The term "hard labor" when applied by a North Korean court to the 12-year sentences meted out to journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee is hardly the same as the "hard labor" given to hundreds of thousands of prisoners scattered through a vast gulag system from which there is generally no ... moreU S Protests N Korea x2019 s Treatment of Journalists
President Obama and his top national security aides on Monday urged North Korea to release "on humanitarian grounds" two American journalists sentenced to 12 years of hard labor for entering North Korean territory. moreGovindraj Ethiraj: Keeping the doors half open
The clarion calls for the opening up of the financial system have resumed and predictably so. moreYokohama a " city on the cutting edge
At the forefront: An illustration shows the Japan Brewery, predecessor of Kirin Brewery Co., in Yokohama's Yamate district. morePhilip Hensher: Er, well, um ... And now I have your full attention
Language isn't just meaning. Conversely, not all non-verbal communications are bodily; some come from the mouth, too. moreToday in History, May 26
Today is Tuesday, May 26, the 146th day of 2009. There are 219 days left in the year. moreL-Ceps Personaltrainer Korean 1.1
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