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`Mighty Heart' relates terror tragedy (AP)
20-Jun-2007   (Cached page)

In this photo released by Paramount Vantage actress Angelina Jolie  appears as Mariane Pearl in a scene from Michael Winterbottom's film, 'A Mighty Heart.' (AP Photo/Paramount Vantage, Peter Mountain)AP - The filmmakers behind the Daniel Pearl drama "A Mighty Heart" wanted to honor the slain journalist by doing what he did best — tell the straight story, unadorned by opinion, ideology or bias.




Guantanamo detainee poems to be published (AFP)
20-Jun-2007   (Cached page)

Detainees holding onto a fence at Camp 4 of the maximum security prison Camp Delta at Guantanamo Naval Base in 2004. Poems scratched on styrofoam cups and written with toothpaste by inmates at the US "war on terror" prison in Guantanamo Bay will soon be printed in a book.(AFP/POOL/File)AFP - Poems scratched on styrofoam cups and written with toothpaste by inmates at the US "war on terror" prison in Guantanamo Bay will soon be printed in a book, the publishers said Wednesday.




Maupin novel revisits aging `Tales' crew (AP)
12-Jun-2007   (Cached page)

Armistead Maupin is photographed at his home in San Francisco, Monday, June 11, 2007. Maupin says his newest novel wasn't meant to be the seventh in his popular 'Tales of the City' series. But fortunately for fans of the series, first published in the San Francisco Chronicle in 1976, then made into books and a Showtime mini-soap opera, his first novel in 18 years includes some of the same larger-than-life characters, updated with lovers, relatives, births, deaths the dot-com real-estate run up and the War on Terror. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)AP - Stretched out on a sofa next to his Australian shepherd, Sophie, Armistead Maupin says he never intended to write another installment of his popular "Tales of the City" series.




MSNBC's Olbermann seeks delicate balance (AP)
06-May-2007   (Cached page)

Keith Olbermann of MSNBC poses at the Ronald Reagan Library on Thursday, May 3, 2007 in Simi Valley, Calif., where he was host for MSNBC's coverage of the first debate among Republican presidential candidates for the 2008 election. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)AP - In an angry commentary on April 25, MSNBC's Keith Olbermann accused Rudolph Giuliani of using the language of Osama bin Laden with "the same chilling nonchalance of the madman" to argue that Republicans would keep Americans safer than Democrats from terror.




"Malcolm X" inspired faith, not terror: Spike Lee (Reuters)
05-May-2007   (Cached page)
Reuters - Spike Lee believes his film "Malcolm X" may have inspired John Walker Lindh to become a Muslim, but it did not turn him into the "American Taliban."

First black SF police chief writes about 1970s racial killings (AP)
10-Nov-2006   (Cached page)
AP - Terror gripped the streets of San Francisco in late 1973 and early 1974.

Bono calls for U.S. to repatriate Hicks (AP)
08-Nov-2006   (Cached page)

U2 lead singer Bono arrives for the 40th anniversary of Monaco AMADE in Monte Carlo October 28, 2006. (Eric Gaillard/Reuters)AP - Irish rock group U2 opened an Australian tour with a call for the only Australian terror suspect held by the U.S. military at Guantanamo Bay to be repatriated and tried at home.




Woodward's 'State of Denial' selling big (AP)
02-Oct-2006   (Cached page)

This photo released by publisher Simon & Schuster shows the cover of veteran journalist Bob Woodward's book "State of Denial - Bush At War, Part III."  US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice firmly denied allegations in the book that she had been warned of imminent terror strikes on US soil two months before the September 11 attacks.(AFP/SS-HO/File)AP - Just days after its release, Bob Woodward's "State of Denial" has already gone into its third printing, with 900,000 copies in print for the latest, and harshest, chronicle of the Bush administration by the celebrated Washington Post reporter.




Tom Phillips reports from Sao Paulo, a city caught in a spiral of terror (Guardian Unlimited)
27-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
The hostility between Sao Paulo's police and gangs has erupted into open warfare. Tom Phillips reports from a city caught in a spiral of terror.

The Capitol Years (Philadelphia City Paper)
25-Sep-2006   (Cached page)
The deal: Stalwart Philly mods under the leadership of Shai Halpern find a new home on Park the Van. Their label debut, Dance Away the Terror , does the best job to date of capturing both their clever songwriting and their live energy.

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