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Maria Alvarez on why, of all the seductive heroines in opera, Carmen breathes the most fire Guardian Unlimited
Of all opera's heroines, Carmen breathes the most fire.
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Visual arts events calendar Kansas City Star
CARNEGIE ARTS CENTER: Holiday Gift Gallery. Includes wearable art, handmade jewelry, fiber arts, photography, ceramics and other items. 5-9 p.m. Dec. 1; 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Dec. 2; noon-4 p.m. Dec. 3.
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Professor Rudolf Jaenisch Receives Max Delbrück Medal uniprotokolle
Stem cell researcher Professor Rudolf Jaenisch of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research in Cambridge, MA, USA, has been awarded the Max Delbrück Medal for his research on epigenetic mechanisms of gene regulation.
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COVER- Riddled: What happens after police shootings? The Hook
Published November 30, 2006 in issue 0548 of the HooK. New York-- where three police officers fired 50 bullets at three unarmed men early Saturday, November 25-- isn't the only community wrestling with the issue of shootings by law enforcement officers.
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Canadian Opera Company Posts Surplus for Fourth Year in a Row Playbill Arts
The Canadian Opera Company has posted a C$20,000 surplus for the 2005-06 season, the fourth consecutive year the organization has finished in the black.
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PORTER COUNTY The Times of Northwest Indiana
PORTAGE TOWNSHIP | A Portage Township man told police he saw two people on all-terrain vehicles trespassing on the land he farms in the area of County Road 500 West and County Road 700 North.
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'Night Music' accompanies chamber music benefit Montgomery Advertiser
The stylish Chamber Scroll invitation, designed by David Braly for the Montgomery Chamber Music Organization's first benefit, promised "A Little Night Music."
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Pointers women host hoops tourney in impressive fashion Wisconsin Rapids Daily Tribune
STEVENS POINT -- White-tailed deer were supposed to be the endangered species on the opening day of the gun season Saturday.
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Top spikers honored: Area girls earn all-conference volleyball honors Stevens Point Journal
Tri-County, which had a breakthrough season in the Central Wisconsin Conference Large Division, led the area with five selections in all-conference voting for volleyball this season.
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Obituaries Honolulu Advertiser
MASARU "M" AKAMINE, 87, of Honolulu, died Oct. 28, 2006. Born in Waiakea, Hawai'i. A welder retired from HC&D. Survived by son, Dexter; daughters, Janis Melton and Gail Lau; five grandchildren; three great-grandchildren; brothers, Joseph and Shigeru; sisters, Yaeko Pang and Miyeko Wagatsuma. Private service held. Arrangements by Nuuanu Memorial Park & Mortuary.

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