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- 1From:The New York TimesUp in the mountains, feminism, artistic solipsism, Lady Chatterley and Cate Blanchett mingle in an expansive vision of mainstream moviemaking. TELLURIDE, Colo. -- At the Telluride Film Festival here, the...
- 2From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: DALE EISLER Author of From Left to Right: Saskatchewan's Political and Economic Transformation It is one of the more interesting questions in Canadian politics: How did Saskatchewan go from being recognized as...
- 3From:The Washington PostByline: Kelsey Ables At the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, before the focus would shift to shattering windows and a flood of red-hatted rioters, photographer Olivier Douliery pointed his lens toward a quieter turning point....
- 4From:The New York TimesThe pandemic has hastened the departure of witnesses to the wrenching conflicts of the last century, allowing rising political forces to recast history. ROME -- For years, Gildo Negri visited schools to share his...
- 5From:The Washington PostByline: Joanne B. Freeman Historians have been busy in recent months, and for good reason. Almost every day brings a stream of political questions from all quarters: Has this happened before? Is it truly unprecedented?...
- 6From:The New York TimesEntertainment's golden rule: Whatever worked once may work yet again. Most movie remakes are produced to make money. A few have an agenda. The past 12 months brought three, all interested in remaking history. Ryan...
- 7From:The Washington PostByline: Cass Sunstein Cool people dislike the "Star Wars" "prequels" - Episodes 1, 2, and 3. The dialogue is wooden, the actors are stiff, and there's far less energy and wit than in the beloved original trilogy. But...
- 8From:The New York TimesWith a ticket led by State Senators Wendy Davis of Fort Worth and Leticia Van de Putte of San Antonio, Democrats are hoping to break a political drought that has lasted since 1998, the last time a member of their party...
- 9From:The New York Times (Vol. 157, Issue 54417)Steve Ramsey, the head of my Secret Service detail, knocked on the door of our suite at the St. Francis Hotel in San Francisco. Walter Mondale had been nominated by the Democratic Party the previous evening, and my wife...
- 10From:Talk of the NationTo listen to this broadcast, click here: This is TALK OF THE NATION. I'm Neal Conan in Washington. Every politician knows that a drunk driving charge or a secret lover can come back to haunt come campaign time, but so...
- 11From:USA TodayByline: Susan Page and Jill Lawrence Illinois Sen. Barack Obama clinched the Democratic presidential nomination on the final day of an unprecedented primary season Tuesday, making history by prevailing over Hillary...
- 12From:USA TodayByline: Alan Gomez DENVER -- Preparing for Barack Obama's historic acceptance speech tonight at Invesco Field at Mile High has required an equally historic level of preparation. More than 200 spotlights. Twenty...
- 13From:The New York TimesI spent the first four days of last week interviewing senators about Iraq. The mood ranged from despondency to despair. Then on Friday I went to the Roosevelt Room in the White House to hear President Bush answer...
- 14From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: JANE ARMSTRONG; jarmstrong@globeandmail.com MOSCOW -- At the Petrovich Club in downtown Moscow, diners pay to eat bland food in rickety chairs around wobbly wooden tables. Modelled after the once ubiquitous...
- 15From:The Hill (Vol. 16, Issue 109)Nancy Pelosi didn't set out to wind up in Congress. Once she got there, she didn't set her sights on leadership. But that's not to say that her rise to becoming the most powerful woman in American politics happened...
- 16From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: SIRI AGRELL Forget about Al Capone: The biggest bad guys from the state of Illinois have been produced by politics, not Prohibition. "I say that Illinois politics is like a roller coaster," said...
- 17From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: IAN BURUMA; Professor of human rights at Bard College in Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y. Belgium is in danger of falling apart. For more than six months, the country has been unable to form a government uniting the...
- 18From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: BRENNAN CLARKE; Special to The Globe and Mail SEPT. 28-OCT. 4, 1993 Electoral disaster looming for Tory PM Campbell With her campaign in disarray and her inexperience painfully on display, new polls...
- 19From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: TOM FLANAGAN POLITICAL HISTORY LESSON Professor of political science at the University of Calgary and a former federal Conservative campaign manager You get one time around, one roll of the dice, one...
- 20From:Globe & Mail (Toronto, Canada)Byline: SAEED SHAH; Special to The Globe and Mail ISLAMABAD -- The bloodbath at Islamabad's Red Mosque continues to hang like a grim shadow over Pakistan's fractured politics and society, one year after the army...