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October 9th, 2008
Piano man and songwriter Ben Folds comes through town with guest Missy Higgins, a singer/songwriter from Down Under. 6:30 tonight. $27.50 and $35. 2115 Woodward Ave., Detroit. (313) 961-5450. This film includes interviews with iconic artist Louise ...
October 12th, 2008
But they aren't all Americans. Some aren't even fluent in English. They are the Army's outsiders, soldiers who give everything for a country to which they don't fully belong. Wrapped around the top bedpost are two rosaries. In front of them, and the ...
October 12th, 2008
Arsenal star Emmanuel Adebayor ended a one-month national team boycott by scoring four goals as Togo sank Swaziland 6-0 on Saturday in a 2010 World Cup-African Nations Cup qualifier. The striker told London newspapers he would shun the key Group 11 ...
October 12th, 2008
Arsenal star Emmanuel Adebayor ended a one-month national team boycott by scoring four goals as Togo sank Swaziland 6-0 yesterday in a 2010 World Cup-African Nations Cup qualifier. The striker told London newspapers he would shun the key Group 11 ...
September 3rd, 2008
The House at Sugar Beach In Search of a Lost African Childhood By Helene Cooper 354 pages. $25. Simon & Schuster. The skeletal remains of Africa's numerous civil wars litter the continent, from the easternmost reaches of Somalia to the western shores ...
September 23rd, 2008
MIAMI — Jury selection is under way in Miami for the torture trial of former Liberian President Charles Taylor's son. The case against Charles McArthur Emmanuel marks the first use of a 14-year-old federal law making it a crime for a U.S. citizen ...
September 22nd, 2008
Couching his warning in flattering language about progress that has been made to prevent terrorism so far, Bush said the nations of the world must provide opportunities for its citizens to excel — free from forced labor, discrimination and ...
September 19th, 2008
Rome - A total of seven people were killed in two separate shootings near the southern Italian town of Caserta late Thursday, police reported. Six Africans were killed and another heavily injured in an incident attributed to the Mafia near Castel ...
September 19th, 2008
Rome - A total of seven people were killed in two separate shootings near the southern Italian town of Caserta late Thursday, police reported. Six Africans were killed and another heavily injured in an incident attributed to the Mafia near Castel ...
September 18th, 2008
Rome - African immigrants on Friday took to the streets of the southern Italian town of Castel Volturno to protest the murder of six fellow-Africans in a suspected mafia shooting. The group smashed several shop windows and scuffled with police, near ...
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