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    Jul 16, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. French Political Party Threatens to Sue Madonna Over Swastika Image

    PARIS -- France's far right-leaning National Front party is threatening to sue after singer Madonna showed a video of party leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika superimposed on her forehead during a concert in Paris.
    CNN
    PARIS -- France's far right-leaning National Front party is threatening to sue after singer Madonna showed a video of party leader Marine Le Pen with a swastika superimposed on her forehead during a concert in Paris. "The images that were projected...

    Tags: Jean-Marie Le Pen, Government, The National (music group), Madonna, France

  2. Jul 11, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Bruce P. Wilson, bank president

    Bruce Page Wilson, former president of Mercantile-Safe Deposit & Trust Co., who earlier had been president of the old Baltimore & Annapolis Railroad, died July 5 of complications from a stroke at Nubbin Ridge, his Green Spring Valley home, where he had lived for more than half a century.
    Bruce Page Wilson, former president of Mercantile-Safe Deposit & Trust Co., who earlier had been president of the old Baltimore & Annapolis Railroad, died July 5 of complications from a stroke at Nubbin Ridge, his Green Spring Valley home, where he had...

    Tags: Banking, College Sports, Railway Transportation, Woodrow Wilson, Travel

  4. Jul 13, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  5. ‘Man of Steel’ at Comic-Con: Can Superman still soar?

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, fanboy fare - latimes.com
    It seems strange to ask — rude even — given Superman’s long history as a bulletproof champion of American pop ......
  6. Jun 8, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. Karl Max Jenkins, engineer

    Karl Max Jenkins, a former German merchant mariner who jumped ship in Baltimore and later became a stationary engineer and building superintendent, died Saturday of heart failure at Oak Crest Village retirement community.
    Karl Max Jenkins, a former German merchant mariner who jumped ship in Baltimore and later became a stationary engineer and building superintendent, died Saturday of heart failure at Oak Crest Village retirement community. The former longtime Lauraville...

    Tags: Justice System, World War II (1939-1945), Attack on Pearl Harbor (1941), Science and Technology, Crime, Law and Justice

  8. Jul 6, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Nazi letter protected Jewish man who once served with Hitler

    World Now
    A Jewish commander who had served with Adolf Hitler during the First World War was spared for a time, even as his sister and millions of other Jews were murdered in Nazi Germany, thanks to a letter saying the Fuhrer wanted him to be protected, a German...
  10. Jun 7, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Far-right party official in Greece assaults lawmaker, goes missing

    World Now
    A member of the far-right Golden Dawn party in Greece slaps a left-wing lawmaker on a television talk show. Ilias Kasidiaris, 31, is now wanted by police....
  12. Oct 5, 2011 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  13. Pomp and ceremony as Polasek statue unveiled in Prague

    In an email, Debbie Komanski, executive director of Winter Park's Albin Polasek Museum, checked in from the festivities in Prague, Czech Republic.
    In an email, Debbie Komanski, executive director of Winter Park's Albin Polasek Museum, checked in from the festivities in Prague, Czech Republic. Komanski and other officials of the Polasek Foundation, which oversees the museum, flew to Prague to attend...

    Tags: Prague (Czech Republic), Madeleine Albright, Winter Park, Sculpture, Human Interest

  14. Apr 22, 2012 |Column| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Liner tragedy worse than Titanic

    This month the world marked the centennial of the sinking of the Titanic. As tragic as the loss of the most famous cruise in history was, however, there was another cruise liner whose story was even more horrific. The Cap Arcona, named for a cape in...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Lynn University, Joseph Goebbels, Media Industry, United Kingdom

  16. Apr 19, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Painting taken during World War II returned to owner's heirs

    U.S. officials this week turned over a nearly 500-year-old Italian painting that had been stolen during World War II to the descendants of its Jewish owner. The painting, titled "Christ Carrying the Cross Dragged By A Rascal," was created by Italian artist <span dir="auto">Girolamo Romani </span>around 1538.
    U.S. officials this week turned over a nearly 500-year-old Italian painting that had been stolen during World War II to the descendants of its Jewish owner. The painting, titled "Christ Carrying the Cross Dragged By A Rascal," was created by Italian...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Tallahassee (Leon, Florida), Czech Republic, Religion and Belief, Arts

  18. May 18, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  19. Radio host Ira Glass assures Goucher grads, 'It's normal to feel lost'

    The program at Goucher College's 121st commencement ceremony Friday listed speaker Ira Glass' main connection to the Towson college: His grandmother was a member of its Class of 1931. In the public radio host's remarks, he added that college President Sanford J. Ungar was his former colleague at NPR and had coaxed him into appearing.
    The program at Goucher College's 121st commencement ceremony Friday listed speaker Ira Glass' main connection to the Towson college: His grandmother was a member of its Class of 1931. In the public radio host's remarks, he added that college President...

    Tags: Education, University of Chicago, College Sports, Ira Glass, Radio

  20. May 23, 2012 |Story| KWCH
  21. WWII vet visits wounded at Fort Riley

    <span style="font-size: small;">FORT RILEY, Kan. (AP) - A member of the World War II Army unit memorialized in the book and HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers" has paid a visit to Fort Riley.</span>
    FORT RILEY, Kan. (AP) - A member of the World War II Army unit memorialized in the book and HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers" has paid a visit to Fort Riley. Eighty-nine-year-old retired Staff Sgt. Earl McClung stopped at the northeastern Kansas post...

    Tags: Band of Brothers (tv program) , Armed Conflicts, World War II (1939-1945), HBO (tv network), Unrest, Conflicts and War

  22. Apr 30, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' to be republished in Germany

    Adolf Hitler's malevolent manifesto, "Mein Kampf," will be published in Germanyagain in 2015, 70 years after it last appeared there in print.
    Los Angeles Times
    Adolf Hitler's malevolent manifesto, "Mein Kampf," will be published in Germanyagain in 2015, 70 years after it last appeared there in print. After World War II, publication of "Mein Kampf" ceased. The German state of Bavaria, which owns the copyright,...

    Tags: World War II (1939-1945), BBC, Germany, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks

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