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A Grown-Up War Story for a Nation Weary of War
Anjelica Huston in "The Dead," now out on DVD, the final film directed by her father, John.
Preaching Thru The Pain of War
For many veterans, remembering the war or even talking about their past is too painful to share with others.
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Russian pianist to play at Grace
A Russian composer the Moscow News described as "a forceful, mature personality with a phenomenal technique and ability of playing with emotional depth" will perform Sunday at Grace Episcopal Cathedral.
WNYC - Arts and Ideas - Arthur Schwartz's Table
Arthur Schwartz spoke with Leonard Lopate on November 13. Click here to listen to the conversation.
Arthur's a special 'D-Day Darling'
A 91-year-old war veteran will be the special guest at Wicksteed Park's D-Day Darlings concert on Sunday.
Herman Zerger has no regrets about sacrificing his youth in exchange for others' freedom more than 60 years ago.
Looking Back at Oroville's Heroes
Bill Connelly and I are co-chairs of the Oroville Veterans Memorial Park Honoring All of Butte County.
Italian centres of excellence in science
Linde Gases will be installing the central gas supply systems for the Universita degli Studi, Salerno, Italy and Sardegna Ricerche, Sardinia, Italy at their newly built science laboratories.
Rome, November 3 - There is no cause for alarm over the H1N1 flu virus according to Junior Health Minister Ferruccio Fazio who said other European countries are being hit worse.
Vail Daily travel: 11 days in Italy
Welcome to our new trip-planning column. I'm so glad our first volunteers, who asked for help with an anniversary jaunt to Italy, didn't want to do Florence, Venice and Rome.
Teenager Elisa Claps, who disappeared 16 years ago in southern Italy
A MAN who has been sent bullets in the post in an apparent death threat has placed the matter in the hands of the Italian police.
Valerie Zehl's Neighbors: Padre Amedeo returns to area, serving Mass in Spanish every Saturday
A new acquaintance to some, an old friend to others: 'Padre Amedeo' is back in town.
A solution to the anisotropy problem in bouncing cosmologies
Bouncing cosmologies are often proposed as alternatives to standard inflation for the explanation of the homogeneity and flatness of the universe.
City Room: Park Renewed to Honor Hero
Lt. Giuseppe Petrosino was killed in the line of duty. The exploits of one Giuseppe Petrosino, while unknown today by much of the public, have always loomed large in the lore of the city's Police Department.
S.I. restaurant: 'Nonnas' wanted
Enoteca cooks, from the left, Rosaria Montaldo, Teresa Scalici, Carmelina Pica, Gaia Bagnasacco, Adelena Masana and Christina Carrozza, pose as "angry nonnas." ST.
In Italy, - Bad Times, Good People'
Elizabeth Bettina is the author of the book, "It Happened in Italy: Untold Stories of How the People of Italy Defied the Horrors of the Holocaust," published last spring by Thomas Nelson.
Today is Wednesday, September 9, the 252nd day of 2009. There are 113 days left in the year.
'Real Housewife' makes Somerville scene
A "Real Housewife of New Jersey" was seen eating and shopping at some real New Jersey stores on Main Street in Somerville on Wednesday, according to store owners.
Brooklyn Today: Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Good morning. Today is the 252nd day of the year. On this day in 1943, the Battle of Salerno began.
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