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[History: 1900-2000]: Cuba Suspends Communist Party Congress and Lowers Projection for Economy
Jul 31st, 2009

President Raúl Castro said the country was struggling with a “very serious” economic crisis that began when three hurricanes hit last summer.

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  • [English: General]: David Lister: Film can learn from theatre
    Jul 31st, 2009

    I would like to take the people behind the remake of the film The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 to the Donmar Warehouse theatre in London to see A Streetcar Named Desire.

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  • [Music: Classical]: Baltimore Symphony Agrees To a Pay Cut
    Jul 31st, 2009

    The musicians of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra agreed on Thursday to a 12.5 percent pay cut as the ensemble faces its first deficit in two years.

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  • [Art]: Tony Rosenthal, Sculptor of Public Art, Dies at 94
    Jul 31st, 2009

    The artist created “Alamo,” the eternally popular revolving black cube in Astor Place in the East Village, and many other public sculptures.

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  • [Geography: Human]: MPs ‘back’ new immigration system
    Jul 31st, 2009

    MPs say the new points-based immigration system is working well, but concerns remain about the time taken to process visas.

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  • [ICT]: F.C.C. Looking Into Rejection of Google App for iPhone
    Jul 31st, 2009

    The Federal Communications Commission is examining a recent decision by Apple to reject a program that Google had developed for the iPhone.

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  • [Music: General]: “Live Like A Pop Star ” Weekend at The Westin Kierland Resort
    Jul 31st, 2009

    Kids can live like a pop star during the month of August with Digital Kids Zone, Kierland Talent Shows and a weekend full of Pop Star FUN!

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  • [Science: Biology]: AstraZeneca, Bristol-Myers diabetes drug wins U.S. OK
    Jul 31st, 2009

    AstraZeneca and Bristol-Myers Squibb won U.S. approval on Friday to sell a new pill for adults with diabetes.

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  • [Music: Classical]: Superstars of dance: The Mariinsky Ballet
    Jul 31st, 2009

    Names change, but glamour lingers. The Mariinsky Ballet, formerly the Kirov, has a powerful mystique. This St Petersburg company, and its school, produced so many of 20th-century ballet’s biggest stars: Pavlova, Nijinsky, Nureyev, Makarova, Baryshnikov. As the company moves into the 21st century, its visits to the West are still eagerly awaited.

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  • [English: General]: Errors & Omissions: It takes a poet to uncover the true meaning of a word
    Jul 31st, 2009

    There is a wonderful poem by Robert Graves called “The Naked and the Nude”, in which he argues that these two terms are very far from synonymous, whatever the lexicographers might say. For Graves, put simply, nakedness implies a degree of innocence that is not present in nudity. Both words have value judgements attached to them.

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