Love and war, but especially love during war, is the theme of a surprising exhibit in Paris. Through posters and artwork, curators dare to explore how war affects not relationships between men and women, but also sexuality and lovemaking.
Sep 20, 2007
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In love and war, is all fair? |
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Iraq challenges Blackwater line |
Iraq and the U.S. are jointly investigating Sunday's incident in Baghdad's Nusor Square, but that hasn't stopped the Iraqi prime minister from disputing the security contractor's version of the shootings. Nuri al-Maliki says he won't tolerate "the killing of our citizens in cold blood".
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"Earth Ultrasound" Spots Weak Levees |
California is using new aerial technology to survey hundreds of miles of levees protecting millions of residents. As AP Correspondent Haven Daley reports, officials hope to prevent catastrophic Katrina-like flooding.
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Naked Man Holds Up Mini Mart |
Police have a man in custody who they say held up a mini mart wearing absolutely nothing.
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AP Top Stories for Thursday, Sept. 20 |
Here's the latest news for Thursday, Sept. 20: O.J. Simpson back in Florida; S.C. man receives 421 year sentence for rape and kidnapping; Charges dropped against woman accused of killing newborns; Guiliani meets with Thatcher in Britain.
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Raw Video: Car Plows Into Vegas Crowd |
Seven people were sent to a hospital after a car plowed into a crowd on a Las Vegas Strip sidewalk. Officials say the driver appears to have passed out from a diabetic episode. He's among the hospitalized.
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Eye To Eye: Black Bears |
Out west, many hungry and thirsty black bears are leaving the woods and moving into suburban neighborhoods, where food is an easy catch. John Blackstone reports.
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Probe Into Tasering of Florida Student |
The University of Florida's president has asked for a state probe of campus police actions after a student was Tasered during a forum featuring Senator John Kerry.
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Dan Rather Sues CBS for $70 Million |
Former CBS news anchor Dan Rather is suing the network and three executives for $70 million. Rather says he was made a "scapegoat" for a discredited story that tarnished his final months at the network.
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Southwest Air Tweaks Boarding |
Southwest Airlines attempts to curb its "cattle call" reputation, keeping open seats but assigning spots in the line for boarding. Stacey Delo reports.
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Locked Out by Door, Man Tries the Chimney |
An Indiana man tried getting inside his ex-girlfriend's house, but the door was locked. So he scurried down the chimney, only to get stuck. Prompting a fire department rescue and one enraged ex-girlfriend.
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Lack of Physical Controls Hinders iTouch |
Walt Mossberg reviews Apple's new iTouch -- its attempt to merge the features and design of the iPod and the iPhone. He says the iTouch works well, but there are some downsides.
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Outsourcing and IT Boost Indian Economy |
Ram Mynampati, president of Satyam Computer Services, speaks to MarketWatch's Polya Lesova about the Rupee's appreciation and the impact of the U.S. economic slowdown.
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MRI Picks up Breast Cancer Earlier |
It is recommended that all women have an annual screening mammogram starting at age of 40 to help detect breast cancer.
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Intel co-founder prediction |
Intel co-founder Gordon Moore says law on chip components doubling every two years will last a decade.
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Santana Joins Star-Studded Lineup at MLK Tribute |
Stevie Wonder, Robin Thicke and Carlos Santana are just a few of the big names who participated in 'The Dream Concert' in New York City. The performances were in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Kanye Kicks 50's Butt in Sales Battle |
Rapper Kanye West beats 50 Cent in their much-hyped album sales contest. According to Nielsen SoundScan, West sold 957,000 copies of "Graduation" to 691,000 copies of 50 Cent's "Curtis."
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Pitt, Jolie Attend 'Jesse James' NYC Premiere |
Brad Pitt - star of 'The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford' - and partner Angelina Jolie were on hand as the film premiered at the Ziegfeld Theater in NYC.
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Alicia Silverstone Appears Naked in PETA TV Ad |
Alicia Silverstone appears naked in a television ad promoting vegetarianism and the animal rights group, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals.
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Lecture Before Dying |
Carnegie Mellon professor Randy Pausch expects to die from cancer in a couple of weeks, so he delivered a hopeful last lecture on his life's lessons.
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Getting Over A Break-Up |
Relationship contributor Amy Kean explores the different ways women can heal and move on after a relationship ends.