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Italian Filmmaker Antonioni Dies at 94 **

Jul 31st, 2007 · Michelangelo Antonioni's depiction of alienation made him a symbol of art-house cinema with movies such as Blow-Up and L'Avventura. He was awarded an Oscar for career achievement in 1995.

Keywords: Italian · Oscar · movies · filmmakers · 1995 · Cinema · Antonioni · Michelangelo Antonioni · Blow Up · L'Avventura

Flight Delays in Early 2007 Are Worst in 12 Years *

Jun 5th, 2007 · Flights on U.S.-based air carriers suffered more delays in the first four months of 2007 than in any year since the government began tracking the numbers in 1995. Rebecca Roberts talks with David Field, U.S. Editor of Airline Business Magazine, who is at the International Air Transport Association conference in Vancouver.

Keywords: 2007 · David Field · carrier · 1995 · Vancouver · Rebecca Roberts · Airline Business Magazine

Lack of Short-Term Memory Doesn't Stop New Grad ****

May 25th, 2007 · Andrew Engel just graduated from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County with a bachelor's degree in health administration -- despite having no short-term memory. Engel learned he had a brain tumor in 1995, when he was starting his freshman year in college. He recovered from the tumor but was left with no short-term memory.

Keywords: administration · Health · memory · Colleges · recovering · graduate · 1995 · bachelor · freshman · Grad · University of Maryland · tumor

Last 'Left Behind' Book Debuts *

Apr 5th, 2007 · Jerry Jenkins and Tim LaHaye became best-selling authors when their Book of Revelation, Left Behind, was published in 1995. It was so hugely successful, the series pulled Christian publishing into mainstream bookstores. The last book in the series, Kingdom Come, is being released this week.

Keywords: mainstream · Christian · 1995 · bookstore · publishing · Book of Revelation · Kingdom Come · Jerry Jenkins · Tim LaHaye

Appreciating the Music of Ennio Morricone ****

Feb 2nd, 2007 · A Fistful of Music, a box-set of composer Ennio Morricone's music, was recently released by Rhino records. This interview originally aired on Sep. 28, 1995.

Keywords: music · interviews · Composing · 1995 · Rhino · Ennio Morricone · Appreciating · Sep · Ennio · Morricone · Fistful of Music

Marine Maj. Megan McClung Excelled and Served ****

Jan 1st, 2007 · Marine Maj. Megan McClung is the highest ranking military woman to die in the Iraq War. She was killed by a roadside bomb in December. McClung was a 1995 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy.

Keywords: military · Marine · roadside · graduate · 1995 · Iraq War · Naval Academy · Maj · Megan · McClung · Marine Maj · Megan McClung

U.S. Immigration Investigating Bosnian Serbs **

Dec 17th, 2006 · Bosnian Serbs Charged with Falsifying U.S. Immigration Applications -- Over the past week, U.S. immigration officials have charged 26 Bosnian Serbs living in the United States with allegedly falsifying their immigration applications. U.S. authorities say the people under investigation hid their involvement with Bosnian Serb units that carried out the 1995 massacre of Muslims at Srebrenica.

Keywords: Muslim · United States · immigration · Serbian · massacre · 1995 · Bosnian Serb · Srebrenica · investigators · Bosnian · Bosnian Serbs · falsifying

Paper's Inquiry Finds Serious Flaws in Mine Safety **

Nov 10th, 2006 · Melissa Block talks with Ken Ward Jr., staff writer at The Charleston Gazette, about his investigation into mine safety. Ward found that 90 percent of mine deaths could have been avoided if safety regulations had been followed. He says mine managers are ignoring some safety measures, and federal regulators are only charging small fines for breaking the rules. The 2006 death toll in mines is the highest since 1995.

Keywords: manager · 2006 · federal · Safety · deaths · Melissa Block · regulation · Writer · inquiry · 1995 · investigators · Ken Ward Jr