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Cameron Carpenter's Organ Revolution

Oct 26th, 2008 · The artist-in-residence at New York's Middle Collegiate Church is on a mission to transform the way people think about organists and their instruments. On his new CD Revolutionary, he plays a virtual pipe organ that uses computers, amplifiers and speakers to create a big, bold range of sound.

Keywords: organization · New York · residents · artists · Mission · Computers · speaker · instrumentation · revolution · virtual · cameron · organist

British Politician's Bicycle Makes Headlines *

Jul 28th, 2008 · Britain's Conservative party leader, David Cameron, may be the country's next prime minister. Until then, there's this headline: The tabloid Sunday Mirror found Cameron's bicycle stolen while he was at the grocery store. The bike has made headlines before — when Cameron was photographed while violating traffic rules.

Keywords: minister · politics · country · British · Conservation · Britain · Traffic · Photographs · tabloids · bicycling · headliner · cameron

In Gulf, the Cost of Rebuilding Homes Soars

May 23rd, 2008 · The small Gulf Coast town of Cameron, La., was destroyed by Hurricane Rita in 2005. Fewer than half of Cameron's 2,000 residents have returned since the storm. Many rebuilding efforts are stalled by high prices. "The average cost for a 2,000-square-foot home has jumped, probably, to the $80,000 range just for foundation work."

Keywords: Town · L.A · residents · 2000 · destroyed · 2005 · rebuilding · Gulf · Gulf Coast · foundation · Hurricane Rita · cameron

Filmmaker Cameron Claims to Find 'Tomb of Jesus' ****

Feb 27th, 2007 · Titanic director James Cameron says he has found the remains of Jesus Christ, Mary Magdalene and a son named Judah. Scholars are skeptical. A documentary, The Lost Tomb of Jesus, will debut March 4 on the Discovery Channel.

Keywords: Tomb · director · documentary · filmmakers · scholar · Jesus · cameron · Discovery Channel · Jesus Christ · titan · James Cameron · Magdalene

A Bumper Shrimp Crop in Broken Cameron Parish *

Oct 22nd, 2006 · A year after Hurricane Rita, Louisiana's rural Cameron Parish has barely begun to recover. The bright spot in the local economy is the shrimping industry's bumper crop. Yet there aren't enough boats or shrimpers to take advantage.

Keywords: local · Economy · parish · rural · industry · Louisiana · recovering · Hurricane Rita · cameron · Cameron Parish · shrimpers

James Cameron, Rights Activist, Dies ***

Jun 13th, 2006 · James Cameron, the founder of America's Black Holocaust Museum, Inc., and the only African-American to survive a lynching (in 1930). Michele Norris talks with Vel Phillips, who is on the museum's board. In addition, Phillips is the first female Milwaukee County judge; the first African-American judge in Wisconsin; and the first African-American female to graduate from the University of Wisconsin law school.

Keywords: Michele Norris · Activist · law · African American · survive · America · schools · founder · Wisconsin · museum · graduate · 1930

What It's Like in a Coal Mine

Jan 4th, 2006 · Just before reporting to his shift Wednesday, coal miner Thomas Stern described his work and the conditions miners endure below ground to Alex Chadwick. Stern lives in Cameron, W. Va.

Keywords: Alex Chadwick · mineral · Va · Stern · cameron · Thomas Stern

War Tally Protest a Sign of Divided Nation *

Dec 29th, 2005 · A disagreement over a sign in a shop front in Duluth, Minn., is an example of divided national opinions on the war in Iraq. Farai Chideya talks with Scott Cameron, a Vietnam veteran who put up a sign tallying the number of dead and injured military personnel in Iraq, and Sgt. Gary Capan, an Army recruiter who works next door to Cameron and wants the sign removed.

Keywords: protests · dividing · Iraq · national · military · injured · army · Minn · Vietnam · recruiting · veterans · personnel

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