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Red hot art going green at charity auction
NEW YORK -- With a sculpture fetching over $100 million at auction last week, it looks like art is still hot. Now, it’s also green.
BusinessWorld Online  Found 14 hours ago Translate • More info

W. Tennis. UCLA Blanks Rice, 7-0
Rice head coach Elizabeth Schmidt returned to the courts where she earned All American honors in college, but the 12th ranked UCLA Bruins proved to be less than hospitable, blanking the Owls 7-0 on Monday afternoon at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on the UCLA campus. Schmidt was a four -year letter winner for the Bruins from 1997-2000 and earned All America honors in 1997.
Rice Owls  Mon, February 8, 2010 17:50 PM GMT Translate • More info

Black history sites immortalize fights for freedom
Not all the historical black history sites in Montgomery are areas of reverence. The spot on Court Square Fountain is where families were forever broken apart during slave trading, where mothers sometimes saw their children for the last time, where men's mouths were inspected as though they were cattle.
Montgomery Advertiser  Mon, February 8, 2010 02:12 AM GMT Translate • More info

Christie’s green auctions set to benefit environment
Reuters Life! NEW YORK. With a sculpture fetching over US$100 million at auction last week, it looks like art is still hot.
The Herald  Mon, February 8, 2010 07:44 AM GMT Translate • More info

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Glenview Announcements  Mon, February 8, 2010 02:04 AM GMT Translate • More info

Red hot art going green at charity auction
NEW YORK, (Reuters) - With a sculpture fetching over $100 million at auction this week, it looks like art is still hot.
Reuters via Yahoo!Xtra News  Fri, February 5, 2010 10:47 AM GMT Translate • More info

Red hot art going green at charity auction
Source: Reuters By Christopher Michaud NEW YORK, Feb 5 (Reuters Life!) - With a sculpture fetching over $100 million at auction this week, it looks like art is still hot. Now, it's also green. Christie's auction ...
AlertNet  Fri, February 5, 2010 09:54 AM GMT Translate • More info

COVER STORY: The year in local films
RADIN SRI GHAZALI lists what's in store. THE year 2009 was a year of ups and downs for the local film industry, but 2010 looks promising.
The New Straits Times  Thu, February 4, 2010 17:53 PM GMT Translate • More info

Documentary explores Orangeburg Massacre
SAN FRANCISCO - On Feb. 8, 1968, eight seconds of police gunfire left three young men dying and at least 28 wounded on the campus of South Carolina State College at Orangeburg. All of the police were white, all of the students African-American. Almost all of the victims were shot from behind as they fled the gunfire.
The Times and Democrat  Thu, February 4, 2010 21:06 PM GMT Translate • More info

From Asheville to Africa, to save the lovable bonobos
When Sally Coxe came home to Asheville after her graduation from Williams College, she couldn't find a job. So she went to a career counselor, who told her that her writing and creative skills would be good in advertising but that one day she would need to do something that helped people or helped the world.
Asheville Citizen-Times  Thu, February 4, 2010 21:23 PM GMT Translate • More info


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