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  Sunday, 28 April 2002

.< 11:51:30 PM >

Images of Wretchedness From the Soviet Eden. Boris Mikhailov's raw images of homeless people in Kharkov, Ukraine, his home town, convey an unnerving sense of penetrating skin to the bone. By Vicki Goldberg. [New York Times: Arts]

.< 11:46:48 PM >

Is Tyranny a Thing of the Past?. Despotic maestros once prevailed. Conductors today have (mostly) learned restraint; they have had to. By Anthony Tommasini. [New York Times: Arts]

The recent .< 11:39:04 PM >

Too Many Notes and Too Few Ears. Beyond the German-speaking world, Mozart's opera, "The Abduction From the Seraglio," has never really caught on. But the score is too bewitching to be left languishing in a drawer. By Matthew Gurewitsch. [New York Times: Arts]

.< 11:35:14 PM >

For Yo-Yo Ma, All the World's a Band. Yo-Yo Ma's travelling Silk Road Project, coming to Carnegie Hall next weekend, is a crash course in the globalization of music. By Evan Eisenberg. [New York Times: Arts]

.< 11:06:53 PM >

Space buffs drawn to rare planetary lineup
As five planets rotate into close alignment, many astronomers and amateur skywatchers are doing some clustering of their own this week. F U L L   S T O R Y
[CBC News]

.< 10:52:17 PM >

It looks like Marc Barrot has finally got What we always wanted to have from an opml outline (but were afraid to ask). [Paolo Valdemarin: Paolo's Weblog]
Wow!


.< 10:38:59 PM >

Walt Mossberg: choosing an iMac is 'easy' [MacNN]

.< 10:35:20 PM >

Memorial caps week of grieving for killed soldiers
Thousands of military families and civilians gathered at a memorial service in Edmonton Sunday to honour the four Canadian soldiers killed by a U.S. bomb in Afghanistan. F U L L   S T O R Y
[CBC News]
Ten days of flags at half-mast. It's impossible to forget about what happened.


.< 10:24:12 PM >

A thorough listing of Cocoa applications [Mac OS X Hints]




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