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The SS Struma-A Forgotten Tale of Woe from World War II
In an effort to avoid the increasing depredations of the fascist Iron Guard in Romania, The SS Struma was charted in December of 1941 by a group of desperate Jews seeking a safe haven in Palestine. Promised legal entry into that area, some 769 people, including 269 women and 103 children, they were charged exorbitant sums for a spot on a boat they were not permitted to see until they departed.
Banksy Prints Critique Corporations
Guerilla artist Banksy uses his work to criticise corporations for their globalisation of mainstream culture.
UMass Boston Study Finds State’s Film Industry among Fastest Growing in Nation
Positive Impacts Remain Even after Hollywood Productions Wrap
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Movie Tour Highlighting Boston's Emerging Hollywood Scene Now Open
With numerous movies currently filming in Boston and Boston's "21" leading the box office charts, Boston Movie Tours announces a revamped Movie Tour highlighting Boston's blossoming movie industry. Movies highlighted include "21," "Gone Baby Gone" and "The Game Plan".
Michael Moore Brings Oscar-Quality Films to the 2009 Traverse City Film Festival
Traverse City Film Festival founder Michael Moore has announced "the best movie lineup" in its five-year history for the 2009 event that runs from July 28 through Aug. 2 in the northern
Michigan town of Traverse City, Michigan.
Learning the Different Factors That Affect Economics in Palestine
One of the most popular countries in the Middle East, Palestine faces different social issues that can influence the nation's past, present, and future economic state For several decades in the 20th century, economics in Palestine is highly affected by its historical, military, and political backgrounds
Season Premiere of "High Heel Samurai" Launches September 3, 2008
Hit web series launches second season with the first of 72 webisodes.
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