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...Drama. Richards was an unknown director in 1959 when he staged the first Broadway production of Lorraine Hansberry's groundbreaking play A Raisin in the Sun. An inspiring drama teacher and cultivator of young talent, he championed such young playwrights as Wendy Wasserstein, David Henry Hwang and, most famously, August Wilson, with whom he collaborated for 15 years. Richards won a Tony award for directing Wilson's Fences in 1987 and received a National Medal of Arts...
...discussion of trash removal, building access, or security issues.In response to DiGiovanni’s proposal, Brush said he would consider a higher rental rate on the current lease in exchange for the option of a second five-year extension.But Brush said the parties abandoned their efforts by August 2005, disagreeing about how to determine rental rates for the extension. Brush and his co-owner, Felipe Herrera, rescheduled their CLC hearing for October 11, 2005, at which time DiGiovanni first voiced his operational concerns about the extended hours.Currently in the middle of the third year of their original lease, Felipe?...
...first time since Israel evacuated its settlements and army outposts from Gaza last August, the Israeli military is now inside the narrow strip of land...
...fact, it took less than a year for Olmert to send the Israeli military back in to Gaza after withdrawing from the territory last August. They're not planning to stay, of course - the army is there in response to the kidnapping of a 19-year-old corporal, and also to put a stop to rocket fire from northern Gaza into Israeli territory. But Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon started with similarly limited goals, and events conspired to keep the Israelis there for 18 years. Even if they do retreat again from Gaza in a matter of days...
...first trip to Congo was in August 1998, just days before the current war began, and I have seen the infrastructure and essential services decline ever since. How could we, the civilized world, allow this war to consume 3.9 million innocent lives? Why are so few people talking about it and even fewer doing something about it? Woody M. Collins Indianapolis, Indiana...