Politics — GOP candidates debate questions from YouTube ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani clashed sharply at the opening of a Republican presidential debate Wednesday, each accusing the other of ignoring laws against illegal immigration and distorting one another's records on the … [Read more...] about TOP 5 STORIES (November 29, 2007)
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World — Bush meets with Abbas and Olmert at White House WASHINGTON — Just 24 hours after securing an agreement between Israeli and Palestinian leaders to resume long-stalled peace talks, President Bush invited the pair to the White House to ceremonially inaugurate the first formal, direct negotiations in seven years. … [Read more...] about TOP 5 STORIES (November 28, 2007)
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FIRE UPDATE — 8:50 a.m. (Malibu Times) The Corral Fire that sparked early Saturday morning and raged through Malibu's canyons burning nearly 5,000 acres is 90 percent contained with no active flames, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.http://www.malibutimes.com/articles/2007/11/26/news_flash/flash1.txt Map of damaged/destroyed homes: … [Read more...] about TOP 5 STORIES (November 27, 2007)
Scale of Argue’s painting brings an extra textual element to the piece
CURRY CHANDLERStaff Writer In celebration of fifteen years at Pepperdine University’s Malibu campus, the Frederick R. Weisman museum is showcasing the works of California-based artists. The “Made in California” exhibit ends on December 16. Situated on the far wall of the central gallery room is a mammoth untitled painting by Bay Area artist Doug Argue. Scale is one of the most … [Read more...] about Scale of Argue’s painting brings an extra textual element to the piece
Herbert’s piece worth more than just a passing glance
STEPHANIE REWStaff Writer Plato once described humans — and, on a grander scale, society — as being comprised of distinct parts working toward one harmonious whole. We are constantly making both conscious and unconscious decisions, having to differentiate between contrary forces in our souls (and ultimately the world) in order to achieve the balance we naturally tend to seek. … [Read more...] about Herbert’s piece worth more than just a passing glance
