Sudanese Jews recall long-lost world with nostalgia

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Sudanese Jews recall long-lost world with nostalgia

Robert Kramer, a professor of history at St. Norbert College, Wisconsin, who has written on Sudanese Jews, said he also has noticed the community's
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Sudanese Jews recall long-lost world with nostalgia

Robert Kramer, a professor of history at St. Norbert College, Wisconsin, who has written on Sudanese Jews, said he also has noticed the community's
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2 found dead in Washington identified; suspect shoots self

SHELTON, Wash. (AP) — Authorities identified two people found dead Tuesday at a home near Shelton, Washington, and said the suspect in the case
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Tate Publishing sued

Tate Publishing has been sued for $1.8 million by printing and distribution company Lightning Source. A statement at the Tate website says, “As of
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Carmelo Buenrostro: New face around JFK Elementary

Carmelo Buenrostro is new this year to John F. Kennedy Elementary School. He got hired on at the school eight months ago. Carmelo, known at the
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JM Kaplan Fund Offers Grants to Nonprofit Publishers

Through its Furthermore program, the J.M. Kaplan Fund supports nonfiction book publishing about the urban experience; natural and historic
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Lillard, McColllum lead Trail Blazers over Lakers 105-98

Los Angeles Lakers center Tarik Black scrambles on the floor for a loose ball as Portland Trail Blazers forward Meyers Leonard and guard Allen
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Trump To Publish Weekly List Of Crimes Committed By Undocumented Immigrants In Sanctuary …

As part of his executive actions on immigration Wednesday, President Donald Trump plans on publishing a weekly list of crimes committed by
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Judge: Fraudulent publisher can write

BENNINGTON — A former Manchester resident who admitted in 2013 to defrauding dozens of people by falsely promising to publish their books was
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Google Has Opened Daydream To Developers For Publishing

Google has opened up Daydream to developers for publishing, allowing anyone and everyone who has an account on the Google Developer
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Scale and agility: Inside Scandinavian publisher Schibsted's 250-person product team

It's a tough time for news publishers: The pace of innovation within digital is staggering, and no one can really compete with Facebook and Google for
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