Obituary | Joe Jackson turned his children into stars, but at a price

Joe Jackson once had his own dreams of success. He tried to be a boxer and then played guitar with a group called The Falcons. But he

Trump-Putin meeting to follow NATO gathering at tense moment

President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Finland next month comes after what will likely be a tense gathering with NATO allies and follows Trump’s

This Day in History | 1974 First female president or Argentina

Her husband President Juan Peron delegated responsibility after doctors said he required 24-hour medical attention and rest. Mrs Peron, a former cabaret dancer, is now

Offbeat | Can dogs perform CPR? Madrid police would have you think so

Can dogs perform CPR? Probably not, but a video posted by police in Madrid sure makes it seem so. In a video posted on Facebook, Poncho the

South Koreans express pride, heartbreak after Germany win

South Koreans yesterday spoke of pride and heartbreak after watching their national football team knock off defending champions Germany in the biggest upset of this year’s World

World Cup 2018 | Japan advances on yellow cards despite losing

A mid a crescendo of boos and whistles as neither side tried to score, Japan advanced to the knockout round at the World Cup because of a

Iran striker retires from team at 23 after online insults

Online bullying has just cost Iran one of its top players. Forward Sardar Azmoun said yesterday that he’s retiring from the national team. The

World briefs

INDONESIA The Mount Agung volcano on Bali shot ash 2,000 meters into the atmosphere yesterday, disrupting the travel plans of thousands as several airlines canceled flights from the

The Buzz | Chinese navy hospital ship’s 11-nation tour includes Vanuatu

China says it is sending a navy hospital ship to visit 11 countries including Vanuatu, where Australia has warned Beijing against building a military base. Beijing’s defense

US | Atlantic City welcomes two shuttered casinos back to life

Joe Emanuele, whose vast portfolio at Hard Rock International includes finding and securing music memorabilia, had located Elvis Presley’s Rolls Royce, bought it at an auction

Kapok | Teaching history: what for?

It is not an easy thing to win the heart and mind of the people for government officials in peaceful times. Being elected is a good start,

Friday, July 29, 2018 – edition no. 3078

* UM fires dean of Graduate School after rape charge * New luxury mall to open in city center * The 13 hotel delays opening until July * Two boys murdered in Shanghai   DOWNLOAD

After ban ends | Saudi women see new job in becoming drivers

*Movies: Sicario: Day of Soldado * Book: Lady Be Good by Amber Brock * Music: Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album by John Coltrane * Wine: The Standard-Bearers of Württemberg VIII * F&B:

In ‘Day of the Soldado,’ an equally bleak ‘Sicario’

There’s an oppressive bleakness to the brutal action-thriller “Sicario: Day of the Soldado.” But with faces like Josh Brolin and Benicio del Toro, what are you going

‘Lost’ 1963 John Coltrane album a treasure

It’s a rare pleasure to hear this “lost” John Coltrane album for the first time. The component sounds of his classic quartet are so familiar that it’s

Historical fiction author explores world of a NY socialite

Kitty’s best friend, Henrietta, comes from an affluent family and is engaged to New York socialite Charles. Unfortunately, the marriage has been forced by their families

News of the World | Saudi Arabia Women drivers challenge wide array of traditional limits

Saudi women are driving freely through busy city streets for the first time after years of risking arrest if they dared to get behind the wheel. And with the

The Standard-Bearers of Württemberg VIII

(Continued from “The Standard-Bearers of Württemberg VII” on 2 March 2017) The love story between wine and oak can be traced back to time immemorial, but the

Food and Beverage | Skip the barbecue? Lack of CO2 hits EU beer, meat production

Europeans may have to cut back on their summer barbecues. A shortage of carbon dioxide that has already halted some beer production is also hitting food

Food and Beverage | US restaurants host refugee chefs who offer a taste of home

At San Francisco’s Tawla restaurant, Muna Anaee powdered her hands with flour and gently broke off a piece of golden dough to prepare bread eaten in Iraq,

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