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Fast Forward John Galliano Will Teach Fashion School Class
Disgraced fashion designer John Galliano is continuing his public image rehabilitation with an upcoming stint teaching a master class at one of New York’s leading design schools. Galliano, who was fired by Dior in 2011 after he was caught on camera making anti-Semitic remarks in a Paris cafe, will teach a course titled “Show Me…
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The Schmooze John Galliano to Teach Design Class At The New School
NEW YORK — Disgraced fashion designer John Galliano is continuing his public image rehabilitation with an upcoming stint teaching a master class at one of New York’s leading design schools. Galliano, who was fired by Dior in 2011 after he was caught on camera making anti-Semitic remarks in a Paris cafe, will teach a course…
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Fast Forward Israel Hints at New Patience on Iran
Israel suggested on Monday it would be patient before taking any military action against Iran’s nuclear programme, saying during a visit by U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel there was still time for other options. With Iran’s presidential election approaching in June there has been a pause in hawkish rhetoric by Israel, which has long hinted…
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Fast Forward Huge Hungary Rally Denounces Anti-Semitism
Tens of thousands of Hungarians rallied on Sunday to protest against what they said was growing anti-Semitism in the country which will host the plenary meeting of the World Jewish Congress next month. The annual March of the Living, which remembers the victims of the Holocaust and usually has a few thousand participants, attracted a…
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Fast Forward Surviving Boston Suspect May Never Talk Again
The surviving suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings remained in serious condition in the hospital on Sunday, unable to speak due to injuries to his neck and tongue sustained while on the run from police, officials said. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation still was unable to interview Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, Boston Police Commissioner Ed…
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Fast Forward Chuck Hagel Calls $10B Arms Deal a Warning To Iran
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said on Sunday a $10 billion arms deal under discussion with Washington’s Arab and Israeli allies sent a “very clear signal” to Tehran the military option remains on the table over its nuclear programme. “The bottom line is that Iran is a threat, a real threat,” said Hagel, who arrived in…
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Fast Forward Israeli Airline Workers Strike Over ‘Open Skies’
Israel’s cabinet on Sunday approved an open skies agreement that aims to boost airline traffic to and from Europe, defying a strike by workers at El Al and two smaller airlines who fear for their jobs due to higher competition from foreign airlines. Supporters of the open skies deal – which will go into effect…
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Fast Forward Boston Exhales as Manhunt Ends With Capture of Marathon Bombing Suspect
After living in fear for four days, Boston let out a sigh of relief on Friday evening. As news spread that police had captured the second man suspected of setting off two bombs on Monday at the Boston Marathon, killing three and injuring 176, the streets of Boston and Watertown erupted into thunderous applause and…
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