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Live chat: William Roache
Coronation Street star William Roache is in town and will stop by today for a live chat with our readers.
The Great Scientology Implosion: Author Details Church on the Decline
The Church of Scientology is a notoriously difficult subject for a journalist. The press has long been considered an enemy of the Church, which was founded half a century ago by science fiction writer L.
Meet the Most Famous Singing Gringo of East L.A.
It had been half an hour since Mateo had finished singing at a Mexican restaurant in East Los Angeles, and customers were still chatting about him.
Syria: Inside Bashar Assad’s Dungeons
This post is in partnership with Worldcrunch, a new global news site that translates stories of note in foreign languages into English.
Rod Blagojevich, Ex-Governor, Testifies in Corruption Trial
After giving his wife Patti a quick peck on the cheek, Rod Blagojevich walked over to the witness stand at the Dirksen Federal Courthouse in Chicago and swore to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth before the jury. Then he quickly introduced himself to those who would decide his fate.
Books: View from the Big House
FALCONER by JOHN CHEEVER 211 pages. Knopf
Mississippi Waters Roll into Louisiana, Bearing the Ghosts of Katrina
Leigh Ann Heinse can’t help but feel nervous right now. Two years ago, she and her husband purchased what they believed was their forever home, a four-bedroom fixer-upper in a kid-friendly subdivision in Baton Rouge, La., a half mile from the Mississippi River
Libya: Misratah Takes On a Symbolic Role in the Rebellion
Misratah has become the Libyan war’s most infamous quagmire, despite its size and location. The rebel-held port city with a population of just half a million on the country’s western Mediterranean coast is completely isolated from the swaths of rebel-held territory in the east.
World Battlefronts: BATTLE OF THE PACIFIC: Beginning
It had been more than two and a half years since Jimmy Doolittle's small carrier-borne group of B-25s had bombed Tokyo. Since then Japanese authorities had drilled their docile populace in air-raid defenses, warning them incessantly that it might happen again