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$1,000 mint julep - sip slowly on Derby Day
Slashfood - Monday, August 14, 2006
Filed under: Whisky , Southern States , New Products , America On May 6, the Kentucky Derby will be pouring $1,000 mint juleps for the first 50 people to lay down the cash. The money will go toward a charity for retired ... more

Moroccan cuisine
The Independent (UK) - Monday, August 14, 2006
The last time I visited Morocco was over 20 years ago: the Hideous Kinky era, if you will. Then, the hustlers were plentiful, and there was still a sizeable community of lost European hipsters, high on Paul Bowles's novels and kif. It had the air of a place where ... more

Food Calendar: A Taste of Morocco, Burgers and Blues
MySanAntonio.com - Monday, August 14, 2006
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Couscous celebrates flavors of Mediterranean
JSOnline.com - Monday, August 14, 2006
I first learned of Morocco's couscous as a hearty, warming entrée. A Tunisian friend in Israel introduced me ... more

Hip-Hopping Big Time in Bahrain (AP)
Yahoo! News - Monday, August 14, 2006
AP - As a DJ for 50 Cent, I have been able to travel the world. Most recently we toured countries like Australia, New Zealand, Taiwan, and Thailand. As the tour came to end, 50 Cent went to Morocco to start on his new movie with Samuel L. Jackson and ... more

Sacred music takes center stage at Morocco event (Reuters)
Yahoo! News - Monday, August 14, 2006
Reuters - It's hard to imagine a better place to discuss cross-cultural currents than at the annual Fez Festival of World Sacred ... more

Sorious Samura: The world's most fearless film-maker
The Independent (UK) - Monday, August 14, 2006
Sorious Samura is not a man who believes in making life easy for himself. For his latest film, Living with Illegals, the award-winning documentary-maker joined a group of economic migrants and smuggled himself from Morocco into Spain and then across France and into England, hiding inside a cross-Channel lorry. ... more

FILM/TV BITS: Fishburne's 'Walls'; MoJam's 'Laundry'; Mackie's 'Marshall'; Trice on 'CSI'; Spielberg's 'Lot'
Moreover - Monday, August 14, 2006
Grand Ave., Los Angeles) from June 1 through July 16. Opening is set for June 11. Fishburne will portray the role of Morocco, an idealistic and popular drama teacher at a non-traditional high school in Manhattan, circa ... more

Will Smith works for 'Greenbacks'
Moreover - Monday, August 14, 2006
Will Smith in 'I, Robot' Will Smith has agreed to star in the action thriller 'Greenbacks', about a conspiracy revolving around counterfeit money.In the film, the 'I, Robot' star will play an American living in Morocco who stumbles across a plot ... more

Tribeca Review: Dear Father, Quiet, We're Shooting ...
Cinematical - Monday, August 14, 2006
Filed under: Documentary , Foreign Language , Tribeca , Theatrical Reviews Israeli director David Benchetrit has a fascinating personal history. Raised in Morocco by a father who secretly helped Jews emigrate to Israel, he eventually was sent to school there, becoming ... more


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Film traces cowboy roots (AP)
Yahoo! News - Monday, August 14, 2006
AP - Those taken with the sweeping scenery in "Brokeback Mountain" can get another big-screen dose of cowboy country's breathtaking beauty in "Ride Around the World." ... more

U.S. teach Moroccan woman read and write
Topix - Sunday, August 13, 2006
U.S. make all possible to create good image in the Muslim world. Their last step is literacy program in a poor neighborhood of Casablanca ... more

Morocco: Convictions Show Limits on Press Freedom
Human Rights Watch - Sunday, August 13, 2006
Journalists Fined and Sentenced Today for ‘Insulting’ Foreign President Politically motivated prosecutions of independent newsweeklies are rolling back press freedom in Morocco, Human Rights Watch said in a briefing paper released today. Today the Casablanca appeals court confirmed a fine and one-year suspended sentence against the director of al-Mash`al (“The ... more

orocco: ‘Hidden’ Child Workers Face Abuse
Human Rights Watch - Sunday, August 13, 2006
Girls Working as Domestics Denied Basic Rights (Rabat, Morocco, December 20, 2005) – Tens of thousands of girls working as domestics in Morocco face physical and psychological abuse as well as economic exploitation, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. Moroccan law denies these children basic labor rights, and ... more

Morocco/Western Sahara: Activists Need Fair Trial
Human Rights Watch - Sunday, August 13, 2006
The Moroccan government must ensure fair trials for eight jailed human rights defenders from the Moroccan-controlled Western Sahara, Human Rights Watch said today. The trial of seven of them, who are facing dubious charges of fomenting and participating in violence, is set to resume on Tuesday in the territory’s ... more

Morocco: After Truth Commission, State Must Address Persistent Impunity
Human Rights Watch - Sunday, August 13, 2006
The government of Morocco must act now to end impunity for the security forces and enhance judicial independence if it is to cement the legacy of the country’s truth commission, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released ... more

Morocco: Counter-terror Crackdown Sets Back Rights Progress
Human Rights Watch - Sunday, August 13, 2006
Morocco’s campaign against suspected Islamist militants is undermining the significant human rights progress the country has made in recent years, Human Rights Watch said in a new report released today. ... more

Morocco: Bush Should Criticize Backsliding on Rights
Human Rights Watch - Sunday, August 13, 2006
When Morocco’s King Mohammed VI visits the White House today, U.S. President George W. Bush should clearly tell the Moroccan leader that the fight against terrorism does not justify backsliding on human rights, Human Rights Watch said ... more

United States: Powell's North Africa Trip Should Focus on Rights
Human Rights Watch - Sunday, August 13, 2006
U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell should raise pressing human rights concerns in Algeria, Tunisia and Morocco during his visit to North Africa on December 2 and 3, Human Rights Watch said ... more

RealCAPITA to develop Morocco housing project
MENAFN.com - Sunday, August 13, 2006
RealCAPITA to develop Morocco housing ... more

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