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Elizabeth Olsons (NYT) AFRICA MOZAMBIQUE: MURDER CHARGES -- The police have charged three businessmen with ordering the slaying of Carlos Cardoso, the country's best-known journalist, who was gunned down in November while tracing millions of dollars missing from the Commercial Bank of Mozambique in 1996.

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Adapted for television by the BBC in 2000 as a miniseries starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers as the scheming Steerpike, Peake's series of three novels tracing the life of Titus, 77th Earl of Groan, "heir to a crumbling summit: to a sea of nettles: to an empire of red rust: to rituals' footprints ankle-deep in stone", have also been adapted for radio and theatre.

Total intracranial volume was manually traced on every 10th of the 176 sagittal slices of the filtered MPRAGE images.

For instance, Benedetta Craveri traced the 18th century "civilization of conversation" among a network of salons littéraires, which allowed the knowledgeable to mingle with the aristocratic.

Just three miles outside Winslow, the Homolovi Ruins State Park holds the preserved remains of a 14th-century pueblo along the Little Colorado River and well-signed trails tracing the paths of a 13th-century Hopi migration.

In his previous book, Ocean of Sound, musician and critic David Toop traced the 20th-century roots of the genre, with Edgard Varèse's musique concrète and John Cage's 4'33", in which the "music" comes from the rustlings, sighings and creaks of the audience while a musician does nothing.

The shadow puppets on display were commissioned from a nang yai troupe in southern Thailand and were produced by tracing the designs of original 19th-century puppets kept in the Wat Kanon temple in Thailand's Ratchaburi Province.

The antiquarian William Lambarde, for example, published what he believed were the Anglo-Saxon and Norman law codes, tracing the origins of the 16th-century English Parliament back to this period, albeit misinterpreting the dates of many documents concerned.

In the catalog, Mr. Priddy traces the 18th-century philosophical underpinnings of the "fancy" style in texts by Voltaire, the British lexicographer Samuel Johnson and the English essayist and politician Joseph Addison.

I found myself longing for a trace of 19th-century inhibition, for the sort of constricted passion that produces images like the one in "Madame Bovary" when Rodolphe is walking in the woods behind a fully clothed Emma Bovary and "glimpsed -- just between that black hem and the black boot -- the delicacy of her white stocking, like a snippet of her nakedness".

Beginning in the 16th century, however, the city suffered a period of protracted decline owing to epidemic disease and administrative neglect; by the end of the 18th century, traces of Alexandria's former splendour had largely vanished.

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