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  • Cries from the country that proclaimed the majority rules.

    Think Progress » Right Wing Reacts With Rage: Health Care Will ‘Do More Damage Than 9/11,’ ‘Freedom Has Been Assaulted’ 2010

  • See Guardian Unlimited: Arts blog - theatre: Cries from the heart: the role I just couldn't refuse.

    Film Maxine 2009

  • See Guardian Unlimited: Arts blog - theatre: Cries from the heart: the role I just couldn't refuse.

    Julie Christie is blogging Maxine 2007

  • See Guardian Unlimited: Arts blog - theatre: Cries from the heart: the role I just couldn't refuse.

    Julie Christie is blogging Maxine 2007

  • See Guardian Unlimited: Arts blog - theatre: Cries from the heart: the role I just couldn't refuse.

    June 2007 Maxine 2007

  • The following evening, another rat pack – the crusty literary kind – will gather when October Films hosts a premiere of Ishmael Merchant's A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries, which is an adaptation of Kaylie Jones 'semi-autobiographical novel about growing up in Paris and New York with her writer father, James Jones (From Here to Eternity).

    Ugly George Exposes Himself to the World Wide Web 1998

  • FIREBIRD DECEPTION is my 8th solo novel and my 9th overall. (10th, if you count Banshee Cries, which is technically a novella.

    query: emotional state of a novelist mizkit_feed 2005

  • CAIRO -- Cries of "Egypt is free" rang out and fireworks lit up the sky as hundreds of thousands danced, wept and prayed in joyful pandemonium Friday after 18 days of peaceful pro-democracy protests forced President Hosni Mubarak to surrender power to the military, ending three decades of authoritarian rule.

    'Egypt Is Free' Chants Ring Through Cairo AP 2011

  • CAIRO -- Cries of "Egypt is free" rang out and fireworks lit up the sky as hundreds of thousands danced, wept and prayed in joyful...

    'Egypt Is Free' Chants Ring Through Cairo AP 2011

  • CAIRO -- Cries of "Egypt is free" rang out and fireworks lit up the sky as hundreds of thousands danced, wept and prayed in joyful pandemonium Friday after 18 days of peaceful pro-democracy protests forced President Hosni Mubarak to surrender power to the military, ending three decades of authoritarian rule.

    'Egypt Is Free' Chants Ring Through Cairo AP 2011

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