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  • A Chinese Village's Rebellion Agence France-Presse/Getty Images A relative cried at a funeral ceremony for Xue Jinbo, a 42-year-old village leader who died in police custody, in Wukan on Dec. 16.

    Chinese Village Plots Taking Protest Wider Brian Spegele 2011

  • Doug Green , owner of the East Village's Liquiteria, said that when he opened in 1996 he served both raw food and juices but found there was little appetite for the food.

    Raw-Food Movement Pushes Deeper Into New York City Sumathi Reddy 2011

  • The bright lights and restaurant hawkers of the East Village's Curry Row tend to overshadow Sigiri, the lone Sri Lankan restaurant among the many Indian eateries.

    A Sri Lankan Outpost Robin Kawakami 2011

  • The musical, about a hapless college basketball team and the transfer student who may hold the secret to victory, was developed and initially performed in a basement in Greenwich Village's Judson Memorial Church before landing in its new home at the Walter Kerr Theatre.

    Broadway's 'Trickle-Up' Economics at Work Lizzie Simon 2011

  • WHISTLER Whistler Village's outdoor nightlife has been lively during the Games.

    At Whistler, there's just no party like a biathlon party 2010

  • Indeed, I went on something of a rampage in that regard on the way to the Food Village's Fulton Seafood stand.

    Negotiating the Open Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011

  • The bright lights and restaurant hawkers of the East Village's Curry Row tend to overshadow Sigiri, the lone Sri Lankan restaurant among the many Indian eateries.

    Sri Lankan on Curry Row 2011

  • We forgot to ask where Southampton Village's balance sheet lands on that scale.

    Supporting a Pillar of the Hamptons—Arts Marshall Heyman 2011

  • A company-in-residence at the East Village's New York Theatre Workshop through 2012, Noor has already held a series of readings by emerging playwrights Sevan Greene, Betty Shamieh and Mona Mansour, and the company's first production, "Food and Fadwa," written by Ms. Issaq, is slated to open at the New York Theater Workshop in spring 2012.

    Interpreting the New Dialogue Anna Louis Sussman 2011

  • In early February, rain hit Montreal, sending a river of slushy water through Snow Village's 65,000-square-foot property, leaving brown stains on some ice buildings.

    Competition Heats Up In Canada's Ice Hotel Market Will Connors 2012

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