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Fortress Israel.(Editorials)(Losing hope for peace, Sharon chooses security)(Editorial)
The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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April 3, 2004
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It's becoming increasingly clear that Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon doesn't see any value in further pursuing peace negotiations with the Palestinians. More precisely, Sharon doesn't believe the Palestinians can provide a credible, trustworthy leader with whom to negotiate.
Viewed from that perspective, some of Sharon's more repugnant recent decisions - the assassination of Hamas founder Sheik Ahmed Yassin and the construction of a controversial security barrier to wall out the Palestinians - are, despite their cruelty, ...
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'Endlessly nuanced dreams': painter James Ensor was a gifted, irreverent religious artist.(Opinion & ARTS)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter
; ...retrospective was held for James Ensor at the Palais des Beaux...bestowed on him the title Of baron. Ensor's monumental "The Entry...Jerusalem/Brussels (with Ensor playing Christ), a critique...in a loving portrait of James Frederic Ensor reading...
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The Arts: An odd man in Ostend James Ensor was a merciless depicter of Belgian society in his youth, yet he died a Baron. Martin Gayford examines his strange, split life
Newspaper article from: The Sunday Telegraph London
; IN 1949 the painter James Ensor died, in his 90th year...another career as odd as Ensor's - or images as enigmatic...His father - also named James - a civil engineer from...At the birth of his son, Ensor Snr went to the USA to seek...
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Visual Arts: So long, and thanks for all the fish James Ensor championed all things horrid, as Matthew Sweet discovers
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...savage satirist. When he was made a baron in the 1940s, he destroyed some...the heads of the Belgian people. Ensor's reputation is not strong outside...his image. You can drink at the James Ensor pub, eat James Ensor chocolate and knock back James...
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Looking for James Ensor: the Belgian artist's prodigiously eclectic oeuvre, on view in an exhibition originating at MoMA and opening this month at the Musee d'Orsay, shows him to be at once an influential avant-gardist, anarchic malcontent, traditionalist and religious visionary.
Magazine article from: Art in America
; ...probably stay away from James Ensor. His work reveals no rational...Canning, concentrates on Ensor's work from the 1880s...age, and he was made a baron by the king in 1929...big fish in a small pond. ENSOR WAS BORN IN the prosperous...
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Queen of her CASTLE; From a two-bedroom terraced house in Bearsden to a 15th Century castle, Ruth Cooper believes she has made the best move possible, writes NAN ENSOR.(News)
Newspaper article from: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; ...part of the permanent fixtures. According to Ruth, the Red Baron and the Blue Lady have been hovering about her house for centuries...plenty of scope for outside catering. "And with views over the James Hamilton Heritage Park and loch, it's a magnificent house...
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Very funny peculiar
Newspaper article from: The Independent - London
; ...the 19th century. James Ensor was prominent in the...was made a Belgian baron. He never visited...theory that Ensor - Ensor the British subject...secular turn of mind. Ensor was a religious man...overwhelming interest in James Ensor, the lonely...
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Classroom use of the art print.
Magazine article from: Arts & Activities
; ...woman becomes "Lady." Ensor was awarded the title of Baron and from then on was known as Sir James Ensor. Most titles are awarded...fellow countryman of Ensor's was Peter Paul Rubens...studying lived. Since James Ensor remained in one...
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A&E's 'Lorna Doone': One Sweet Cookie
Newspaper article from: The Washington Post
; ...Doone!" snarls Sir Ensor Doone's son to the corrupt Baron de Whichehalse. "When...grandson and heir of Ensor. The historical context...the Catholics (King James II) and the Protestants...the Doones when Sir Ensor dies, having watched...
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A bit of a mess
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...like that. Sadly, the James Ensor exhibition, Theatre of...part of the stock of the Ensor family knick-knack shop...almost 90, dying a Belgian baron and national hero. This...many second-rate bits of Ensor altogether. There are correspondingly...
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Out of this world
Magazine article from: The Spectator
; ...unlikely place for a James Ensor exhibition than the Lady Lever...imitating the early Italians, ' Ensor declared in 1900; now here...exhibition Masquerade: the work of James Ensor (1860- 1949) -- his first...into this show. His fellow baron Vi
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