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Climate activist in Paris stuck a protest poster on Monet's 'Poppy Field'
An environmental activist was detained after sticking a protest sign to a Monet painting in Paris’ famed Orsay MuseumABC News - World - Climate -
In praise of the student protesters: I occupied Columbia in 1968 and am proud of it
In 1968, I occupied Hamilton Hall and the President's Office in Low Library for a week. Did I do anything illegal? Absolutely! Did our illegal protests change anything? The answer is unequivocally yes.The Hill - Politics -
US students face recruitment challenges after Gaza protests
Employers warn of tougher scrutiny following demonstrations over Israel-Hamas warFinancial Times - World -
Protesters in Tel Aviv, Rome and Paris Urge Netanyahu to Accept Cease-Fire Proposal
Thousands of demonstrators rallied in Israel on Saturday evening in support of the proposal. Protesters also gathered in Rome, Paris and Jakarta.The New York Times - World - Israel -
Ultra-Orthodox protesters block Jerusalem roads ahead of Israeli court decision on draft exemptions
Dozens of ultra-Orthodox protesters have blocked roads in Jerusalem as Israel's Supreme Court heard arguments in a landmark case challenging a controversial system of exemptions from military service granted to the religious communityABC News - World - Israel -
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How sports agent Rich Paul is rewriting the playbook
Rich Paul honed his dealmaking instincts winning dice games as a kid. Today, he's negotiated more than $4 billion in deals for his clients.CBS News - Top stories -
Sir John Curtice: Undecided voters and poll swings... in 60 seconds
Our favourite number cruncher Sir John Curtice with his take on the polls, after the first full week of the election campaign.BBC News - Top stories -
Restoring Gorongosa National Park after decades of war
Gorongosa was devastated by years of war, but now the park, and the people around it, are getting new opportunities thanks to philanthropist Greg Carr's nonprofit foundation.CBS News - Top stories -
Bringing new life to a remote Canadian fishing community
A small island off the coast of Newfoundland is redefining itself with the help of a local businesswoman who combined deep pockets with a deep appreciation for the island's past.CBS News - Top stories -
Searching for the truth in Emperor Caligula's gardens in Rome
When workers began excavating a new parking garage in Rome, they discovered what archeologists say was once Emperor Caligula's "pleasure gardens." Anderson Cooper reports on the find and the scholarly re-examination of Caligula's legacy.CBS News - Top stories