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| | | | | The dramatic tale of Oscar Wilde's three trials and how they ruined his life, marriage, creativity, and finally, his health. Wilde let himself get caught in the middle of a quarrel between his lover, Lord Alfred Douglas, and his lover's angry, homophobic father, the Marquess of Queensberry, who went to extraordinary lengths to destroy one of Victorian England's most renowned cultural icons. Wilde's crime was being gay in a society that still reviled homosexuality. In the end, he lost it all. | |
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| | | | | The Ordinary Building Where Extraordinary Power Lives The Family Court building was not beautiful. It was not meant to be. Like all terrible places, it looks ordinary. But to the men and women who worked there - the judges, the lawyers, the therapists - it was home. At the center of it all sat The | |
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www.varmintal.com
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| | | | | Gun Rights and Conservative Politics with a Tribute to Rush Limbaugh and Links to the FreeRepublic Contingency Sites | |
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www.publichealth.columbia.edu
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| | | Learn more about the exciting programs in the different departments of public health at the School. | ||