On a hill in north London, about 100 metres above sea level, is the capital’s only commercial scale vineyard, Forty Hall. It ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A jury on Tuesday night found that the Chicago police officers involved in the shooting of Ariel Roman several years ago at a CTA station were not liable. The city says it is pleased ...
In 2017, the oldest and most complete set of Roman armour was unearthed in Kalkriese, Germany. Roughly 2,000 years old, it is one of the greatest examples of Roman military equipment ever discovered, ...
There were many ways in which the elites of ancient Roman society flaunted their wealth. They built vast villas, sponsored extravagant games and imported luxury goods. And military top brass, at least ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- A jury has been selected in a civil rights lawsuit about a downtown shooting involving Chicago police several years ago. Witness video shows the struggle between Ariel Roman and ...
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From now on, the shoes belonging to the greatest shooter of all time will look a little different. Golden State Warriors guard Stephen Curry and apparel giant Under Armour mutually agreed Thursday, ...
The prime parallel between the movie “An Officer and a Spy” and the life of its director, Roman Polanski, is obvious but inexact. The film, whose original French title is “J’Accuse,” tells the story ...
Roman Polanski’s “An Officer and a Spy” proves timely even though it has just made it to these shores six years after its European release. Mr. Polanski and his co-screenwriter, the novelist Robert ...
In the opening scene of Roman Polanski’s An Officer and a Spy, a retelling of the infamous Dreyfus Affair — in which Alfred Dreyfus, a French Jewish officer, was falsely accused of treason at the turn ...
“J’Accuse . . . !” ran the headline of possibly the most famous newspaper column ever written, by Émile Zola in editor Georges Clemenceau’s Parisian newspaper L’Aurore in 1898. It furnished Roman ...