Oct 21 2012
Morse Code News for October 21, 2012
Headlines for October 21, 2012 in morse code:
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headlines from arts journal=the brazilian soap opera that has become a national obsession=getty buys important knoedler archive documenting a 160year history in art dealing=lebanons tourism minister threatens to sue “homeland” producers over depiction of beirut=considering john cheever at 100=can philosophy really help us make sense of the world=new research shows that reading books changes growth of the brain=the first twitter fictionwriting festival=a ticket service thats trying to cut the hated ticket fees=how dvrs are killing the traditional ratings game=the fundamental problem with us orchestral musicians pay demands=chicago symphony posts deficit despite increased revenues=benjamin millepied wants to kick up dust in l.a.=how david mitchells stammer shaped his writing=the three sides of modern chinese literature (they all won prizes this month)=lethal weapons and the evolution of civilization=the plays that made ben brantley scream=leader of torontos tafelmusik jeanne lamon to step down=revolutionary architecture how cubas national arts schools were disgraced and reclaimed=how to raise a little conservative (or liberal)=mexico begins catching the opera bug=by fattening up a bit ballerinas are saving their art and themselves=big medias new antifilesharing strategy irk pirates into compliance=i told lies on to tell the truth=researching a broadway play at the adult video awards=what students need to know when they enter the workforce=
Read the full articles at: ArtsJournal
Prosigns are represented as follows:
- ‘AR’ (di-dah-di-dah-dit) is shown as ‘+’,
- ‘AS’ (di-dah-di-di-dit) is shown as as
- ‘BT’ (dah-di-di-di-dah) is shown as ‘=’
- ‘SK’ (di-di-di-dah-di-dah) is shown as sk,
- ‘KN’ (dah-di-dah-dah-dit) is shown as kn
- ‘CL’ (dah-di-dah-di-di-dah-di-dit) is shown as cl,
- ‘Error’ (di-di-di-di-di-di-di-dit) is shown as error