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In the News (Mon 13 Feb 12)

  
  Home | Lied Center for Performing Arts
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www.liedcenter.org   (194 words)

  
  US Lied to Britain Over Use of Napalm in Iraq War
American officials lied to British ministers over the use of "internationally reviled" napalm-type firebombs in Iraq.
Yesterday's disclosure led to calls by MPs for a full statement to the Commons and opened ministers to allegations that they held back the facts until after the general election.
The Iraq Analysis Group, which campaigned against the war, said the US authorities only admitted the use of the weapons after the evidence from reporters had become irrefutable.
www.commondreams.org /headlines05/0617-01.htm   (813 words)

  
  Sonic Glossary: Lied
One example of a Lied from a late song cycle, written in a very different style from Schubert, Wolf or Mahler is "Groves in these Paradises" ("Hain in diesen Paradiesen").
In this Lied, the style of singing is declamatory rather than tuneful, and the piano accompaniment is at first very bare.
A Lied is a work for piano and voice based on a lyric or dramatic poem of high quality.
www.columbia.edu /ccnmtl/draft/paul/sonic/lied.html   (1134 words)

  
  CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Lying
Aristotle, in his Ethics, seems to hold that it is never allowable to tell a lie, while Plato, in his Republic, is more accommodating; he allows doctors and statesmen to lie occasionally for the good of their patients and for the common weal.
Lying is opposed to the virtue of truth or veracity.
But if the common teaching of Catholic theology on this point be admitted, and we grant that lying is always wrong, it follows that we are never justified in telling a lie, for we may not do evil that good may come: the end does not justify the means.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/09469a.htm   (2764 words)

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