
Japanese Noh performer Kanji Shimizu acts as the renowned physicist Albert Einstein, together with Shizuka Kobayakawa and Yasumitsu Kobayakawa, both acting as nucleons, in a modern Noh "The Hermit ISSEKI " commemorating "World Year Of Physics 2005" in Tokyo on July 4, 2005. (UPI Photo/Keizo Mori)
Albert Einstein is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:
Zionism and power
Within the rubric of national sovereignty come many challenges; the use of power is paramount to how a nation defines itself.
At dinner with Einstein, keep quiet and listen
Gillett Griffin was 24 in 1953 when he was given an invitation that he could not refuse: dinner with Albert Einstein.
Germany honors Einstein
Germany honored one of its most famous sons by paying tribute to Albert Einstein on the anniversary of his birth (Online MET 12). Lest the Germans forget, if they had gotten their way Einstein would have been killed in the gas chambers.
Germany honors Einstein
Germany honored one of its most famous sons on Sunday as its president, Johannes Rau, paid tribute to Albert Einstein on the 125th anniversary of his birth.
Cancer cases set to double in developing countries
The number of people suffering from cancer in developing countries is set to double by 2015, affecting a total of about 10 million people, according to a report by the UNs nuclear watchdog to be released Thursday.
Albert Einstein papers make quantum leap onto Net
A vast trove of Albert Einsteins personal and professional papers become available Monday, at a website dedicated to the life of the acclaimed scientist.
Nonviolent struggle in the Muslim world
Many people and groups struggling for their rights and freedoms lack confidence in the potential effectiveness of strategic nonviolent struggle, often dismissing it out of hand.
Lefties have more vivid recollections
Researchers say when it comes to remembering vivid details of an event, left-handed people are more likely than right-handed people to have such memories.


