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Jessica Lange, who stars in "The Glass Menagerie" and Denzel Washington who stars in "Julius Caesar" are two of the high profile actors performing on Broadway who did not recieve 2005 Tony Award nominations in the Best Actor/Actress in a Drama Catagory. The Tony Award nominations were announced on May 10, 2005. (UPI Photo/Ezio Petersen)
Julius Caesar is the subject or is mentioned in the following stories:

EDITORIAL: Annapolis, The die is cast

When crossing the Rubicon into Gaul, Julius Caesar ventured into unchartered territory. The Bush administration is crossing its own Rubicon next Tuesday when it convenes the much anticipated Middle East peace conference in Annapolis, Maryland.

Researchers find hidden Greek text on 'world's oldest astronomy computer'

The size of a shoebox, a mysterious bronze device scooped out of a Roman-era shipwreck at the dawn of the twentieth-century has baffled scientists for years. Now a British researcher has stunningly established it as the world's oldest surviving ast

Ancient Egypt's lost treasures brought from the seabed to Europe

Some 500 treasures retrieved by divers from ancient Egyptian cities that disappeared under the Mediterranean Sea centuries ago will go on display in Berlin on Saturday.

Chariot races bring ancient Roman city back to life in Jordan

The sun bears down and dust swirls as Roman centurions, followed by armor-clad legionnaires and bruised gladiators, tramp out of the ancient hippodrome to the trailing sounds of a military march.

Alex library site located?

Artist rendition of the ancient Alex library Egyptian and Polish archaeologists said on Wednesday they may have found the site of the famous ancient Library of Alexandria.

Stealth visit shows Bush determined to win re-election: Arab press

A MORTAR ATTACK ON A U.S. BASE IN IRAQ KILLED AN AMERICAN SOLDIER NOVEMBER 28, 2003, HOURS AFTER PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH MADE A SECRET VISIT TO BAGHDAD TO SPEND THANKSGIVING WITH U.S. TROOPS FIGHTING TO END A GUERRILLA WAR.

Dozens hurt in Alexandria library fire, books safe

A fire on Sunday in the newly-built Alexandria library left nearly 40 people hurt, two of them critically burnt and the rest suffering from smoke inhalation, Egyptian police in the Mediterranean city said.

War is not in America's interests

The most experienced counter-terrorist investigator in the Western world is France's Jean-Louis Bruguiere.

New Year enters with a roar

ROARING SUCCESS: DIDI, A FOUR-YEAR-OLD TIGER DECORATED WITH A CROWN, ROARS AT NEW YEAR VISITORS TO JORDAN'S RUSAIFAH ZOO.
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