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Work by Giles Swayne for 28 amplified voices, depicting the creation of the world; it was composed in 1978 and first performed in London, England, on 23 July 1980.



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Robert Greenwald's documentaries often have those on the political right crying foul, particularly ``Outfoxed,'' which cites Fox News for a conservative bias, and ``Uncovered,'' which features Washington insiders detailing the Bush administration's determination to go to war in Iraq.
Indeed, environmentalists in India are already crying foul over government-subsidized bamboo extraction from that country's supposedly protected forests, including the world-renowned Nagarjunasagar Tiger Reserve.
And the recent deletion of a long-maintained page from the Department of Health and Human Services Web site for gays and lesbians struggling with substance abuse has many gay leaders crying foul.
 
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