Archive forApril 30, 2005
Black-clad, masked assailants torched a German cultural center Friday in Togo's latest post-election violence. The declared winner of the contested presidential vote vowed he would not allow the country to slip into civil war.
German Cultural Center in Togo Torched (ABC News)
Assailants Torch German Cultural Center in Togo; Declared President Vows No Civil War
Masked gunmen torch German cultural center (Bryan Meale / ASSOCIATED PRESS) (The Washington Times)
Black-clad, masked assailants torched a German cultural center yesterday in Togo's latest postelection violence, but the declared winner of the contested presidential vote vowed he would not allow the country to slip into civil war.
German Cultural Center in Togo Torched (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)
Black-clad, masked assailants torched a German cultural center Friday in Togo's latest post-election violence.
Interview: China ready to cooperate with int’l community to boost its people’s economic, social, cultural rights (People’s Daily)
China has made great achievements in promoting and protecting the economic, social and cultural rights, and is ready to cooperate with the international communityto bring about the progressive and full realization of all the rights in this aspect, Chinese ambassador Sha Zukang said Friday.
Ruiz to lead Hispanic Cultural Center (Leaf-Chronicle)
An Austin Peay State University professor who helped implement the university's premier Hispanic Cultural Center will now provide it's faculty leadership.
Capitalizing on China’s economy Whittier resident carves niche with cultural exchange program (Whittier Daily news)
WHITTIER -- Casey Hazelton, former executive director of the Whittier Uptown Association, still lives here but commutes to work in China.
“Polish Cultural Day” to kick off in Beijing (People’s Daily)
As is learned from Polish embassy in China, Poland will hold "Polish Cultural Day" in Beijing during May 9 to 13 in accordance with the agreement reached by the two countries.
Tigers, dolphins set off deep cultural conflicts Biologist swept into moral unrest (San Francisco Chronicle)
As a boy growing up in Kolkata, India, I read with goggle-eyed fascination hair-raising adventure stories set in the mangrove jungles of the Sundarbans, where man-eating tigers stalked the land and crocodiles patrolled the water.
RPBHS Dancers Perform For Hadassah At Cultural Center (The Town Crier)
The two out of the five classes of dancers from Royal Palm Beach High School (periods four and six) and the TAPAZZ Dance Troupe, all under the artistic direction of Michele Blecher, performed a newly choreographed show for Royal Palm Beach Hadassah on Thursday, April 21 at the Royal Palm Beach Cultural Center.


