Archive forMay 23, 2005

KOBTV.com - Sandia video game teaches soldiers about cultural differences (KOBTV.com Albuquerque)

ALBUQUERQUE (AP) - Soldiers heading toward the Middle East might not know that in some countries keeping on your sunglasses when you meet new people is rude.

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Cultural group taking grant applications (The News-Review)

DOUGLAS COUNTY: The Douglas County Cultural Coalition has $4,000 in funding to help support area projects.

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Opinion: War, journalists, and cultural blunders (Middle East Times)

NEW YORK -- The near thorough removal of all communications boundaries in our contemporary world is unprecedented. Incendiary Arabic language sermons quickly circulate among American conservatives, and insults to Islam are heard instantly in remote cities and villages from Peshawar to Kuala Lumpur.

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China’s Cultural Dynamism: Personal stories paint the big picture (AsiaMedia)

An American reporter with twelve years of experience working in China undoubtedly has covered a lot of important stories.

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Three artists awarded with Cultural Award (di-ve)

VALLETTA, Malta (di-ve news) - May 23 2005 - 1400CET - Fr Albert Borg, Alfred Chircop and Karmen Azzopardi were given the award 'Gharfien Kulturali', as this has become a yearly event organised by The Malta Council for Culture and Arts.

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Soccer: a sport uniting cultures By Sheila Donnelly /Austin Daily Herald (Austin Daily Herald)

Call or email the Newsroom at (507) 434-2230. Soccer has a universal language. On the soccer fields at Austin's Todd Park, one can hear families shouting encouragement to their children in Hmong, Laotian, Somalian, Spanish and English.

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Thousands savor Asian cultures at capital event (The Sacramento Bee)

The pounding beat of Japanese drums, sizzling spring rolls and sunny weather drew about 50,000 people to Old Sacramento's cobbled streets for the Pacific Rim Street Fest on Sunday.

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Street fair offers colorful, scrumptious panorama of world cultures (Athens News)

T he sights, smells and sounds of many world cultures filled Court Street Saturday afternoon as the 24th annual International Street Fair capped off Ohio University's International Week.

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