Archive forJune 7, 2005

Newcomer: City is art-friendly, on verge of cultural revival (The Natchez Democrat)

A year-long search taking her from coast to coast led artist Wathen Doggett finally to Natchez. It was love at first sight. She had found her new home. And now, less than a year later, she has no regrets. Quite the contrary. "I am so excited that sometimes I catch my breath," she said.

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Approaching the cultural mosaic in practice (Medical Post Online)

According to the recent National Physician Survey, one-fifth of Canada's doctors find that patients from visible minorities comprise at least 10% of their practice.

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KSL News: Mural Unveiled at the Sorenson Multi-Cultural Center (KSL-TV News)

When available, the raw script from this video story is presented below. Please note that these scripts come directly from our TV newsroom system and are not edited for web reading.

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New act takes over Cultural Park Theatre Leader wants more promotion, profit (The News-Press)

Dick Steele wants to make Cultural Park Theatre a household name, but he's facing an uphill battle. Many Cape Coral residents still don't know the city has a live theater let alone where it is and what shows are playing, theater leaders say.

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Cook Ross, Inc. Launches CultureVision, an Online Cultural Competency Training Solution for Healthcare Providers (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

Cook Ross, one of the country's leading diversity training and consulting companies, has launched CultureVision, an online cultural competency training tool for healthcare providers.

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South Indian cultural festival (Kaumundi Online)

KOZHIKODE: At the South Indian cultural festival being organised by the Calicut University Union on June 16 and 17, actor Nedumudi Venu and sculptor Kanayi Kunhiraman will be felicitated, the former for winning an international award and the latter for being awarded the Raja Ravi Varma Prize.

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Hospitality and Tourism Industry to Benefit From Cross-Cultural Training (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

A program of cross-cultural workshops designed to deliver intercultural training to the hospitality and tourism industry has been launched by SNC Destinations, a tourism marketing and training company based in South Florida.

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Water Leads to Clash of Cultures in Colo. (AP via Yahoo! News)

When winter ends and Mathew Ryan decides to sharpen up his kayaking skills, he doesn't even bother to leave this Denver suburb. The 36-year-old contractor can practice his rolls and turns in Golden's whitewater recreation park, a challenging playground of artificial rapids, rocks and eddies.

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Water Leads to Clash of Cultures in Colo. (ABC News)

Water Leads to Clash of Cultures in Colorado, Pitting Irrigation and Thirst Against Recreation

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Water Leads to Clash of Cultures in Colo. (AP via Yahoo! Asia News)

When winter ends and Mathew Ryan decides to sharpen up his kayaking skills, he doesn't even bother to leave this Denver suburb.

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