Archive forJune 26, 2005
Members of Plainview´s First United Methodist Church have spent portions of the past two summers learning about the patience of ministry.
First cultural impressions of Lee roll ashore (The News-Press)
They're moving to Lee County at a rate of about 60 a day. They come from California and Connecticut, from Canada and Argentina and points in between. They're newcomers, full of expectations that may or may not be met.
Iraqi Kurdistan: The latest frontier in cultural tourism (Kurdish Media)
Kurdistan Iraq or Iraqi Kurdistan or plain Kurdistan - whatever you call it, its a political statement couched in historical, geographical terms, and in past and future claims for influence and autonomy.
Minister calls for conscious cultural renaissance (Ghanaweb.com)
Have (V/R), June 19, GNA- Mr Kofi Dzamesi, Volta Regional Minister, on Saturday called for a conscious cultural renaissance and rejuvenation as a means of actualizing the rich Ghanaian traditional values and norms, needed for national cohesion and development.
Cultural Crossroads: Yvonne LaMar column: Not guilty does not mean innocent 06-26-2005 (Plainview Daily Herald)
Anyone who paid attention to the Michael Jackson trial is aware of the Jackson fans who camped outside of the courthouse to support him. Some of those fans gave interviews to tell America why they thought their hero was innocent.
Cultural Crossroads: When it comes to technology…size matters 06-26-2005 (Plainview Daily Herald)
In the business of technology, size matters. Nowadays, once bulky and clumsy goods are sleek, slim and sexy. And in demand. “Basically, anything small that was big before is the popular thing right now,” said Radio Shack store associate O.J. Martinez.
Cultural Crossroads — Norma Alonzo column: Apparitions appear to lead others to Christ 06-26-2005 (Plainview Daily Herald)
I have been approached with questions and doubts from non-Catholics about the apparition of the Virgin Mary at 207 E. 14th in Olton.
Miramar fair unites diverse cultures, races (Sun-Sentinel)
Miramar · When it comes to celebrating cultural diversity, Aditya Iyengar has the right idea. Aditya, 9, of Miramar, wrote a speech comparing the world of humanity to a garden.
Cross-cultural management tips from an expert (Bangkok Post)
On Sept 29 last year, Asia Books launched Bridging the Gap at its branch in Siam Discovery Center. It was one of my most successful book launches ever. This was due in part to the speakers at the event. One of the speakers was Khun Rapeepun, who is a successful businesswoman in a multinational company.
Oymen: Turkey Cannot Be Excluded Due To Religious And Cultural Reasons (TurkishPress.com)
VIENNA - Meeting of the Party of European Socialists (PES) in Austrian capital ended on Saturday.


