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Postat de: zephyr
Posted On: Oct 3, 2008
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From The Economist print edition:
Will America choose the old hero who favours tax cuts for business and the rich and backed George Bush’s wars? Or the young man who promises health care for all, a swift exit from Iraq and more money for the average worker? As America’s financial system...... [view]
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Postat de: malcs64
Posted On: Aug 15, 2008
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( Pinas is a slang we often use to refer to the Philippines …)
Hi everyone. I am new here and I am trying this one out. My name is Charity (please call me Cha) and I am from the Philippines. I am an educator and this year is my tenth year of professional teaching in Sciences,...... [view]
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Postat de: malcs64
Posted On: Aug 14, 2008
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My first encounter with “ kimchi ” was when my brother-in-law brought three containers of this dish from Manila ten years ago. Kimchi is actually this traditional Korean dish made of vegetables, like cabbage, that was fermented with a variety of seasoning. So the moment my...... [view]
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Postat de: zephyr
Posted On: May 8, 2008
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A tribute to mothers:
By Pansy Hamilton Brown, For The Guardian -
Nassau, Bahamas:
Mothers should dare to be different and be the queen of their households. Be the mothers who in the face of difficulties and adversities embrace the joy of motherhood and fearlessly accept the challenges...... [view]
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Postat de: zephyr
Posted On: Apr 24, 2008
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By Rev. J. Emmette Weir, For The Guardian:
The recent incident here in Grand Bahama, in which some misguided but evidently, devout religious folk, sought to achieve the resuscitation (I refuse to dignify such bizarre behaviour with the term "resurrection") of a cadaver up to the eighth day...... [view]
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