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We’ve missed seeing baseball through Eric Nadel’s eyes.
Every July since 2001 Salthouse church on the north Norfolk coast has hosted diverse displays of art linked to the county but reaching out across country and planet - with each adventure guided by a new curator.
With the popularity of today's designer annuals, grown in individual pots and often sold at a premium, we may forget how simple (and inexpensive) our grandparents considered annuals to be. Just about everything an annual needs to sprout, grow, flower and set seed again is packed into a tiny little seed - just scratch it into the earth, water liberally for a few days and presto, they start to grow.
The eccentric world of Doug Biolchini is full of history, fun and high jinks.Just walk up to Biolchini’s 1,700-square-foot home in Bend and brace yourself for history lessons, wonderment and curiosity.The first thing you’re likely to notice on the way to his riverside home is a row of carved wooden hands making the peace sign at you from his wooden fence.
SINGAPORE (Dow Jones)--Asian stock markets were narrowly mixed Tuesday after a mild rise in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, with commodity and energy stocks dragged by weaker metal and oil prices.
Rupert Murdoch sometimes bestrides the high peaks of principle. "We would never take money from the government," he declared the other day. "That would mean giving up our freedoms to criticise and to play our full role in the community." Most editors (not to mention proprietors) would instinctively agree with him. No cash for stories, no leverage for chummy coverage. But look a little more ...
The Red Cross warns that global warming will lead to more disasters along the Zambezi river basin The ceremony is called Kuomboka , meaning "moving out of the water". Every year the king of the Lozi people journeys from the flooded plains to higher ground. Thousands gather to dance, feast and watch the royal barge rowed by dozens of oarsmen beneath a giant replica elephant. The Kuomboka is ...
The ceremony is called Kuomboka, meaning "moving out of the water". Every year the king of the Lozi people journeys from the flooded plains to higher ground. Thousands gather to dance, feast and watch the royal barge rowed by dozens of oarsmen beneath a giant replica elephant.
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