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PRINCETON: Youâre never too old to learn, or tutor, English
On a Friday afternoon in the Princeton Public Library, Laraine Schwartz and Irene Cuesta discuss poetry and gossip about the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
The Princeton Packet May 24 11:04am

Teviah Moro captures Ontario newspaper award
WATERLOO (Staff) — Packet & Times editor Teviah Moro was rewarded for his efforts in putting together a compelling five-part series about an Orillia-based charity and its efforts in Thailand by capturing an Ontario Newspaper Award (ONA) during a gala held here on Saturday night.[...]
Orillia Packet & Times May 01 07:02pm

Tips for taking money on your travels
My last post on techno gadgets for travel seemed to generate a bit of interest so I thought I might follow it up with ideas on ways to carry your money while you travel. I have spent far more on exchange fees, bank fees and so on than I would have liked over my years
Asian Correspondent May 17 06:02pm

Burmese New Year: “May they be blessed with equality”
The Young Liberals and Democrats of Asia hopes the Malaysian government will find a solution to allow undocumented Burmese migrants to work with temporary permits rather than sending them to overcrowded detention camps. Detention camp in Malaysia - Photo credit: Reuters Young Liberals & Democrats of Asia (YLDA) President, Hng Chee Wey wishes all
Aliran Online May 02 02:42am

Copper’s Talking Infrastructure
Copper is the key to the increased speed of modern high speed trains. New high-speed trains with their electric traction engines use from 3 to 4 tonnes of copper per train.
Resource Investor May 22 11:21pm

Coppers Talking Infrastructure
Pure gold deposits are increasingly difficult to find. “What really bothers me is that in the 1980s or 1990s, we saw three to five discoveries of 5 to 20 million ounces each, and upwards of 30 to 50 million ounces a year. That is what makes or breaks the industry.
GoldSeek.com May 19 07:25am

IoS letters, emails & online postings (8 May 2011)
Was the royal wedding a "good dry run" as Messrs Johnson and Cameron suggest? Certainly no one can do pageantry as well as we Brits, and the joy across the country and the show we put on were outstanding. However, those watching the occasion often came a poor second to the show itself. There was no management of the crowds, sporadic catering, poor communication from police and little or no ...
Independent May 07 04:16pm

Rates increase held to 3.9%
Auckland Mayor Len Brown has announced a better-than-expected rates increase of about 3.9 per cent in his first Super City budget.In contrast to the Government"s cost-trimming Budget on Thursday, Mr Brown yesterday announced a...
The New Zealand Herald May 20 11:17am

Plane dedicated in honor of World War II pilot
With the sound of vintage World War II engines coming from overhead and “God Bless America” playing in the background, a C-47 plane was dedicated Friday in honor of Lt. Jim Haus.
Pharos-Tribune May 14 03:53am

Justice for those who won the war, but lost out in the peace
IN THE context of a $350 billion budget, $27 million is not much. But to the former prisoner of war Tom Uren it represents the end of a long campaign to recognise his suffering and that of his fellow survivors.
Brisbane Times May 04 07:31am