PRINCETON TOWNSHIP -- Not In Our Town (NIOT), an interracial, interfaith social action group, presented Interfaith Unity Awards to six students from Princeton High School and John Witherspoon Middle School during a reception May 18 at the Carl A. Fields Center on the Princeton University campus.
The award winners included Princeton High school seniors Beth Breslaw, Jason Kornegay and Dieg...
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LaShone M. Gibson's goal is to increase the number of American minority students attending the University of Evansville.
Gibson, who was named Tuesday as assistant to the president and director of Diversity Initiat...
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"I don't think anybody really watches hockey anymore."--Tiger Woods, June 2, 2008
Last Wednesday night millions of Canadians tuned into CBC's Hockey Night in Canada to watch the Detroit Red Wings beat the Pittsburgh Penguins to win its fourth Stanle...
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PUTRAJAYA, June 11 (Bernama) -- Six political secretaries took their oath of office and secrecy before Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi at his office here today.
They are Datuk Suhaimi Ibrahim (political secretary to the prime minister), Prof Datuk Dr Abdul Razak Omar (political secretary to the Home Minister) and Datuk Abdul Hamid Mohd Nazahar (political secretary to the ...
The contents of the time capsule will be opened on June 5, 2108 to showcase India's present educational history to future generations. Another giant leap forward in Time Capsuling all over the world is KEO Satellite a Satellite Space Time Capsule to be launched soon carrying messages of citizens across the globe to people 50,000 years from now. The International Time Capsule Society estima...
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On May 31, numerous bands swarmed the Visulite Theatre, SK Net Cafe and Double Door Inn for a female-based festival – the inaugural FemmeFest.
With art, poetry and a ton of music, the event benefited Shelter Health Services and drew in a large crowd of support at each venue.
From solo acoustic performers such as Bridgit Scheide, Erika Blatnik and Mieka Pauley to the piano driv...
Prospective game testers are invited to sign up for the beta at www.wizard101.com . Wizard101 was designed to fill the void between online play sites for the very young and massively multiplayer online games with mature ratings. The first beta testers have now joined the large cast of fantastical in-game characters for adventure and magic spell-collecting fun. Over the coming weeks, beta tester...
Aitmatov received numerous literary awards during the Soviet era and played an active role in Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev's perestroika. He was appointed by Gorbachev as the Soviet ambassador to Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg.
After the Soviet Union's dissolution in 1991, Aitmatov served as Kyrgyzstan's envoy to the Benelux, France, NATO and UNESCO, Reuters reported.
Turkey...
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Anti-Americanism is at record levels thanks to US policies such as the war in Iraq, and Washington's perceived hypocrisy in abiding by its own democratic values, US lawmakers said Wednesday.
A House of Representatives committee report based on expert testimony and polling data reveals US approval ratings have fallen to record lows across the world since 2002, pa...
_ 2008: Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper makes a public apology in Parliament for a decades-long government policy requiring Canadian Indians to attend state-funded schools aimed at stripping them of their culture.
_ 2008: Australia's Parliament apologizes for past government policies that «inflicted profound grief, suffering and loss» on Aborigines who were taken from their
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NEW YORK: 'Three. Two. One. Fire!" With a satisfying boom, flames exploded into the air on the banks of the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn. Standing a few feet away, Grzegorz Jarzyna, a Polish theater director sporting a slick leather jacket a...
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Trail Nelson Castlegar Creston Grand Forks Kaslo Kootenay Lake Nakusp New Denver/Silverton Business News Entertainment News...OTTAWA (AFP) — Canada's prime minister on Wednesday officially apologized to natives for more than a century of abuses at boarding schools set up to assimilate its indigenous peoples.
"The government of Canada sincerely apologizes and asks the forgiveness of the aboriginal peoples of this country for failing them so profoundly," Prime Minister Stephen Harper said in the House of C...