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mind reading control News Archive30-Nov-2005
- 'Yoga fever comes to Viet Nam (Asia News Network)
Hao, a woman selling sweetened porridge on Yen Phu Street, was so passionately reading a book she did not realise that we were standing there. Finally Hao looked up. She smiled and explained that she was focusing on studying the yoga techniques in her book.- 'LISTINGS :: November 30 - December 8 (City Pulse)
City Pulse at Lansing.com is the online version of this new weekly alternative newspaper in Lansing, Michigan.- 'Commentary: Control chaotic cramming during exams (The Gamecock)
Well, it's the week before exam week. Go ahead and start now, because if you think your friends will let you get away with using "reading day" to read, you're sadly mistaken.- 'Bay Area nears 200,000 small businesses / Economy's slow but steady growth raises spirits, makes hiring a bit easier (San Francisco Chronicle)
The Bay Area is home to a profusion of small enterprises -- about 198,000 are open for business in the region's three major metropolitan areas. Mark Quinn, regional director of the Small Business Administration, said most people fail to appreciate the...- 'Speaking for the animals (Delta Democrat Times)
I lived in Greenville, Miss., most of my life. Southern people are supposed to be kind, giving and sharing people. After reading about this last incident at the Leland Animal Shelter, I am beginning to change my mind.- 'Photo Session Takes Place (Korean Central News Agency)
Pyongyang, November 29 (KCNA) -- The participants in the meeting of officials in the field of electricity and coal industries had a photo session at the Kumsusan Memorial Palace plaza on Nov. 28.- 'The Role Of Media In The Second Gulf War (Scoop.co.nz)
"The man who reads nothing at all is better educated than the man who reads nothing but newspapers."- Thomas Jefferson While preparing this morning for this talk I was listening to the latest radio news bulletins and reading this morning's paper, and I think we can now say with some confidence that the New Zealand media's focus on Iraq has come to an end.- 'Talk About Travel (Washington Post)
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