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Amaan Ali Bangash, carrying the legacy forward (Hindustan Times) (Dec 09 2005 09:49 GMT) - He loves wearing jeans and jackets, he loves listening to Elvis Presley. Yet he is the new face of Indian classical music. Amaan Ali Bangash, son of Sarod maestro Ustad Amjad Ali Khan does not fit in to the stereotype of a Indian classical musician. more… Jeans ResourceOriginally Posted on 9/12/2005 5: |
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Doggone Safe Members Sweep International Positive Dog Training Association Awards (Dec 09 2005 09:49 GMT) - Doggone Safe members were recognized with a total of 27 awards from the International Positive Dog Training Association in various categories including, dog training excellence, education and humane dog training. These awards are based on peer voting and Doggone Safe is very proud of all its members and their accomplishments and dedication to the promotion of positive dog training. [PRWEB Dec 9, 2005] |
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A Lesson From Rudolph (Dec 09 2005 09:49 GMT) - You know how in the song all the "other" reindeer laughed at and made fun of Rudolph because he had a red nose, until one day Santa needed Rudolph to guide the sleigh. Then all of the sudden since Rudolph was now "famous," all the reindeer suddenly thought he was "cool" and liked him. [PRWEB Dec 9, 2005] |
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New Hampshire Artist Makes the Mundane Wonderful (Dec 09 2005 09:49 GMT) - Artist Kim Christiansen certainly is doing his best to prove the adage that one man';s junk is another man';s treasure.After all, it';s not easy to transform rubbings of manhole covers, recycled galvanized plumbing fittings or handmade jewelry sporting messages in Braille into collectable art. |
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Kenya Swears in New Cabinet (Dec 09 2005 09:49 GMT) - Kenya on Friday swore in a new Cabinet whose difficult formation reflected increasing questions about the president's political strength. At least 19 one-time allies refused President Mwai Kibaki's offers of ministerial and other positions, citing doubts about his leadership. Twenty-six ministers accepted and were sworn in Friday. |
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Pakistan Supreme Court cracks whip on kite-flying (Dec 09 2005 09:48 GMT) - By Muhammad Najeeb, Islamabad : Kite-flying, which acquires a frenzied pitch in the spring festival of basant, has run into trouble with Pakistan's Supreme Court, which has called it a fatal menace for the public. |
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Christmas Gifts for Dogs? A Cat Gift For Christmas? (Dec 09 2005 09:48 GMT) - People are spending record amounts for gifts for pets. This Christmas promises to be the biggest year to date for shoppers to buy their pets gifts. Every year Americans alone spend over $10 billion on pet food and supplies. Pet gifts are becoming a bigger part of this huge industry. [PRWEB Dec 9, 2005] |
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