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King of the world
Before Victoria bagged the title, Posh used to mean one thing: port out, starboard home, an acronym for the preferred cabin choice of the sophisticated 19th-century Anglo-Indian seafarer. A century and a bit on and there's no longer a need for such distinctions: travel doesn't get much more posh
Publication: The Scotsman
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Is racism ingrained in South Dakotans?
King, Frank John, III Indian Country Today (Lakota Times) 09-06-2000 Is racism ingrained in South Dakotans? FRANK JOHN KING III Columnist There is a simplicity about South Dakota, an understanding so obvious to those who live here it has become ingrained in the minds of the people of this state as
Publication: Indian Country Today (Lakota Times)
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Sleeping-Co-Sleeping-Children - New York Times
THIS is what 3 a.m. looks like at the Costello house, a diminutive red brick three-story in the West Village: On the second floor, Harrison, age 5, is splayed, sideways and snoring, across his parents king-size, Anglo-Indian four-poster, having muscled his mother out completely and pushed his
Publication: The New York Times
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Becoming a native
There's nothing like spending time in New Mexico to make you contemplate the West's long and tumultuous history and confront the thorny question: Just who is a native? William "Sonny" Weahkee qualifies. He's a Pueblo Indian and Albuquerque activist who directs the SAGE Council, which fought for a
Publication: High Country News
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Looking for trends at Heimtextil. (International Fair for Home and Household Articles)
FRANCE Le Jacquard Francais, a table, bath and kitchen linen maker based in Gerardmer, is presenting several new lines, all incorporating the garden and its elements. In all of our themes, images of the garden are evoked, said Jean-Pierre Deval, sales director. In Jeu de L'Oie (Game of the Goose),
Publication: HFN The Weekly Newspaper for the Home Furnishing Network
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`Cooking' serves up a turkey.(Arts & Entertainment)(Movies)
For one reason or another, Thanksgiving never has gotten much play from Hollywood. Home for the Holidays fizzled when trying to single out the day five years ago. The most interesting thing about What's Cooking? is that a foreign-born filmmaker, Gurinder Chadha, an Englishwoman of Indian parentage,
Publication: The Washington Times
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SUNSHINE WARMS EVEN THE SCONES IN ROCKPORT
ROCKPORT - The good news is that Tobey Shepherd's scones are as delectable as the regular guests at the Linden Tree Inn say they are. The bad news is that the secret to their scrumptiousness, by Shepherd's own admission, is copious butter and heavy cream. "This is not a place to come if you're
Publication: The Boston Globe
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HEAVY BURDEN
MANDENI, A RURAL VILLAGE IN SOUTH AFRICA, HAS BEEN RAVAGED BY AIDS. WOMEN AND CHILDREN BEAR MUCH OF THE LOAD MANDENI, SOUTH AFRICA - Khumbuzile Cele is thin and gaunt. Cradled in a bed at Blessed Gerard's hospice, she struggles to raise her head to greet visitors, but only manages a weak smile.
Publication: The Crisis
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