Main event: Home-grown student returns to teach

The News Review:

- Main event: Home-grown student returns to teach
- Echoes of the past in new Liverpool era
- Writer’s Festival programme revealed
- After wheels, car biggies eye parts

Main event: Home-grown student returns to teach
Asbury Park Press – May 24, 2005
“I thought it was useful to learn other languages, especially Spanish, because it is up and coming. ” Main, 23, of Ocean Township, graduated from the University of Delaware as a Spanish education major. She teaches Spanish I and II to mostly freshmen and sophomores. “It’s rewarding when my students tell me they’ve used the language outside of school,” she says.

Echoes of the past in new Liverpool era
Telegraph.co.uk – May 24, 2005
They start from the back and try to build the play up gradually. ” This appears to suit the club’s latest wave of foreign recruits, mainly from Spain. An experience common to hired guns and home-grown heroes was the roof-raising racket created by the Anfield congregation for the semi-final against Chelsea. As Alan Hansen remarked, a craving that had been pent up for 15 and 20 years domestically and in Europe burst out of the club’s soul that night. If Milan obliterate them in Turkey, and the UEFA Cup is the only refuge next year, we may have to downgrade these optimistic noises about Liverpool’s escape from the shadowlands. But as dawn breaks over Istanbul, the past is no longer a burden to Liverpool Football Club and has returned to being an inspiration. The future is just over the Bosphorus: a close and glinting shore.

Writer’s Festival programme revealed
RTE.ie – May 24, 2005
Home-grown writing talent will take centre-stage at the festival with writers including Dermot Bolger, Chris Binchy, Sebastian Barry, Nick Laird, Ronan Bennett and Claire Kilroy taking part. The programme will also feature a number of new events, including a discussion on the literary tradition in Ireland entitled ‘The Home Place’. Poets Robin Robertson, David Kirby Gerald Stern and others will read from their work and take part in a symposium on contemporary poetry. International events will include ‘Berlin Republic’, a discussion of German writing in relation to German history. Further information is available on.

After wheels, car biggies eye parts
Times of India – May 24, 2005
Suzuki, on theother hand, has decided to set up a separate venture with its Indian arm MarutiUdyog for establishing an aluminium foundry and engine plant. Not tobe left behind, General Motors has decided to increase sourcing of componentsfrom the Indian suppliers and intends to ship parts worth $1 billion to itsglobal production units by 2010. Even home-grown firms like Mahindra &Mahindra are planning a major offensive in the auto component arena. This,analysts said, marks emergence of India as the preferred low-cost base for, notjust making vehicles, but also making vehicle parts and providing alliedservices. “An increasing number of global vehicle manufacturers arenow India as the preferred destination for establishing local ventures for theirancillary units.

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