Art blossoms in small Gulf emirate

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- Art blossoms in small Gulf emirate
- Wood business is set to grow.
- Barron has a double reason
- Cayman going back in time for tea party
- Woman is fatally stabbed in home: Rasheedah McEady, 39, of Cherry…

Art blossoms in small Gulf emirate
CNN International – Mar 24, 2006
The first batch of students from the four-year course will be graduating later this year. "We believe that collaboration with Europe will help us bring the very best international art here," he said. "We are in the process of creating our own home-grown talent and they need to be stimulated by traveling exhibitions that bring in fresh ideas. "Ebtisam Abdul Azziz, a female artist from Sharjah who has exhibited in Europe, anticipates the introduction of a Masters Degree in Fine Arts. "This will be a further boost to my country’s standing as a beacon of culture in the region," she explained. The continued support for the arts shown by the ruler is balanced by his concern for preserving the heritage and customs of this Gulf country. Young students are encouraged to take part in three-day residential courses that take them back to the practicalities of daily life as lived by their grandparents.

Wood business is set to grow.
Free with registration – Europe Intelligence Wire – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 24, 2006
Wood business is set to grow. | Europe Intelligence Wire (March, 2006). 7million investment scheme by a Callington-based.

Barron has a double reason
Suffolk Evening Star – Mar 24, 2006
”Barron recently signed a new contract to stay at Portman Road until at least 2008 and reflected onhow his career has recently been given the kiss of life. In danger of becoming a forgotten man after so long on the sidelines through injury, he has instead provided boss Joe Royle with the answer to his problem left-back position. “This time last year I only had one thing on my mind – getting fit,” said Barron, just one of several home-grown stars in the current Ipswich squad. “I certainly wasn’t thinking about first team football and contract extensions then. I was too busy having operations and trying to find out exactly what was wrong with me. “It all started out as a groin injury and even a leading specialist up north didn’t discover the problem when I went to see him. It was a horrible time back then.

Cayman going back in time for tea party
Cayman Net News – Mar 24, 2006
Guests will enjoy the sound of birds and rustling leaves while sampling some of Cayman’s home-grown natural teas and sweet treats provided by the Bodden Town district committee. Music to set the ambience of the event will be provided by the North Side Kitchen Band. The trust said that this event promises to be an entertaining afternoon for all in attendance. The tea party costs CI$20 for Trust members, $25 for non-members. Funds raised will go to aid the Mission House rebuilding fund… Guests will enjoy the sound of birds and rustling leaves while sampling some of Cayman’s home-grown natural teas and sweet treats provided by the Bodden Town district committee. Music to set the ambience of the event will be provided by the North Side Kitchen Band. The trust said that this event promises to be an entertaining afternoon for all in attendance. The tea party costs CI$20 for Trust members, $25 for non-members. Funds raised will go to aid the Mission House rebuilding fund. Please call the Trust at 949-0121 or email.

Woman is fatally stabbed in home: Rasheedah McEady, 39, of Cherry…
Free with registration – Philadelphia Inquirer – AccessMyLibrary.com – Mar 24, 2006
yesterday, Rasheedah McEady’s alarm was blaring in her Cherry Hill home. An early riser, McEady was often out at dawn, walking the dog. But yesterday, when… An early riser, McEady was often out at dawn, walking the dog. But yesterday, when she hadn’t turned off the alarm, her children went to check on her and found her stabbed to death in her bedroom. McEady, 39, a mother of three children, ages 8 to 16, lived in the house where she had grown up, on Perot Avenue in a corner of.

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