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Articles related to "Strait"
Strait Songs Belong on Broadway Country music superstar George Strait has enough hits to last a lifetime, so why not a two hour musical? george strait • broadway • musical • strait • amarillo
Strait to the Hall of Fame Country music legend and current hit-maker George Strait will be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame this November. george • strait • country music • hall of fame • cma awards
Volcanic Hazards: Tsunamis Volcanic activity can produce tsunamis, toxic gas, lava flows, lahars, and earthquakes. History shows us that these hazards can by deadly. tsunami • volcanic hazard • krakatau • soenda straits • pyroclastic flow
ACM Winners and Reactions Carrie Underwood, Brooks & Dunn, Kenny Chesney among American Country Music Award winners. george strait • kenny chesney • carrie underwood • acm • las vegas
Picking the Winners The 42nd ACM Awards are Tuesday night; there are some close calls and some slam dunk winners. carrie underwood • rascall flatts • kenny chesney • tim mcgraw • george strait
Second Album Success Miranda Lambert is hoping that her lead single from her second album mirrors the success of Rodney Atkins and others. miranda lambert • george strait • rodney atkins • sara evans • country music
Up-Close Look at the Current Hits A song-by-song look at the current singles that are taking up the country music airwaves carrie underwood • tim mcgraw • george strait • rascall flatts • singles
Native Title Limiting Human Rights The Native Title Report 2007 finds that native title is undermining the exercise and enjoyment of human rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. indigenous land rights • human rights violations australia • native title report • native title australia • native title act
DVD Review: 10,000 B.C. Having offered such blockbusters as Independence Day, Stargate, Godzilla and The Day After Tomorrow, Roland Emmerich goes back a hundred centuries, with mixed results. 10 • 000 bc dvd review • roland emmerich • prehistoric action film • steven strait
Great DIY Hand Tool Gift Ideas At a loss for Christmas hand tool presents? How about a digital multimeter, stud finder, woodworking clamps, or a Leatherman multi-purpose tool? diy hand tool gift ideas • digital multimeter • electronic stud finder • radio shack • leatherman multi-purpose tools
Roquefort-Gorgonzola Alternatives When recipes call for blue cheese, most often it's one of the big three --Roquefort, Stilton and Gorgonzola. Try one of these, crafted in places you might not expect. roaring forties blue cheese • san ignacio blue cheese • cabrales blue cheese from • spain • cheese from argentina
One China Taiwan's recent questioning of the One China policy has thrust the region into controversy. one china • taiwan independence • lee teng-hui
THE HAIDA NATION The Haida was once the most powerful of Canada's Native People's. They lived on the islands just off Canada's Northwest Coast. Large elaborately carved canoes enabled them to navigate the treacherous waters of the Pacific Ocean. Today, the Haida still reside on Graham Island and they have wonderful traditions that are of interest to the world. potlatch • haida • vancouver island • native peoples • haida tradition
British Columbia's Finest Foods: Pacific Seafood British Columbia abounds with a cornucopia of foods that are fresh, locally grown and produced - and delicious. british columbia's finest foods • artisanal bc cheese • cuisine • bc food • canada
DIY Power Tool Gift Ideas Top Christmas holiday gift ideas for DIY projects around the house or the carpenter, builder, or remodeler. Table saw, Sawzall, laser level, drill press, and grinder. power tool gift ideas • holiday season • benchtop table saw extensions • woodworking • jet
English Speaks Us A disturbing quote from a school principal makes us question the "neutrality" of language, especially in Indigenous education contexts. Does English equal colonialism? suppression of language • suppression of indigenous language • assimilationist • genocidal policy • aboriginal language
Iran Trade Sanctions Rich oil reserves power Iran's strong world trade position, enabling Tehran to defy UN nuclear restrictions & ignore requests to release 15 British sailors. iran trade sanctions • iranian oil exports • strait of hormuz • world's fourth largest oil exporter • 15 captured britons ignite military conflict
Italy Trivia: Sicily Travel Facts Information on Barbarossa, Scylla and Charydbis, Bellini, The Godfather, Teatro Massimo, Archimedes, St Agata, Garibaldi, Aeolian islands and Doric temples in Italy. sicily travel facts • teatro massimo bellini • archimedes syracuse • godfather trilogy • garibaldi marsala
Origin Of Aboriginal Occupation How long have Aboriginal people lived in Australia And America? Well, that depends on your cultural and political point of view. bering strait • bering land bridge • indigneous date of occupation • 40 000 years • aboriginal occupation
The Long Haul The recent standoff between the United States and China over the fate of a downed spy plane is the first international relations crisis of the new millennium. The biggest lesson learned was that China is the next best thing to having a strategic rival. Forget rogue nations like Iraq and North Korea, China is the perfect foil for US policy makers. us-china relations • diplomacy • business interests.
Byzantium, the Lost Empire Many people remember how Rome fell in 476 C.E. But fewer know that the Roman Empire survived until 1453 as the Byzantine Empire. byzantium • byzantine • roman empire • constantine • justinian
American Farmers Fall In Love With IMF American farmers are being misled by the IMF. international monetary fund • imf • asian financial crisis • american farmers • currency devaluation
ASA 2001 Schedule Announced The ASA announced its 2001 schedule today, featuring 20 races. In ARCA, Ryan Newman attempts to win his 4th superspeedway race in 5 attempts. american speed association • asa • automobile racing clubs of america • arca • ryan newman
Do We Have a Right to Know? What right do we have to know every last detail of news events? A plane crash in New Zealand prompts some searching questions. news broadcast broadcasting events crash emergency
The Anzacs The story of the Anzacs, the Australian New Zealand Army Corps and the Gallipoli campaign during the Great War. anzac • australia • new zealand • gallipoli • dardanelles
No Country Radio in La-La Land Country radio station KZLA has spun it's last song on the Los Angeles FM wave lengths. However, there's still plenty of options for fans to hear their favore music. kzla • radio • los angeles • country • music
Australia On UN's Black List Since 1999, the Australian Government has been on CERD's agenda of urgent business, but the government has categorically failed to acknowledge this. cerd • elimination of racial descrimination • findings against australia • native title amendments • pastoralists
Canadian Wedding of Edward VIII A look at the claim of a Canadian woman that she became the bride of the Prince Of Wales (later King Edward VIII) in the 1920s. canadian wedding king edward eighth • secret first marriage of prince of wales • alleged wedding of prince of wales • king edward viii • millicent milroy
Cannibals in the South Seas Cannibalism continued until the early twentieth century in parts of Indonesia. In Sumatra, Malacca and elsewhere, religion, punishment and hunger led people to eat others cannibalism • indonesia • sumatra • malaysia • vajrayana buddhism
Howard and Aboriginal Australia The record of John Howard's interaction with Australian Aborigines from 1996 to 2007 reveals an aggressive colonial agenda. aboriginal policy • howard government • howard aboriginal policy • 10 point plan • howard and wik
Mornington Peninsula, Australia Located an hour south of Melbourne on the eastern side of Port Philip Bay is Mornington Peninsula, a region popular with both Melburnians and visitors. mornington peninsula australia • dromana melbourne • sorrento portsea melbourne • melbourne australia • sorrento australia
No More Fantastic Four? Chris Evans, The Human Torch in the "Fantastic Four", has hinted that there may be no more movies in the franchise after a poor showing for last summer's sequel. fantastic four • rise of the silver surfer • chris evans • jessica alba • superhero movies
Pisco in Peru and Chile Pisco is the national spirit of both Peru and Chile and each country has it's own varities, cocktails, culture, and history surrounding this clear, fermented grape brandy lima peru • pisco • psico sour • pisco in chile and pisco in peru • pisco a clear fermented grape brandy
SPONTANEOUS SUMMER STRIPERS San Francisco Bay Summer Striped Bass Fishing saltwater • fishing • striped bass • surf casting • california
Book Review: Sorry by Gail Jones Gail Jones' novel explores themes of isolation, family relationships and issues of race in World War II Australia. book review • sorry • gail jones • australian novel • 2008 miles franklin literary award
Krabi Thailand's Tropical Paradise Krabi, Thailand's tropical paradise, is home to stunning beaches, Phang Nga Bay and Maya Beach the best known. Now Koh Yao Islands emerge into the limelight to join them. phang nga bay krabi phuket • thailand • koh samui • james bond island • man with the golden gun
Malaysia’s Festa San Pedro From 23 to 29 June, tourists on vacation flock to the Portuguese Settlement in Malacca (Melaka) town to commemorate the annual feast of the fishermen. malaysia malacca • malaysia melaka • malacca vacation • malacca tourist • malacca town
Mother Teresa of Calcutta Less than two years after her death, in view of Mother Theresa's widespread reputation, Pope John Paul II permitted the opening of her Cause of Canonization. canonization of mother theresa • sainthood of mother theresa • life of mother theresa • story of saint mother theresa • homily of john paul ii
Osaka's Bayside Playground Everyone will enjoy a day sightseeing in Osaka's Bay Area. You can watch undersea life, go shopping or sailing, see fine art and sunsets, or even get into movies. japan • osaka • child-friendly • family • gallery
Risso’s Dolphin and Pelorus Jack Pelorus Jack was a famous dolphin who escorted ships through dangerous passages. risso’s dolphin • pelorus jack • the penguin • squid beaks • scars on body
Russian Military Aggression Costly Joseph Stalin who ruled Russia with a brutal and unyielding fist was slow to accept the inevitability of the pending invasion of Germany. operation barbarossa • the soviet man of steel • joseph stalin • stalin's policy of appeasement • russian military aggression
Sachin Tendulkar, Cricket Batsman An overview of the experience and recent performances by one of India's greatest cricketer. india's greatest cricketer • sunil gavaskar • turnaround • lower back spasm • tennis elbow
Sally Morgan - Aboriginal Artist A suggested outline for a critical analysis of Sally Morgan's silkscreen print "Taken Away." The work evokes a feeling of searching for a sense of identity and place. aboriginal artist sally morgan • indigenous artist sally morgan • visual critical analysis of morgan's print • finding place and identity • australian children’s book author/ illustrator
Spicy Malaysian Food Deliciously spicy Malaysian food merges the best Chinese, Thai and Indian dishes to create a unique melting pot of flavours. malaysian • malaysia • spicy food • nyonya • nonya
Storks and Migration Storks are birds of the tropics, but White Storks and Black Storks breed in Continental Europe, and then migrate south to Africa to spend the winter. storks and migration • where do storks go • continental europe white black • tropical species migrate north • about summer winter migrate
The Evonne Goolagong Cawley Story Daughter of a poor Aborigine sheep shearer, Evonne Goolagong remained resilient and committed as she battled against the odds in the world of professional tennis. evonne goolagong cawley story • evonne goolagong • aboriginal australian tennis star • ranked worlds no 1 tennis champion • tribute to evonne goolagong |
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