No end to learning for martial arts grandmaster - star.com.my

Posted on November 6, 2008
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No end to learning for martial arts grandmaster - star.com.my
IT is not often that one gets the chance to meet or even catch a glimpse of the grandmaster of a discipline although it is common to hear or read about them. However, participants of the first International Martial Arts Festival (IMAF), which is
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Medical People - The Ledger
Dr. Mario Rene Perez , internal medicine specialist, has opened a private practice - Suncoast Premier Medical LLC - in Davenport, inside the Centerstate Bank. Perez, who along with his staff, is bilingual, had been practicing in Miami and Sarasota
Source: www.theledger.com

Music Theater - Chicago Tribune
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ South Korea’s Constitutional Court upheld a ban on adultery Thursday, rejecting complaints that the 55-year-old law is outdated and constitutes an invasion of privacy. The decision was the fourth since a 1990 ruling upheld a
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Exponents demonstrate Aikido skills - Gulf Times
THE Qatar Judo Federation and Japanese embassy, in co-operation with Qatar Taekwondo and Karate Academy, has held an Aikido demonstration at the Al Sadd Sports Club. Two Japanese Aikido professionals Takumi Muroki and Sadako Muroki gave tips for two
Source: www.gulf-times.com

Japanese Buddhist temple moved to US South - International Herald Tribune
GREENVILLE, South Carolina : The former Buddhist temple sits opposite a waterfall on the campus of Furman University, with vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains when the trees are bare. On dark winter mornings, students will be asked to sit on the
Source: www.iht.com

AP: Buddhist temple becomes “Place of Peace” - Joplin Globe
GREENVILLE, S.C. — The former Buddhist temple sits opposite a waterfall on the campus of Furman University, with vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains when the trees are bare. On dark winter mornings, students will be asked to sit on the hinoki wood
Source: www.joplinglobe.com

Empowering Aboriginal women - Manning River Times
That’s the key message being promoted at an Aboriginal women’s crime and safety forum to be held on Friday November 21 at the Manning River Sailing Club. Greater Taree City Council is organising the forum to bring together Aboriginal women of all
Source: taree.yourguide.com.au

Japanese Buddhist temple rebuilt as ‘Place of Peace’ on Southern - Minneapolis Star Tribune
GREENVILLE, S.C. - The former Buddhist temple sits opposite a waterfall on the campus of Furman University, with vistas of the Blue Ridge Mountains when the trees are bare. On dark winter mornings, students will be asked to sit on the hinoki wood
Source: www.startribune.com

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