The world from a different angle.
Living in Germany perspectives | by Melli
25 June, 2004 at
03:17 AM |
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Many, many Germans followed the soccer game against the Czech Republic. Many, many Germans hoped that the national team would advance. The first victory in the tournament was needed. A victory was needed. Give the Germans something to be proud of, something to be enthusiastic about. However, in the 77th
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Living in Korea art and culture, travel | by fatmarley
24 June, 2004 at
09:59 PM |
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Haedongyong-gungsa or South Castle on the water is a very famous and old Korean temple located in Busan just north of Songjeong Beach
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Living in Europe art and culture | by pf
24 June, 2004 at
09:34 PM |
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This delicious site has information on the trips that
Elias Lönnrot, compiler of the
Kalevala, took into the Kainuu region of Finland to collect the oral poetry he stitched together into the Finnish
national epic. Illustrations of Kalevala may be found
here and
here. You can look at
engravings and
sketches of the Finnish countryside from the late 19th century.
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Living in Korea entertainment | by fatmarley
24 June, 2004 at
09:19 PM |
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Organizers of the Busan Scooter Scavenger are proud to announce that the first every Rally will be held on July 25th...The Scooter Scavenger event challenges teams of two people to navigate throughout the city and find ten historical or cultural sites. Upon arriving at the sites the teams will have to walk, run or climb there way to monuments, statues or relics and have their pictures taken.
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BonoboLand feuilleton | by eamonn fitzgerald
24 June, 2004 at
03:10 PM |
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"He was the premier journalist of the period, a hotel dweller, an alcoholic, a workaholic, loved women, collected knives, collected watches, lived out of suitcases and wrote thirteen novels. Dead at forty-four."
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