- Japanese Letter
http://www.thestandard.com.hk/breaking_news_detail.asp?id=18281 En japonais , En japonais , linked pages are Japanese
- Unfancied pair set up Paris final clash
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- The best of the Hay festival 2010
http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/booksblog/2010/jun/07/best-hay-festival-2010 In Hay-on-Wye this year Ian McEwan got friendly with a pig and Christopher Hitchens reviewed his brother's book and Pervez Musharraf hinted at a bid for POWER. We round up the best of the Hay festival 2010At the Hay festival 2010 the sun shone and the rain fell as a veritable galaxy of stellar names from literature and art and politics descended ON the village of Hay-on-Wye: from Ian McEwan to James Lovelock and from Roy Hattersley to Fatima Bhutto.On our daily Haycast, we heard David Mitchell explain why formal experimentation is a Young man's game, Nadine Gordimer claim her intimate life for herself and the people with whom it was lived and Christopher Hitchens give his verdict ON his brother Peter's latest book. While ON stage, the environmental writer Fred Pearce said fears of overpopulation were nonsense, Helen Dunmore warned of the dangers of fictionalising history, the education secretary Michael Gove offered the historian Niall Ferguson a job and Pervez Musharraf hinted at a possible bid for POWER. We asked festivalgoers to send us their pictures of the Hay festival and about the books they were actually reading. We also went in search of the festival beyond the canvas and setting authors Francesca Simonand Grayson Perry the challenge of finding a secondhand gem for less than a tenner. But with the festival coming to a close, we returned to fundamentals and following the visitors to Hay-on-Wye in the quest which underlies the entire event - the search for used books, new books and half-forgotten books… the search for that perfect book: the one you will be reading next. Guardian Hay festivalIan McEwanJames LovelockRoy HattersleyFatima BhuttoDavid MitchellNadine GordimerChristopher HitchensPeter HitchensHelen DunmoreMichael GoveFrancesca SimonGrayson PerryFestivalsguardian.c As for the hay this year as for [ianmakiyuan] the amicable pig became with, as for [kurisutohuahitsuchienzu] the book of the older brother and bid of the second look electric power of [mushiyarahu] president were suggested to the y Beaucoup de sujets d'actualite au Japon please visit the following link
- Japanese Letter
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/belief/audio/2010/jul/16/sounds-jewish-religion-judaism Joining Jason Solomons in studio this month are broadcaster and journalist and author of The Extra Mile: The Twenty First Century Pilgrim, Peter Stanford, and Rabbi Miriam Berger and from Finchley Reform Synagogue in North London. Ahead of his official trip to Britain and we find out why Pope Benedict is wading into troubled waters - again - with Jews. And should we be worried about the pope re-opening the DOOR of the Catholic church to a disgraced Holocaust denier (and then half-closing it again)? And while Christians are tying themselves up in knots over women bishops and priests and female rabbis are ON the rise: half of progressive Judaism's rabbis are now women and this month they celebrate a big birthday: Britain's first woman rabbi was ordained 35 years ago this month. We'll hear some choice examples of sexism in the synagogue. And grab your fiddle and tune your accordion and krekhts like crazy ON your clarinet because KlezFest is hitting London for one week only in August. Cellist Francesca Terberg and accordionist Carol Isaacs join Jason in the studio to perform a live acoustic Klezmer set. Sounds Jewish is taking a break ON August and will be back again in September. Sounds Jewish is produced with the Jewish Community Centre for LondonPost your comments ON the blog below or find us ON Facebook and Twitter
At the studio this month [jieisonsoromonzu] as for those where it joins, the broadcasting station, the journalist, the excess mile it is the author: Pilgrim person of the 21st century, Peter Stanford University, and [rabimiriamuberuga], from [huinchiri] reformation synagogue north London VerbindenJason Solomons im Studio dieser Monat sind Rundfunksprecher und Journalist und Autor der Extrameile: Der erste Pilgerer des Jahrhundert-Zwanzig, Peter Stanford und Rabbiner Miriam Berger und von der Finchley Verbesserung-Synagoge in Nordlondon. Vor seiner amtlichen Reise zu Großbritannien und zu uns finden Sie heraus, warum Papst Benedikt in gestörtes Wasser - wieder - mit Juden watet. Und sollten wir um die Papstwiedereröffnung gesorgt werden die TÜR der katholischen Kirche zu einem entehrten Holocaustverweigerer (und sie dann wieder zu Hälfte-schließen)? Und während Christen oben in den Knoten über Frauen Bishops und Priester und weibliche Rabbiner sich binden, seien Sie im Zunehmen: Hälfte der Rabbiner des progressiven Judentums sind jetzt Frauen und dieser Monat, die sie einen großen Geburtstag feiern: Großbritanniens wurde erstem Frauen-Rabbiner 35 Jahren vor dieser Monat ordiniert. Wir hören einige auserlesene Beispiele des Sexismus in der Synagoge. Und ergreifen Sie Ihre Geige und stimmen Sie Ihr Akkordeon und krekhts wie verrücktes AUF Ihrem Clarinet ab, weil KlezFest London für eine Woche erst im August schlägt. Cellist Francesca Terberg und Akkordeonspieler Carol Isaacs verbinden Jason im Studio, um einen akustischen Klezmer lebhaftsatz durchzuführen. Die jüdischen Töne nimmt einen Bruch AN August und wird zurück wieder im September sein. Die jüdischen Töne wird mit dem jüdischen Einkaufszentrum für LondonPost Ihre Anmerkungen zum Blog unten produziert oder uns AUF Facebook und Twitter findet
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- Chiavone wins French Open
http://www.bangkokpost.com/breakingnews/180288/chiavone-wins-french-open Samantha Stosur, 7th seed, Lost to Italian Francesca Schiavone and the first Italian woman to reach a Grand Slam final and the 17th seed, 5-7 and 4-6 in Women French Open final today. As for [samansasutosa], 7 kinds, as for [itariahuranchiesukasukiabone], the gland slum and 17 kinds, 5-7 and 4-6 last arrival of all the French open last days of woman was lost in the first Italian human woman Samantha Stosur, der 7. Samen, verloren zu italienischer Francesca Schiavone und die erste italienische Frau, um einen abschließenden Grand Slam und den 17. Samen zu erreichen, 5-7 und 4-6 auf Frauen-französisch öffnen Schluss heute. Wie für [samansasutosa], 7 Arten, wie was [itariahuranchiesukasukiabone], das Drüseelendsviertel und 17 Arten, war letzte Ankunft 5-7 und 4-6 aller französischen geöffneten letzten Tage der Frau in der ersten italienischen menschlichen Frau verloren
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