Yesterday | Korea Herald
Does Confucianism have a place in modern Korea?
The teachings of Chinese philosopher Confucius have had a profound influence on South Korea.
Sunday | The Guardian
Greek MPs set to accept bailout deal
Unpopular austerity bill sets out a 3.3bn in cuts to secure a 130bn rescue package from the EU and IMF The Greek prime minister, Lucas Papademos, who warned of economic chaos if the austerity bill is not passed.
ECB Keeps 1% Rate; Focus Turns to Greece
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi speaks at his monthly news conference in Frankfurt about the decision to keep interest rates on hold at a record low of 1 percent.
Draghi's 100 Days of Action Suggest ECB May Help to Avoid a Greek Default
In his first 100 days as European Central Bank President, Mario Draghi has taken unprecedented action to tackle the sovereign debt crisis.
ECB to hold rates in Feb, signal Mar cut
Analysts expect the ECB to hold rates at their current level when its monetary policy committee meet tomorrow but that the central bank for the euro area will signal a rate cut for March.
Landslide win for new Finnish president Niinistoe
Niinistoe was credited with 62.6 per cent of voter sympathies while Haavisto took just 37.4 per cent, Finland's justice ministry said after all votes had been counted.
Sacred Path tarot card reading for February 3rd
Examine the Tarot and inspire your intuitive mind with Fairy tales, Greek Gods, Guardian Angels, and Celtic Myths, etc.
Local writer to address historical society
The next meeting of the Tallahassee Historical Society is scheduled for 7 p.m., Feb.
Discover the historic charm of Seguin, Texas
Today, Seguin is within commuting distance of the sprawling metropolis of San Antonio.
ECB wanted Papademos to implement euro exit strategy for Greece
Greek Prime Minister Papademos intends to implement the existing exit strategy to save Greece from further austerity, imposed by the ECB/IMF as part of the bailout agreement.
Pelican Streaming New Song, 'Lathe Biosas'
Chicago-based instrumental rockers Pelican are now streaming a new track, "Lathe Biosas," online.
Johnny Otis dies; best known for 'Willie and the Hand Jive'
Johnny Otis ' best-known song was 1958's Willie and the Hand Jive, but the bandleader and disc jockey had a far more reaching influence on the development of R&B. Otis, who died Tuesday at his home in Altadena, Calif., at age 90, dedicated his life to promoting the music to mainstream audiences.
Johnny Otis, one of the creators of rock and roll but primarily remembered as the godfather of rhythm and blues, has passed away at 90.
The Mississauga Chinese Arts Organization rang in Chinese New Year on Sunday with a gala featuring folk dances, singing and instrumental music.
Club d'Elf: Mystery, Science, Theater
Chris M. Slawecki has been published in music industry and related publications for more than thirty years and has served AllAboutJazz.com as Senior Editor since 1997.
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