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In the News (Sat 28 Nov 09)

  
  The Future Lies Behind!
I have titled the final section "Concerns" because these four articles come closest to reflecting those of academics who are passionately committed to the achievement of a specific kind of future and/or who focus on a specific kind of student/client in their work and teaching.
It is also important to know that Dr. Lowe was executive director of the Commission on the Future which the Australian Federal Government created, under the championship of The Hon.
Jennifer Gidley is another Australian who (like Anita Rubin and others) is especially concerned about the fact that so many young people have negative images of the future (and of themselves in the future) which often lead to profoundly anti-social behavior and sometimes suicide.
www.futures.hawaii.edu /dator/futures/behind.html   (7420 words)

  
 August 20 Birthdays in History
August 20, 1968 Sandy Brondello, Australian basketball guard 1996 Olympics bronze
August 20, 1963 Bruce Hick, Australian rower 1996 Olympics
August 20, 1832 Thaddeus Sobieski Constantine Lowe, inventor, died in 1913
www.brainyhistory.com /daysbirth/birth_august_20.html   (1369 words)

  
 Articles - 1964   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
May 23 - Pablo Picasso painted his fourth Head of a Bearded Man.
April 24 - Gerhard Domagk, German bacteriologist, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (declined) (b.
May 2 - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor, American-born politician (b.
www.couponsa.com /articles/1964   (6941 words)

  
 Oregon Authors 1995
Where the wattle blooms: the fortunes of an Australian family through war and peace.
Stars in the dark: coal mines of southwestern Oregon.
Poet and politician of Puerto Rico: Don Louis Munoz Marin.
www.olaweb.org /or-authors/archive_html/bib_1995.html   (3423 words)

  
 Siemens: Canadian Literary Awards and Prizes, from The Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
First awarded in 1976, and suspended as of 1995, this prize ($3,000 and a 4-week author's tour of the other country) is intended to familiarize the reading audience of each sponsoring country with the writers of the other.
It is awarded annually, in alternate years, to an English-language Canadian or Australian writer for his or her complete works; it is supported and administered by the Australia Council and the Canada Council.
Fiction: Morley callaghan, The Loved and the Lost; Poetry or Drama: Charles bruce, The Mulgrave Road; Nonfiction: Josephine Phelan, The Ardent Exile; Nonfiction: Frank MacKinnon, The Government of Prince Edward Island; Juvenile: John F. Hayes, A Land Divided.
www.mala.bc.ca /~soules/english/awards.htm   (8100 words)

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