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In the News (Tue 29 Dec 09)

  
  MUKO - Copenhagen University Choir of Music Students
MUKO both functions as hard choir work and social relations.
For instance, in 2003 MUKO performed Hugo Distlers “Totentanz” where the choir was dressed in monks and nuns habits.
In 2005 MUKO performed Lars-Erik Larsson’s “Förklädd Gud” together with the youth symphony orchestra “Pentagon” and soloist Louise Fribo.
muko.musik.ku.dk /engwho.html   (177 words)

  
  Karen girls yearn for normality
Muko feels sweat trickling down her neck even as she sits under the shade of a wooden hut on a sweltering afternoon.
Muko, who has no family name, belongs to the Padaung tribe of Myanmar’s ethnic minority Karen who are known as “the long necks” because of their tradition of decorating female necks with brass rings.
Muko helps at her mother’s small souvenir stall, the only source of income for her family, whenever she is not attending school at a nearby refugee camp.
www.thenews.com.pk /daily_detail.asp?id=53766   (926 words)

  
  Muko, Kyoto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The new capital encompassed a large part of modern Muko, where modern research has revealed the palace to have been located.
In 794, because of the location's moist temperature and reputation as a breeding ground for disease, Kammu relocated his capital from Nagaoka to Heian, modernly known as Kyoto.
Muko has been a sister city to Saratoga, California, USA since 1983.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Muko   (155 words)

  
 Muko-city Home Page
Muko City eggplant is very meaty and has a very shiny skin.
Muko City grows many kinds of cut flower such as poinsettia, primula and begonia.
Muko City is perhaps the most well known area for poinsettia production in Kyoto Prefecture.
www.city.muko.kyoto.jp /gaiyo/en-specialproducts.html   (215 words)

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