Bolivia's Aymara celebrate the winter solstice
Bolivia's indigenous Aymara celebrate the winter solstice, and for them, the beginning of a new year. Diane Hodges reports.
Bolivia's indigenous Aymara celebrate the winter solstice, and for them, the beginning of a new year. Diane Hodges reports.
Bolivia's indigenous Aymara celebrate the winter solstice, and for them, the beginning of a new year. Diane Hodges reports.
Bolivia's indigenous Aymara celebrate the winter solstice, and for them, the beginning of a new year. Diane Hodges reports.
From the moment Jeff Costellia graduated from law school and joined big law firms, he had one destination in mind: the corner office.
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When BBC bosses talk of sweeping up the news reporting role of a declining regional newspaper industry, Ashley Highfield, chief executive of Johnston Press, the second-largest publisher of local titles in the UK, thinks back to the death of Margaret Thatcher in 2013.
Billy Graham's grandson Tullian Tchividjian has resigned from his pulpit at Coral Ridge Presbyterian, a high-profile church in south Florida, after admitting he had an affair. He released the following…
Читать дальше...June 22 (Infostrada Sports) - Scores from the U.S. Open at the par-70 course on Sunday in University Place, Washington -5 Jordan Spieth (U.S.) 68 67 71 69 -4 Louis Oosthuizen (South Africa) 77 66 66 67 Dustin Johnson (U.S.) 65 71 70 70 -3 Adam Scott (Australia) 70 71 72 64 Cameron Smith (Australia) 70 70 69 68 Branden Grace (South Africa) 69 67 70 71 -2 Charl Schwartzel (South Africa) 73 70 69 66 -1 Brandt Snedeker (U.S.) 6
In a recent column, I asked readers if they had discovered a purpose in life and, if so, how they had discovered it. A few thousand wrote essays. I was…
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It’s common to fret over unintended consequences. But what about intended consequences?
Читать дальше...MONTREAL (Reuters) - Football coaches are paid to make difficult decisions and there will have been few tougher than the one faced on Sunday by South Korea's Yoon Deok-yeo, who choose to drop star player Ji So-yun ahead of their World Cup last 16 game against France.
"Charleston strong" wasn’t just a phrase Sunday night.
Residents in Yemen's capital assess damage by Arab air strikes which killed 15 people and wounded dozens across Yemen. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Residents in Yemen's capital assess damage by Arab air strikes which killed 15 people and wounded dozens across Yemen. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Residents in Yemen's capital assess damage by Arab air strikes which killed 15 people and wounded dozens across Yemen. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Residents in Yemen's capital assess damage by Arab air strikes which killed 15 people and wounded dozens across Yemen. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
Residents in Yemen's capital assess damage by Arab air strikes which killed 15 people and wounded dozens across Yemen. Rough cut (no reporter narration).
The Liberal Democrats have announced an investigation into allegations that two campaigners for the leadership contender Norman Lamb broke party rules and data protection laws.
Jordan Spieth is halfway home to the Grand Slam, a prize only three of the biggest names in modern golf have ever chased.
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BILOXI Sunday nights series and first half finale for the Biloxi Shuckers was cancelled due to rain at MGM Park. The game will not be made up.
Читать дальше...The latest from the U.S. Open (all times local):
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Washington, June 21 (Reuters) - Masters champion Jordan Spieth clinched his second successive major title in thrilling style with a one-shot victory in the 115th U.S. Open at Chambers Bay on Sunday.
VANCOUVER (Reuters) - It was neither pretty nor convincing but hosts Canada battled their way into the quarter-finals of the Women's World Cup with a scrappy 1-0 win over Switzerland on Sunday.
GOLFER JORDAN SPIETH WINS 115TH U.S. OPEN AT CHAMBERS BAY
On the summer solstice, yoga practitioners around the world celebrate the International Day of Yoga. Diane Hodges reports.
On the summer solstice, yoga practitioners around the world celebrate the International Day of Yoga. Diane Hodges reports.