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Lou Zhenggang took up the brush when she was only three. By 12, she had won nationwide recognition as a child prodigy. Her career in art seemed an unending succession of prizes and accolades. But away from the glow of success, Lou Zhenggang found little happiness until after her fortieth birthday. Today she is a master of her arts - painting and calligraphy - and seasoned by a maturity in which she has found peace and contentment.
in Arts & Culture
via CCTV @ 11:06 22nd Nov
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OpenOffice 3 is out of beta, and reviewer Lou Dolinar has had a few weeks to give it a test drive. The new version is spiffier, more compatible with office and works on more platforms -- particularly Mac, which had been a problem before.
in Linux
via Linux Insider @ 9:03 31st Oct
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OpenOffice 3 is out of beta, and reviewer Lou Dolinar has had a few weeks to give it a test drive. The new version is spiffier, more compatible with office and works on more platforms -- particularly Mac, which had been a problem before.
in Linux
via Linux Insider @ 4:39 31st Oct
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Those are some of the introductory words of Lou Dematteis, one of the authors and photographers of the new photo book Crude Reflections: Oil, Ruin, and Resistance in the Amazon Rainforest.
in E-commerce
via Amazonia @ 4:56 31st Oct
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OpenOffice 3 is out of beta, and reviewer Lou Dolinar has had a few weeks to give it a test drive. The new version is spiffier, more compatible with office and works on more platforms -- particularly Mac, which had been a problem before.
in Open Source
via Mac News World @ 21:31 30th Oct
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OpenOffice 3 is out of beta, and reviewer Lou Dolinar has had a few weeks to give it a test drive. The new version is spiffier, more compatible with office and works on more platforms -- particularly Mac, which had been a problem before.
in Open Source
via Tech News World @ 9:34 30th Oct
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Bruce Merry came in third behind the Chinese pair Tiancheng Lou and Zeyuan Zhu, to claim his $2,500 prize.
in Search Engines
via Mac User @ 8:01 17th Nov
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playwright Daniel MacIvor was named the 2008 recipient of the Elinore & Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre, Canada's largest annual theatre award. MacIvor was chosen from a short list of five finalists including Morwyn Brebner (
in Arts & Culture
via Canoe Money @ 7:50 28th Oct
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BUFFALO, NY – ArtsCanisius will present a studio art show by Gregory Lawson in the Peter A. and Mary Lou Vogt Gallery in the Andrew L. Bouwhuis Library. Lawson’s small sculptures focus on interior and exterior spaces, the environment, and concepts of time and fragility within the hydrosphere.
in Arts & Culture
via Canisius College @ 4:26 30th Oct
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TORONTO, Oct. 27 /CNW/ - BMO Financial Group announced that Toronto playwright Daniel MacIvor was named the 2008 recipient of the Elinore & Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre, Canada's largest annual theatre award. MacIvor was chosen from a short list of five finalists including Morwyn Brebner (Toronto, ON); Daniel Danis (St-David de Falardeau, QC); Colleen Murphy (Toronto, ON); and Larry Tremblay (Montreal, QC). They were selected from 26 nominated Canadian playwrights.
in Arts & Culture
via Yahoo! Canada @ 21:37 27th Oct
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TORONTO, Oct. 27 /CNW/ - BMO Financial Group announced that Toronto playwright Daniel MacIvor was named the 2008 recipient of the Elinore & Lou Siminovitch Prize in Theatre, Canada's largest annual theatre award. MacIvor was chosen from a short list of five finalists including Morwyn Brebner (Toronto, ON); Daniel Danis (St-David de Falardeau, QC); Colleen Murphy (Toronto, ON); and Larry Tremblay (Montreal, QC). They were selected from 26 nominated Canadian playwrights.
in Arts & Culture
via Globe Investor @ 21:38 27th Oct
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Scientists are one step closer to understanding how to treat and repair diseases of the nervous system, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrigs disease.
in General Science
via HealthScout @ 14:49 27th Oct
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Scientists are one step closer to understanding how to treat and repair diseases of the nervous system, such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
in Biological Science
via Medical Breakthroughs @ 3:46 27th Oct
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Eileen De Bont, 37, is selling her name on eBay to raise money and the winning bidder will be able to choose from a list of 50 new names for her, including Lou Roll, Tinky Winky and Pudsey Bear.
in Online Auctions
via GAAP Web @ 20:30 14th Nov
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CBGB's sticker-decorated urinal is already museum-worthy, and this week more detritus from the era of the Ramones and the Clash hurtled its way into high culture, when Christie's hosted its first auction devoted to punk memorabilia. Vivienne Westwood bondage pants, photographs of Lou Reed and Blondie and badges for the Buzzcocks went up for bid at the decidedly nonpunk hour of 10 a.m. With the economy crashing, would anyone really pay thousands of dollars for Black Flag fliers? Simeon Lipman, the head of Christie's pop culture department, thought so. "For people in their 30s and 40s, these were their heroes and anti-heroes," he said. But even with the addition of Internet and phone sales, bidding was not fierce. Among the top items was an autographed cheesecake poster of Debbie Harry, the Blondie singer, inscribed with the lyrics to "One
in Arts & Culture
via International Herald Tribune @ 12:54 26th Nov
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