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Collector remembers golden age of radio (Royal Oak Daily Tribune) Joe Goldberg has fond memories of listening to sports on an old radio with his grandfather, Morris Zabel, in the 1960s. | Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch) With New Year’s upon us, here’s a look at some of the good luck rituals from around the world. They are believed to bring good fortune and prosperity in the coming year. | Examine the World Tungsten Market (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Metal manufacturing industry is available in its catalogue. | Akron has a ball (Akron Beacon Journal) Albert Hall was home to city's elite in late 19th century Akron's fancy hall was doomed to fail | Papua New Guinea and China's New Empire (The Globe and Mail) As he completes nearly seven years as The Globe and Mail's Beijing bureau chief, Geoffrey York says the most striking change is the boom in Chinese trade, aid and influence around the world. A visit to a mine in Papua New Guinea illustrates his point | Grand old mansion, and its tales and treasures, lost to world in 1940s (The Daily Record) Editor's note: This is the last of five parts, and the last of the yearlong series of stories saluting Wooster's bicentennial. | Footprints on the sands of time... (Deccan Herald) The humble banni, chennagiddeera? greeting continues to reign in Karnataka, even though certain events have raised question marks over our heritage of tolerance and peaceful co-existence. It was a year of mixed experiences, some buoyant, some sad, but there's optimism, writes G K Karanth |
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