Data: 2011-03-04 13:07:45 | |
Autor: ME | |
British daily ( internet and Brish arts and science) | |
World Briefing | Europe Britain: University Chief Resigns By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Published: March 3, 2011 New on the U tube. Not bed till they get malicious against people. They mock me, but no secrets. 'Connected in 24 Accents - Amy Walker ' ONA 'MALPUJE' CO SIE DA, SZYBKO; UDAJE JEJ SIE ZLAPAC AZ TYLE ANGIELSKICH EDYCJI AKCENTU Next is mockery of 'process' - guilty! ( they free!) etc. Next: Polish DJ music "Ucze sie spiewac : Long and Junior" ( how they got Polish diasporic") Next: I can't locate, but it is " We will not kill you" ( yet is what they do not say) Next: Dronomen: British v American Accents Than free lunch in London:"Welcome to the British Museum website. The Museum houses a vast collection of world art and artefacts and is free to all visitors." ( Imagine!) Next: : "Royal Overlast" : The official website of the British Monarchy. Information on the history of the Monarchy, today's royal family and the Royal Art and Residences. Next: "British English - Wiktionary Dec 15, 2010 ... Some noticeable and general differences between American and British English may be explained by the fact, that considerable bodies of ..." Next: 'Not suprised: "Davies case puts focus on universities‎ - 36 minutes ago By Chris Cook, Education Correspondent British universities are coming under pressure to explain their financial links to autocratic regimes following the ..." Next: "What we mean by anscient": A host of touring treasures reveals the depths of Afghanistan’s heritage . By Andrew Graham-Dixon 2:51PM GMT 04 Mar 2011 The gold boot-buckles of a first-century nomad, found at Tillya Tepe in 1978 An ancient bas-relief of a naked boy stands at the start of the British Museum’s new exhibition, Afghanistan: Crossroads of the Ancient World. It is a Grecian work of art but also a kind of palimpsest: a turbulent history is written into its chipped and battered surface. " AND THE LAST OF TODAY: "London guide - so much to see and do Stuck for something to do in London?" (and stay!) |
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