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Wednesday, November 22, 2006

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#326=US#472=06.11.22=3; 10.2:#52 0. Mininations > WR : Microfinance > #0. Ward Republics: http://tinyurl.com/onx4j (12) > BBCWeb media: http://tinyurl.com/ymcrzx Eons media: http://tinyurl.com/gvfp6 (11) > Atist's BBCWeb: http://www.bbcweb.net TAIWAN 11.23 NEWS: http://tw.news.yahoo.com/ TAIWAN 11.23 NEWS: http://www.libertytimes.com.tw/ TAIWAN 11.22 NEWS: http://www.taiwandaily.net/ Rally#75: Crisis#20; Capital campaign #37 Chiaang KMT Ma Crisis #5: http://tinyurl.com/sbsmf : Ma vows to...: http://tinyurl.com/yazhqx Space Shuttle/Images: http://www.space.com/space-shuttle/ #0. Microfinance: Mohammed Yunus founded the Grameen Bank project in Bangladash: 'Microfinance': http://tinyurl.com/yarww2 Facts, Background, Australia's response, The global agenda Background: Why is microfinance necessary? The beginnings of microfinance "" The idea of microfinance was developed as a survival strategy for the poor. Ela Bhatt established the Self-Employed Women's Association (SEWA) in India in 1974, while in 1976 Mohammed Yunus founded the Grameen Bank project in Bangladash. Ela Bhatt's first loan was $1.50 to a woman who sold herbs, while Mohammed Yunus' initial outlay was a total of $27 to forty-two poor people "" #1. Autobiography & Art 2): 1) JFK Assassinated today in 1963: "The Uncommon Wisdom of JFK: A Portrait in His Own Words", by John F. Kennedy, Tom Folsom, Bill Adler (Editor) http://tinyurl.com/yhfpmo 2) Robert Hughes, an art critic: http://tinyurl.com/ynyypl In Charles Rose TV program on arts: 'Intensity and Coherence (?) "Things I Didn't Know: A Memoir", by Robert Hughes: "" From Publishers Weekly Starred Review. Cultural critic Hughes (The Fatal Shore) slices into his own life with his ever-ready scalpel of penetrating analysis, opening his saga in 1999 with his near-fatal car accident at age 60 in his native Australia. Glimpsing death, he perceives its mouth as "the bocca d'inferno of old Christian art," a sampling of the rich, wide-ranging corpus of knowledge he brings to bear upon every aspect of his life. His improbable recovery touches off both earnest and acerbic reflections on his upbringing, his native country and the manifold influences that power his works and wanderings through Europe and America. Recognizing his life as an act of rebellion against his sanctimonious war-hero father, he re-enacts his virulent rejection of military aggression and his punitive boarding at Catholic school, where the priests vilify him for reading James Joyce in secret. His immersion in the artistic ferment of the '60s echoes the worldwide convulsions—both cultural and political—of that decade, pulling him into the avant-garde circles that girded his critical career. Hughes's vivid ruminations and sharp-eyed insights combine in bold, definitive strokes to yield a rich portrait of the art expert. 75,000 first printing. (Sept) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. ""

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