Wednesday, July 25, 2007
Polish culture festival showcase
Carl Lewis shares insights into running, life
Carl Lewis, Nine-time Olympic gold medalist, give a public performance on Saturday, June 30 in Osaka. He explained how he realized his goals as an athlete and urged audience members never to give up on their dreams. "I tell everybody to try everything you think you can try," Lewis said. "If you have the least idea that you can attempt something in life, go for it." Lewis attributed his gold medals in the Olympics and world championships to preparation and planning, but he also said it was important to be flexible enough to change plans.
Gun culture's toll on Papua New Guinea
According to US state department, Papua New Guinea has one of world's highest violent crime rates.The authorities say up to 75 per cent of criminal deaths unreported and real homicide rate is likely much higher.In the highlands of Papua New Guinea, guns have become a part of life. Since guns were added to more traditional weapons on tribal wars, the toll risen dramatically. From time to time, the police offer amnesties to try to get weapons off the streets. But the toll of gun like M16 is often very high, so that gun is likely to be recirculated because somebody is prepared to pay a phenomenal price for it.
'Takoyaki' czar looks to spread tentacles to U.S.
"I worried whether Americans could eat octopus, but 'takoyaki' sales at a special event proved they love it,". HotLand Corpoperates operate about 300 Tsukiji Gindaco takoyaki outlets across Japan and 11 in other parts of Asia.He also said "Gindaco grew to become the No. 1 brand here and it's time for us to open the first one in the U.S.,". The company aims is having 20 stores in California by 2010. The 44-year-old president's confidence is backed by the recent trend in the U.S. toward healthy Japanese food, including sushi, sashimi and tofu.