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Governor of New Mexico arrives in North Korea
Posted on April 9th, 2007 No commentsPyongyang — Bill Richardson, the New Mexico governor who has undertaken diplomatic missions to countries at odds with the United States, began a rare visit to isolated North Korea yesterday to recover remains of American servicemen killed in the Korean War.
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War funding won’t be cut, senator says
Posted on April 9th, 2007 No commentsWASHINGTON — The chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee said Sunday that the Senate would not cut off funding for the Iraq war but would keep pressing President Bush for a settlement among Iraqi leaders to end the violence.
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Nothing great ever produced in isolation
Posted on April 9th, 2007 No commentsThe notion of cultural purity is a dead end, said famed cellist Yo-Yo Ma, who was born in Paris to Chinese parents and came to the United States as a child prodigy.
Ma’s internationally recruited Silk Road Ensemble involves instruments such as Indian sitars, Islamic ouds, and Chinese erhu, suona and pipa and has filled museums with works from Azerbaijan, Iran, Mongolia and Uzbekistan.
“I have this theory that I share with (Art Institute of Chicago president) Jim Cuno,” Ma told the Associated Press. “It’s that nothing great was ever produced in isolation.”
Ma says his study of history at Harvard University led him to realize that Eastern and Western cultures are not self-contained, but have mixed since at least the time of Alexander the Great.
“The guitar and the sitar are obviously related – even linguistically. The oud moves west from Persia to become the lute; it moves east to become the pipa. And a European hears an erhu and says it’s purely Chinese, a Chinese violin, but in Chinese the word `erhu’ means `two-stringed foreign instrument,”‘ Ma said.


