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...have an Australian, a Slovenian, a Kenyan and a Polish-Ghanaian in a bar. It sounds like the setup for a bad joke. But in person it more closely resembled a meeting of a United Nations subcommittee—with one important difference. Mozzarella sticks...
...make friends in America, unlike back home,” says Samuel M. Kabue ’06, who is from Kenya. “They are so warm and open.” But another Sam (Palmer-Amaning ’05), this time of the Polish-Ghanaian variety (his mother is the former, for those who are wondering), jumps in to disagree. “With relationships you cannot be too open immediately with Americans—people get offended so easily here.” And there was a brief moment of international tranquility as heads around...
Stuff I discovered last week at the 2002 World Congress of Accountants: 1) International accountancy is facing a crisis of public confidence that will be countered only through the rigorous application of universal standards ensuring consistent auditing, and 2) Don't get between a hungry Ghanaian accountant and her free California roll...
Counter recalls that he tracked down a Ghanaian minister living in Wellesley in an effort to get someone from the same culture to appeal to her and offer help...
When asked by a graduate student of Ghanaian origin about his future plans for Ghana—Annan’s home country—after completing his U.N. term, Annan didn’t skip a beat: “I want to go back and be a farmer,” he quipped...