Word: nal
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...nal day of my first trip to North Korea, my guides reached out to me. "We are trying very hard to get investors into the DPRK." They asked me to recruit people at home interested in doing business in North Korea...
...born students. The town's Irish language school, Gaelscoil Mhíchíl Cíosóg, surpassed the figure this year, with 10% of its admissions made up of children of immigrant parents - Nigerian, Polish, Dutch, Ghanaian and Spanish among them. Initially, says principal Dónal O hAiniféin, the school was not an obvious choice for immigrants, but as their communities put down roots, "They tell me, 'My child is Irish, I'd like him or her to be fluent in the Irish language.'" Schools around Ennis are now discussing raising the required minority...
...without beingoverly explicit.The three believe that the play is alreadya success. Though they would likean audience, they are more interested inthe process and feel they have alreadylearned much through it. But that doesn’tmean the audience is unimportant tothem. “The audience is the fi nal piece,”Pecci says. “[The ability to] audibly touchthe audience, it makes the whole processmore real and makes theater differentfrom movies...Theater is a living, breathingorganism.”The trio is uncertain whether they willpursue similar projects in the future. Allhope to continue...
...which turned Jonathan Harker?s trip to Castle Dracula into a symphony of thun-der, horses? hooves and whinnies, shouting villagers, shrieking carriage springs and the baying of wolves - set to a breathless mixture of narration and dialogue, and prefigured by the urgent underscoring of Bernard Herrmann?s origi-nal music - listeners must have realized with a thrill that they were in for a splendid summer of weekly drama. Just another conquest for Welles the Boy Wonder...