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...ceremony but private meditation sessions can be arranged. RENGEJO-IN: This beautiful temple, tel: (81-73) 656 2233, is located atop Mount Koya - a place of pilgrimage for over a thousand years, home to Japan's oldest Buddhist sect (the Shingon-shu) and a World Heritage Site. You can reach it via a 90-minute train ride from Osaka, followed by a cable-car ascent. The 48-room shukubo is famous for its tofu and lavish temple altar. Meditation is held twice daily with instruction in English and Japanese. "The time it takes for a stick of incense to burn...
...ESPN camera crew tagging along.“[ESPN was] interested only because Jenny Thompson and I, who were two Olympic athletes, were going to Africa to see this program,” Cheek says. “But if that’s what it takes to reach a market that would otherwise never be exposed to this, then great.”Cheek’s work did not go unnoticed. His hometown of Greensboro declared March 23 “Joey Cheek Day” in honor of his accomplishments. MTV contacted Cheek about creating a show...
...number of African-American candidates vying for upper-tier political offices will only provide a greater platform to address minority issues. This year marked a record year for African-Americans; maybe the next few years will mark a record year for another minority group. Whether or not these candidates reach home plate is inconsequential, but we should applaud their efforts to have come to the plate with issues, passions, and a drive ready to swing for the representation of the under-represented. And if being black, Hispanic, or Asian will help them get there and energize others of their background...
Student volunteer groups who rely on the Red Line to reach their service sites are worried about red ink early next year. The agency that runs the T is hiking its fares, and that could leave a dent in service organizations’ budgets...
Although street lit's roots reach back to the 1970s and the novels of Donald Goines and Iceberg Slim, the development of cheap digital printing smashed one barrier to entry. And the advent of Amazon, which diminished the need for display space in bookstores, smashed another. So street-lit authors had a route around mainstream publishing houses. Following the success of The Coldest Winter Ever by Sister Souljah in 2000--it sold 475,000 copies--a flood of gritty, self-published crime novels hit the market. What street-lit authors may have lacked in wordsmithing, they made...