Radiation checks on Japanese food imports
Countries reliant on Japanese food imports are checking for possible radiation contamination resulting from Japan's nuclear crisis.
Entretien avec Alfredo Espinoza (Rencontres 2011)
Alfredo Espinoza est le saxophoniste et clarinettiste chilien dont le film Escape al silencio, du cinéaste Diego Pequeño, raconte la singulière trajectoire professionnelle. Il a joué dans les années 70 dans des groupes français tels que "les Haricots Rouges" ou "les Pieds de Poule", puis il est rentré au Chili. Dans cet entretien, il revient sur sa formation de musicien, en Argentine, où il a passé une bonne partie de sa jeunesse.
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How the Cow Ate the Cabbage Read A Loud
This video is a play on the story "There Was an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly". The theme is a barnyard and a series of events creates an opportunity for a cow to get out of a gate to eat some cabbage in the field. Words appear at the bottom of the screen and each word is highlighted as it is said. Content is appropriate for elementary students.
The Life and Works of Langston Hughes
Hughes wrote of the beauty, dignity, and heritage of blacks in America. Interviews, music, and dance performances convey his work and influence, discussed by James Baldwin and biographer Arnold Rampersad. (56:34)
Sensing the Unseen: The Evanescent: Tasting
March 11 Speakers: Amy Trubek and Brad Weiss.
Taste is at once a subjective aesthetic experience and also subject to normative judgment.
Don't let this crisis go to waste! Executive Education CNN advert Peter Voser GLS 2010 interview Paul Bulcke GLS 2010 interview Regent Street Sewer AA98_05975 REGENT STREET SEWER, Regent Street, Westminster, Greater London. A workman looking along the Regent Street sewer by torchlight. Photographed by Eric de Mare. Date range: 1945-1980. Japan can fund quake budget-EcoMin A Pig Worth Saving Conversation on Leadership & Global Justice Spanier at Senate Appropriations hearing in Harrisburg, March 16, 2011 This Week @Minnesota: March 12-18 Sara Neher's Video Blog: Full-Time MBA 3-16-11 Welcome to GRCC Pakistan's troubled economy
Understanding industry architecture (especially in financial services) can help us to understand both the causes of and remedy for our malaise, argues Michael G Jacobides, Associate Professor of Strategic and International Management
"The SEP programme strengthened my position as a leader and helped me get through what have been some pretty challenging times economically," Philip Stockton(SEP65) shares his thoughts on the School's Senior Executive Programme in a new CNN advert.
Peter Voser, CEO of Royal Dutch Shell, on what we can learn from emerging markets
Paul Bulcke, CEO, Nestle S.A., on what we can learn from emerging markets

Japanese Economics Ministers Kaoru Yosano tells Reuters that Tokyo should have no trouble financing addition disaster relief spending.
The Ossabaw Hog shares its unique genetic legacy with visitors to Colonial Williamsburg's Great Hopes Plantation. Historic Farmer Wayne Randolph talks about the rare breed.Author(s):
Participants in the Jepson School of Leadership Studies' Jepson Colloquium 2011 take part in an informal discussion on Leadership & Global Justice. January 28-29, 2011
Excerpts from President Graham Spanier's remarks and responses to questions from Pennsylvania senators on the Appropriations Committee. This was during annual hearings on the state's budget and the 52% cut in Penn State's appropriation.
It's the week of March 12-18th and in this episode of This Week @Minnesota, the Twin Cities campus is a lonely place because of spring break. Medical students were on campus though, because it was Match Day on Thursday. Match Day is when medical students learn where they will be placed for their residencies. Plus, take a look at a U of M technology that helps prevent runoff from getting into our lakes and streams when the snow starts to melt.
Round 2 decisions, the waitlist and Global Business Experiences are the topics for this video blog from Sara Neher, Assistant Dean of MBA Admissions at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business.
President Ender welcomes new students to campus.
Dr Kamal Munir says the development of a clear industrial policy is key to reversing Pakistan's economic decline















