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Don Welsh, Chicago's top convention and tourism salesman, early this month embarked on one of the most high-wire sales trips of his tenure here flying to rival Las Vegas in an attempt to win back the National Hardware Show, once a cornerstone
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Scottish author Irvine Welsh, best known for the gritty Edinburgh novel ''Trainspotting,'' poses at the Algonquin Hotel in New York, August 14, 2006. Electronic publishing is allowing authors to be more creative and the best ones are successfully
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New Welsh language standards announced for consultation The standards will place binding duties on some private companies if people want to use Welsh A new set of Welsh language standards has been announced for consultation by the Welsh government
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The search is under way for the 2013 Wales Book of the Year Award winner with the announcement of the shortlist in an online broadcast. Nine works have been chosen in the three English language categories from more than 100 eligible books. Judges'
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A SON has pinned his last hope in a 21-year search for his birth mother on a picture of himself in an electric blue suit in front of a lime green car. Glenn Andrew Bishop, 48, from Macksville on New South Wales's north coast said he had been trying
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New York Welsh pub Longbow faces discrimination fine The couple advertise their business as the only Welsh pub in New York A Welsh pub in New York is facing a fine after advertising for staff with knowledge of Welsh culture. Michael Colbert,
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The sheer power of the Welsh bass-baritone voice was thrilling. Within minutes, Bryn Terfel revealed to a packed Aotea Centre the artistry and artfulness that have put him in the top echelon of today's singers. The Welsh bass-baritone launched
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Introducing song settings of John Masefield, Bryn Terfel said he was sure the poet would have loved Sydney Harbour. In fact, as the National Library's splendid Trove database shows, Masefield did visit Sydney in 1934, reading his work at the Great
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Union officials say they hope part of Wales' biggest steel contractor can be saved after it announced it is going into administration. Newport-based Rowecord Engineering says its 400 staff could be made redundant. The roof for the Olympics aquatic
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The group Cymdeithas Madog, will hold a weeklong language class at Elmhurst College in July. Coincidentally, another group, Welsh Heritage Week, also is holding a week of classes in the Welsh culture at the college. Though it was a fluke that both
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