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Daily Archives: May 14, 2011
You ask that I forget you ?
I love to watch artists at work. This is a working session of the Bulgarian mezzo-soprano Vesselina Kasarova & Nikolaus Harnoncourt animating the aria “Ch’io mi scordi di te?” from Mozart’s ” La clemeza di Tito”. (The conversation is in … Continue reading
Posted in Classical Music
Tagged Nikolaus Harnoncourt, Vesselina Kasarova, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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Healthy Business
I just read an article that health insurers (in the US) are making record profits. The reason for this is due to hefty premiums, but also that many people seem to postpone care, because they cannot afford the co-payments for … Continue reading
Posted in The world we live in Now
Tagged Chronic (medicine), Health, Health care, Insurance, Medicare, Medicine
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The mystery of God in a broken world
By Randall C Archibold As a poet, novelist and essayist, Javier Sicilia tapped a deep strain of Catholicism to obsess over “the mystery of God in a broken world,” as he put it two years ago when he was awarded … Continue reading
Posted in The world we live in Now
Tagged death, Drug Traficking, Juan Francisco, Poetry, Purpose of Life
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