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Ties with Tradition

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Ties with Traditions

Forty aprons donated by Macedonian Women from the Illawarra will be displayed at the Power House Museum in Darling Harbour from the 1st of August to 22nd November 2009.
The exibition features a vivid selection of Macedonian aprons and the stories of the women who made them - their lives, creativity, villages and traditions.

Macedonian News and Events

(AFX UK Focus) 2010-03-20 16:33 Macedonia sees economic recovery, may issue eurobond (Interactive Investor)
BRDO PRI KRANJU, Slovenia, March 20 (Reuters) - Macedonia is already on the path of economic recovery and may issue a euro bond this year, Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki said on Saturday. He said Macedonia expects its economy to expand by 2 percent in 2010 after a contraction of 0.7 percent in 2009. "The signs of the recovery are there ... this year we expect to have a 2 percent GDP growth ...

Macedonia prepares for budget cuts and layoffs (Akron Beacon Journal)
Macedonia prepares for budget cuts and layoffs

Macedonia man does amazing bowling feat one better with 28 straight strikes (The Cleveland Plain Dealer)
Last Tuesday, Jason Waters began a bowling series with 28 straight strikes in a men's handicap league at North Woods Lanes in Macedonia.

Macedonia sticks to NATO bid (People's Daily)
Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski said Wednesday that to join NATO would remain one of his country's foreign policy priorities. Gruevski told the visiting Admiral Mark Fitzgerald, Commander of NATO Joint Force Command Naples, that Macedonia is committed to achieving that end through its own reforms and contribution to NATO-led missions. "We are trying to do what a member state should do ...

Church marks Black History Month with talent event (Galveston County Daily News)
A Talent Extravaganza program at Greater Macedonia Baptist Church today will mark Black History Month.

Government meetings - March 22-25 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Government meetings - March 22-25

Tadic absent as Balkan leaders meet on EU integration (AFP via Yahoo! News)
An EU-Balkans summit aimed at speeding up the region's European integration met on Saturday, overshadowed by Serb President Boris Tadic's last minute decision not to attend.

NEWS IN BRIEF (Nine O'Clock)
Romanian tennis player Horia Tecau won the doubles event of the challenger tournament in Marrakech, a tournament with total prizes of EUR 106,500. Tecau teamed up with Serbia’s Ilija Bozoljac.

St. Patrick’s Day fest set for Sunday (Galveston County Daily News)
Holy Family Parish will have its annual St. Patrick Day festival from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday at St. Patrick Catholic Church in Galveston.

Platini may announce future plans at UEFA Congress (AFP via Yahoo! News)
UEFA president Michel Platini could announce this week whether he intends to bid for another four-year mandate.
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