Originally posted on 24 April, 2008. Another classic Bob Dylan song. Like with “Martha,” I might be too young and inexperienced to do justice to this song, but I have lost a friend in my life, so you be the judge of that.
A Bontebok calf was born at the Ellen Trout Zoo the morning of Tuesday, 24 April 2007 in the giraffe exhibit. It is on display in that exhibit but since it is newborn, it curls up and sleeps a lot so may be difficult to spot if asleep in the grass; it will be close to its mother. After a day to bond with its mother and nurse, the calf received a neonatal exam by zoo staff to ensure that it is healthy. The newborn calf weighs 19 pounds and is a female. She appears to be thriving and her mother is very protective and caring.
Marie Digby at Ground Zero Performance Cafe, USC. 24 April 2009 She was at the show to promote the Asians for Miracle Marrow Matches(A3M) which recruits potential marrow donors so patients suffering from blood related diseases like leukemia can find matching donors and have life-saving transplants. websites: www.asianmarrow.org www.bethematch.org email: a3m@ltsc.org
Lisbon, 21-24 April – Interview with HE Prof. Peter Msolla, Tanzania’s Minister for Communications, Science & Technology,during the ITU’s World Telecommunication Policy Forum. WTPF is a high-level international event to exchange views on the key policy issues arising from todays fast changing information and communication technology (ICT) environment.
Lisbon, 21-24 April – Interview with Dr Hamadoun Touré, ITU Secretary-General,during the ITU’s World Telecommunication Policy Forum. WTPF is a high-level international event to exchange views on the key policy issues arising from todays fast changing information and communication technology (ICT) environment.