26Oct
Part of Romania’s uniqueness is the balancing act it plays between its old-world heritages and its simultaneous attempts to step into modernity. However, it’s clear that mentality moves at a slower pace than industrial progress (for better or for worse), and this leads to some interesting hybrids of that ‘old’ and ‘new’. I’ve written about this juxtaposition before–the ways in which the new democracy and the old ideals sometimes swirl together. Therefore, it’s not uncommon for me to see fam
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25Oct
Sponsored Links The Marine Corps Marathon, also known as “The People’s Marathon” is organized by the United States Marine Corps, and ranks as the fifth largest marathon in the United States and ninth largest in the world. Since the race began in 1976 more than 380,000 runners, military and civilian, have participated and crossed the finish line in the marathon
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Marine Corps Marathon 2009 Winners Race to the Finish Line – HULIQ