| Pregame show
He also has served as coordinator of the college's writing program; director of the honors program; and editor of The Sextant, a publication of faculty research. His collection of short stories, "Off in Zimbabwe," won the prize for fiction from the Association of Writers and Writing Programs. IN LOCAL GALLERIES: Zumi's Expresso & Ice Cream in Ipswich marks its fifth anniversary with a show of new paintings by Julia Purinton, opening tomorrow and running through February. The large-scale paintings celebrate the beauty and transience of the natural world, and reflect the artist's interest in mood and memory. Since its opening, Zumi's has offered exhibition space in the café to local artists. "Nara to Nantucket," an exhibit of photographs by Steve Fulghum, opens at the Marblehead Arts Association from 2 to 4 p.m.
Featured PRFirm
You do not need any permission to link to any of the pages on this site. Limited copyright is granted for you to use and/or republish any of the press releases on this site for any legitimate media purpose as long as you reference PRWeb as the source. Using the press releases from the PRWeb network of sites on other sites that offer competing services to those offered by PRWeb, including but not limited to press release distribution, is expressly prohibited under the terms of this copyright. Non-press release pages (Press Release Tips, About PRWeb, etc..) cannot be republished without prior written consent of PRWeb. You may, however, link to these pages from your site. .
Internet United Kingdom Points Finger at Chinese Army for Increased ...
British officials accused China of organized cyber-warfare against computer systems of banks and other large corporations located in the United Kingdom. The head of Britain's domestic spy agency MI5, Jonathan Evans, distributed a letter to more than 300 executives and security officers of large banks and major financial institutions. Evans reportedly warned them "of the electronic espionage attack" by "Chinese state organizations." Specifically, companies were warned of risks of the Chinese Army, which is known to use the Internet to steal personal information and other data. "The letter acknowledges the strong economic and commercial reasons to do business with China, but the need to ensure management of the risks involved," warns a letter published on the Centre for the Protection of the National Infrastructure, where the report was originally published.
|