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Network Norfolk : Wymondham honours Far East prisoners of war

Wymondham honours Far East prisoners of war   An ecumenical memorial service at St Thomas of Canterbury in Wymondham heard about the ‘shift of mental furniture’ of one Far East prisoner of war. Fr Pat Cleary, parish priest of St Thomas of Canterbury, hosted the service for Far East prisoners of War, which was organised by Peter Wiseman. He was joined by Fr Denis Gallagher and an Anglican guest, Rev Pauline Simpson.  The church had been built in 1952 by Fr Cowin, who was himself a prisoner of war in Thailand, and used to say a daily Mass for those who died in Japanese camps. This practice has turned into an annual service which now takes place on the Sunday closest to May 14, the anniversary of the liberation of Rangoon (now Yangon) in 1945. 

Transcripts For KQEH Nightly Business Report 20120816

core c.p.i., which takes out food and energy costs, edged up only 0.10%, the smallest increase since february. suzanne pratt takes a look at whether inflation is a likely to remain tame. reporter: at this fruit and vegetable market in new york city, prices this summer have been pretty stable. little evidence of the drought that s been destroying crops in the midwest, and virtually no sign of inflation. thanks to a wet, hot summer on the east coast, local produce is plentiful, which helps explain the limited drought effect here. on top of that, businesses are reluctant to pass higher costs on to customers. if you change prices drastically then people won t come back in. we try not to make the world problems, like drought or weather try not to effect our prices as it would like a big company because we feed the neighborhood. reporter: but, perhaps more surprising is the lack of price pressure throughout the economy, despite all the money the federal reserve keeps pumping

Transcripts For KQED Nightly Business Report 20120816

only 0.10%, the smallest increase since february. suzanne pratt takes a look at whether inflation is a likely to remain tame. reporter: at this fruit and vegetable market in new york city, prices this summer have been pretty stable. little evidence of the drought that s been destroying crops in the midwest, and virtually no sign of inflation. thanks to a wet, hot summer on the east coast, local produce is plentiful, which helps explain the limited drought effect here. on top of that, businesses are reluctant to pass higher costs on to customers. if you change prices drastically then people won t come back in. we try not to make the world problems, like drought or weather try not to effect our prices as it would like a big company because we feed the neighborhood. reporter: but, perhaps more surprising is the lack of price pressure throughout the economy, despite all the money the federal reserve keeps pumping in. it s put a lot of liquidity into the banks but that liq

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