The Japan Times Cube Mar 9, 2021
The Japan Times Cube Co., Ltd. (President: Minako Suematsu) aims to help ensure that traditional Japanese culture is passed on to future generations and to introduce its beauty and technology both domestically and internationally by acting as a media sponsor for the first Ronnie Prize hosted by JapanCraft21.
JapanCraft21, an organization dedicated to the renewal of traditional Japanese crafts, in collaboration with the Asia Society Japan Center has launched a contest to identify an exceptional individual with the vision and talent to revive a traditional Japanese craft so that it flourishes in the 21st century. The contest winner will be awarded ¥5 million ($50,000) toward achieving his or her vision and will receive active support from a mentor group composed of experts in fields such as business, design, product development and marketing.
Toys for Joy donations continue to arrive in February at the Pocono Record
Toys for Joy donations continue to arrive at the Pocono Record, months after the campaign ended on Christmas Eve of 2020.
The reason for this delay has been attributed to postal service delays being experienced nationwide. The Record did not receive its first list of donors until January 6.
Donations as of Friday
In memory of Dean and Albert Kresge - Raymond and Penny Simpson: $50
In memory of Samantha Agins and Ronnie Price. Always in our hearts - Creekside Quilters of Paradise Valley: $50
Breslauer Family- $100
In blessed memory of our son Jay Effross - The Effross Family: $100
OREM Mark Madsen, the nine-year NBA veteran who played alongside greats of the league like Kobe Bryant and Shaquille O Neal, is adding another NBA standout to his staff.
The second-year head coach at Utah Valley confirmed the school is bringing back alumnus and former NBA standout Ronnie Price to serve as the team s director of player development. Price s new role, which will work alongside Madsen and assistant coaches Todd Phillips, Todd Okeson and Jarred Jackson in developing and mentoring talent on the roster, beginning with the remainder of the 2020-21 season. Ronnie Price is a tremendous leader who will have a huge impact on the UVU men s basketball program, said Madsen, who was a first-round draft pick of the Los Angeles Lakers and won NBA titles in 2001 and 2002. I got to know Ronnie playing summer pickup basketball in 2004 at UVU. At that time, I was blown away not only with his basketball skill, but with who he is as a person. Ronnie later joined the Lakers and his kn
The Blazers Have a Defense Problem By #TheAverageFan on Jan 11, 2021, 6:29pm PST 6
Let me preface this, I am not a basketball expert. Like most of you reading I played a little bit in high school. I am just a loyal Trail Blazers fan that has read too many books on basketball and couldn t sleep the night after Damian Lillard waved goodbye and sent Paul George reeling seemingly for an entire year. With that established, here is what I have observed with this years team.
Neil Olshey has put together a roster that should legitimately have championship aspirations. I will never understand why we continue to refuse to sign a competent backup for Dame but beyond that I more or less understood every move that was made during the off-season. Quick tangent, here is a list of our backup PGs since Dame entered the league. (19-21
From killer gunmen to a fake cancer bride: 600 people locked up in Merseyside in 2020
Murderers, evil rapists, gangland thugs and bent cops were all jailed last year
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L-R Clement Martin, Toni Standen and Lee Abbott
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