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Steeped in history
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THE NAME of Bau may not ring a bell in ears of West Malaysians.
Nevertheless, the small town - an hour's drive (35km) to the west
of Kuching - has played an important role in the genesis of modern
Sarawak.
It was here that the Sultan of Brunei's viceroys, the Datuk
Patinggis (whose descendants bear the titles of Abang and Dayang),
set up court before the coming of Sir James Brooke.
Bau is the urban centre of Bau District, which has more than
45,000 people, of whom 80 per c...
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Steeped in history
The Malay Mail
; THE NAME of Bau may not ring a bell in ears of West Malaysians. Nevertheless, the small town - an hour's drive (35km) to the west of Kuching - has played an important role in the genesis of modern Sarawak. It was here that the Sultan of Brunei's viceroys, the Datuk Patinggis (whose descendants bear
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A life of laughter
Jerusalem Post
; ... learned the art of Gothic lettering, which the Germans found attractive. Having such a skill afforded him a job producing signs and maps for the Nazis in the ghetto and camps. The sisters remember their father chuckling over the signs he made. No dogs or Jews allowed ...
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The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Bau, Genevieve J. (Nee Leary). Age 91 years. Aug. 31, 1996. Beloved wife of the late Chauncey E. Bau. Dear mother of Susan (Ron) Firchow and William (Emilie) Bau. Dear grandmother of Cheryl (John) Battisfore, Cindy (Dave) Gares, Linda (John) Malek, Sandra (Gene) Slater, Kenneth (Michelle) Firchow,
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Bau.Waus aims to take a bite out of the market
The Scotsman
; A NEW Edinburgh-based start-up, hoping to transform the humble hot dog into a gourmet feast has successfully raised more than GBP 350,000 from investors. Bau.Waus is aiming to open its first outlet in the West End of Edinburgh by August and said it plans to take a big bite out of the fast food
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Grateful Survivor Lists Schindler's Legacies
Chicago Sun-Times
; TEL AVIV - Josef Bau hasn't seen the movie "Schindler's List" yet. He doesn't have to. The Polish-born graphic artist was in it. Oskar Schindler saved Bau's life and that of at least 1,200 other Jews who would have been killed in the Plaszow death camp or transported to other extermination centers
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The Yajnavalkya cycle in the Brhad Aranyaka Upanisad.(Critical Essay)
The Journal of the American Oriental Society
; INTRODUCTION ANY ATTEMPT TO TRACE the textual testimony regarding the doctrine of karman and reincarnation in the early Upanisads must sooner or later recognize that there are two, apparently contradictory, traditions. The one that has been discussed more widely is found in Brhad Aranyaka Upanisad
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BAU calm, rail communication with northern region restored, THE INDEPENDENT
The Independent (Bangladesh)
; ... tomorrow, BAU sources said. The teachers of BAU held a silent rally while the students held a rally expressing their joy hearing the news that BAU would not be renamed. The employees of BAU will bring out a silent rally tomorrow. Campus sources said that the students ...
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BAU's pioneering role in agricultural education, THE INDEPENDENT
The Independent (Bangladesh)
; The Bangladesh Agricultural University (BAU) is the premier university of its kind in the country. Its scholastic pursuits cover all the domains of agricultural sciences having a direct bearing on terrestrial and aquatic productivity. Its mandatory obligation is to provide institutional leadership
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ARTIST SURVIVED NAZI DEATH CAMPS SCHINDLER SAVED MAN SHOWING CREATIONS AT NEW YORK GALLERY.(News/National/International)
Rocky Mountain News (Denver, CO)
; Byline: Verena Dobnik Associated Press NEW YORK -- A bunk in a Nazi death camp was the couple's wedding bed. Joseph Bau sneaked into the women's barracks to join his bride Rebecca; a siren interrupted their unconsummated bliss. ``I knew that if I didn't show up for the roll call on the men's side,
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Gourmet hot dog cafes close doors
Evening News - Scotland
; A GOURMET hot dog business has gone into liquidation after failing to tickle enough of the Capital's taste buds. Bau.waus Limited, which has two takeaway shops in Edinburgh, has been forced to close its doors after a drop in demand for its German sausages left the company's finances on the
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