City has control at Dearborn festival judge says

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- City has control at Dearborn festival judge says
- After four visits to Helsinki this must be love
- Time for drugs to get back to earth

City has control at Dearborn festival judge says
Detroit Free Press
In previous years the group and its pastor George Saieg attended the annual Arab International Festival in Dearborn to hand out literature about Christianity on sidewalks according to a lawsuit filed this week. The group seeks to convert Muslims to Christianity at the three-day festival which is to start today. HANCCK: UP district and Finlandia make a dealAn Upper Peninsula school district and Finlandia University have partnered to exchange building space for tuition. The 12-year private-public partnership in Hancock is to provide $4. 2 million in tuition scholarships at Finlandia for students in the Hancock Public Schools. Under the agreement Hancock Public Schools will offer up its current middle school and Condon Athletic Complex to accommodate university’s academic and athletic programs. Finlandia will offer tuition breaks beginning with a class of 28 recent Hancock graduates or about half the graduating class said Hancock High School Principal John Sanregret.
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After four visits to Helsinki this must be love
Kentucky.com
If you’re lucky an orchestra in full formal dress will be tuning up in the bandstand across from the Kappeli for one of the concerts that continue throughout the day. I was so entranced by the music (and cloudberry liqueur) that I sat through two concerts — a fiery tango performance that would have made Carlos Gardel proud (the Finns are passionate devotees of tango) and a tribute to a native son composer Jean Sibelius that included his epic Finlandia and The Swan of Tuonela. If you are a fan of Sibelius you might be able to catch a concert of his music at Finlandia Hall but even if he is not on the hall’s concert schedule during your visit you can pay your respects at one of the city’s most unusual monuments. The Sibelius Monument in Sibelius Park is a sculpture resembling organ pipes. It is 600 hollow steel pipes welded together in a wavelike pattern. Helsinki is composed of a number of bays peninsulas and islands on the Gulf of Finland and near the Baltic Sea. A pleasant way to spend a summer afternoon is to take a cruise through its winding canals — like Stockholm Helsinki is often referred to as “the Venice of the North.

Time for drugs to get back to earth
Calgary Herald
Taking a green approach to health means asking whether there are alternatives to conventional therapies and medications. It means finding good health through nutritious foods exercise and naturally derived treatments. "We need to go back into the woods a little way" said Harlan Lahti founder of Vancouver’s Finlandia Pharmacy which specializes in natural medicine. "We need to get back to the earth. "Lahti who is a licensed pharmacist started Finlandia more than 30 years ago after working with senior citizens and becoming frustrated with their reliance on pharmaceuticals. "Back then it seemed that drugs were the answer" he said. "But it’s become a monster.

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