AVON — Stella Moga-Kennedy founded Le Chaperon Rouge in the basement of a North Olmsted church in 1982 with only $1,800 and three schoolchildren. Now, through hard work and constant dedication, Le ...
A WRITER in the April Atlantic, in lamenting the passing of the chaperon, proves that he has ‘kept up’ with the modern generation. I, as one of that much discussed generation, am grateful to him for ...
After waiting five years for a passport to immigrate to the United States, Stella Moga-Kennedy left Communist Romania with her husband and daughter in 1979. Arriving in America with a master’s degree ...
NANCY and I are middle-aged, and I am a member of a college faculty. We have lived most of our lives in a college town; we have seen a good deal of social life as it flourishes academically in the ...
The president of the world's largest economy is attending the World Economic Forum in Switzerland from January 19 to January 23, positioning himself as a conqueror. This year's edition will be shaped ...
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