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  • Gorringe, who analyzed media surrounding the 2005 Gleneagles Summit, found that the Make Poverty History Campaign drew unprecedented attention.

    Craig and Marc Kielburger: A Permanent Home for the G20 2010

  • Gorringe, who analyzed media surrounding the 2005 Gleneagles Summit, found that the Make Poverty History Campaign drew unprecedented attention.

    Craig and Marc Kielburger: A Permanent Home for the G20 2010

  • The obelisk was erected on a freezing January day in 1881 in Central Park, nearly two and a half years after Gorringe first set sail for Alexandria.

    Manhattan Obelisks 2009

  • Gorringe had to negotiate for, purchase, and repair the dilapidated ocean steamer Dessoug in Alexandria, load the obelisk, brave the Atlantic, build a track to transport the obelisk on land to the Central Park (the obelisk moved about 100 feet per day across 96th St to Broadway, south to 86th St, and east toward the park), then raise the monument into its assigned location.

    Manhattan Obelisks 2009

  • "When I phone them up, I'm an isolated call to deal with, so I'm less important," says Gorringe.

    Twenty-One Top Twitter Tips 2009

  • Gorringe documented this bold engineering feat and the obelisk's long but interesting journey in his book Egyptian Obelisks.

    Manhattan Obelisks 2009

  • Gorringe, in the book I quoted earlier, argues, following the magisterial work of Bikkhu Parekh on the subject, that intercultural argument about what may or may not be good for human beings is bound to take account of irreversible moments in global history that make the denial of, say, equality between the sexes indefensible, even on the grounds of respecting diversity.

    Multiculturism: Friend or Foe 2007

  • Gorringe, in the book I quoted earlier, argues, following the magisterial work of Bikkhu Parekh on the subject, that intercultural argument about what may or may not be good for human beings is bound to take account of irreversible moments in global history that make the denial of, say, equality between the sexes indefensible, even on the grounds of respecting diversity.

    Multiculturism: Friend or Foe 2007

  • Gorringe, in the book I quoted earlier, argues, following the magisterial work of Bikkhu Parekh on the subject, that intercultural argument about what may or may not be good for human beings is bound to take account of irreversible moments in global history that make the denial of, say, equality between the sexes indefensible, even on the grounds of respecting diversity.

    Multiculturism: Friend or Foe 2007

  • THE VOICE: On rainy days at Wimbledon, the most listened-to voice is that of All England Club chief executive Chris Gorringe.

    USATODAY.com - Bra company pads Wimbledon prize money 2003

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