Mr.Jackson converted a rustic red barn into a herpetarium with displays for a dozen exotic and venomous snakes, including a Burmese python and a monocled cobra.
In east London's Brick Lane, Bangladeshis go to the Jamma Mesjid, a mosque that served earlier immigrants as a synagogue and still earlier ones as a Huguenot church.
Mohammad Yunus, the unflappably optimistic founder of Grameen Bank in Bangladesh, a microfinance institution for which he won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006, is adamant that business remains unscathed.