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- Hardware Report: Apple May Ditch Intel Chipsets in New MacBooks - DailyTech
Mention Apple in the tech community and one is sure to invoke a firestorm of criticism and debate. Indeed few topics excite tech readers quite like the moves of Apple which tends to draw inordinately passionate praise and criticism. However, one of ...
- A Thousand Mile Rickshaw Race and Lessons from Seattle's Pre ... - KUOW NPR
KUOW NPRA Thousand Mile Rickshaw Race and Lessons from Seattle's Pre ...KUOW NPR, WA - 9 hours agoWe also get life lessons from Seattle's pre–grunge era. Kennydale poet Judith Skillman brings us three poems that offer familiar summer pleasures – peonies, ...
- Blood Wedding stabs at the heart of tragedy - Metro
MetroBlood Wedding stabs at the heart of tragedyMetro, UK - 11 hours agoThe additional cast clunk badly and hammily on occasion, and the excessive music dolefully drowns out the poetry. But as dusk lowers over the Thames, ...
- The songs that put poetry in emotion - Mail on Sunday
The songs that put poetry in emotionMail on Sunday, UK - 4 hours agoBy Simon Cable Wise men say only fools rush in. But that hasn't stopped countless romantics falling head over heels in love. And listening to Elvis Presley ...
- The trouble with fairy-tales - The Independent
Like most girls of her age, Ariane Sherine believed in romance. She thought she had only to find the right person to find perfect passion and happiness. Then, slowly and painfully, she discovered the truth... I was 15, he was 16, and our romance ...
- Hill Canadianizes slave literature; Grant celebrates North Preston - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Hill Canadianizes slave literature; Grant celebrates North PrestonTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 13 minutes agoThough Hill recounts the typical horrors (mass murders, splitting up of families, the stench of slave ships, the death-march coffles, rape, etc. ...
- Most dangerous country of the World - Pakistan News Service
The cover stating " the most dangerous country in the world is not Iraq. But it’s Pakistan" sent a wave of shock and anger all over Pakistan with analysts fearing the Newsweek’s move as part of ongoing campaign against the country’s nuclear ...
- See Cruz (and more) - Creative Loafing Tampa
See Cruz (and more)Creative Loafing Tampa, FL - 1 hour agoThe smoothly digestible freneticism of WALL-E’s last act is a bit of a let-down after the near-minimalist poetry of the unconventional opening passages ...
- Carnival of Memories - CNW Group
Moving account of one family's quest for freedom, love, and life in-between >> NEW YORK, Sept. 12 /CNW/ -- Meet Lyana Lagos, and follow her as she describes her life and personal experiences being the daughter of a Dominican family that escapes one ...
- Humanae Vitae - The Bulletin
We, the undersigned, honor the 40th anniversary of the publication of this prophetic document by affirming our acceptance of its teachings and commitment to its full implementation. This document again proclaimed the Church's teaching that "each and ...
- Thursday August 28, 2008 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 - Berkeley Daily Planet
Thursday August 28, 2008 THURSDAY, AUGUST 28Berkeley Daily Planet, CA - 16 hours ago414-4485. www.altagalleria.com Doug Minkler “Banned and Recovered: Artist Responds to Censorship†Opening reception at 6:30 pm at the African American ...
- Movies (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Philip Roth's novella "The Dying Animal" inspires this drama of a renowned, skirt-chasing academic (Ben Kingsley), whose affair with a Cuban-American graduate student (Penélope Cruz) awakens his sense of sexual possessiveness, throwing his life into emotional disarray.
- Beloit College Theatre to present complex love story ‘Forever Waltz' (Beloit Daily News)
“The Forever Waltz,†by award winning playwright Glynn Maxwell, is sure to offer challenges to some Beloit College theater students, as well as entertainment to the community of Beloit.
- Poet who gave identity to Palestinians dies - CNN
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip (AP) -- Mahmoud Darwish, whose prose gave voice to the Palestinian experience of exile, occupation and infighting, died Saturday in Houston, Texas. He was 67. Mahmoud Darwish, in Ramallah in 2000, saw his poems become anthems ...
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