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- Finish Line: Dan Cook Dies at 81 - 1200 WOAI
Finish Line: Dan Cook Dies at 811200 WOAI, TX - 5 hours agoCook was part of the group of mid Twentieth Century sportswriters who could make a sporting event poetry for the ages. His columns, frequently featuring his ...
- Up Front (New York Times)
?I?ll confess that there are moments, when writing criticism, when I?d rather be writing poetry,? says William Logan. ?I can?t say I?ve ever found it the other way around.?
- St. Charles author pens sports book - The Courier News
St. Charles author pens sports bookThe Courier News, IL - 11 minutes agoWorks from the previous year are judged in categories of adult fiction, nonfiction, biography and poetry, and children's fiction and nonfiction. ...
- Outdoors calendar - Fort Worth Star-Telegram
May 31-June 1: Kayak fishing school for fly fishing with Lefty Ray Chapa, Port Aransas. $180. One day of classroom instruction, one day on the water. 210-260-6154, www.kayak4redfish.com. June 7: Free fishing day, 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Texas Freshwater ...
- New Book Explains How Devotional Hindus Connect to God - PR.com
Mukul Shri Goel, PhD, published by iUniverse, Inc., the leading provider of publishing technology solutions for authors, announced today the release of Devotional Hinduism: Creating Impressions for God. Kota, India, May 03, 2008 --( PR.com )-- From ...
- Kilin, the author who enriched Maltese literature, dies aged 90 - Times of Malta
Times of MaltaKilin, the author who enriched Maltese literature, dies aged 90Times of Malta, Malta - 40 minutes agoKilin will be remembered for his writings, Minister Dolores Cristina said as she expressed solidarity with his family. The PN said Kilin did not just get ...
- Cleveland Arts Prize announces 2008 winners - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Every year, the Cleveland Arts Prize highlights artists and leaders in the local culture whose work the judges believe brings pride to Northeast Ohio. Eleven people, including a young classical music composer and a bookseller with more than 50 years ...
- Arts community feels snub as council picks Gloucester's new poet ... - Boston Globe
"The noise of debate makes music," Gloucester poet John Ronan once wrote in a tribute to his flinty hometown. But the noise of late has hardly been music to his ears. Ronan's recent appointment as Gloucester's second poet laureate, following the ...
- McCain Has Plenty of Reason to Pick Pawlenty - Canada Free Press
Canada Free PressMcCain Has Plenty of Reason to Pick PawlentyCanada Free Press, Canada - 6 hours agoEarlier this year, Aaron put out a chapbook titled Oysters and the Newborn Child: Melancholy and Dead Musicians. Aaron’s poetry can be found on ...
- Murder of Dignity - OpEdNews.com
Prelude, 2008. There are cities you love at the first sight. Venice comes to mind, Paris or St. Petersburg. And there are cities which you have never seen but you love them as a legend. For me it was New Orleans. I dreamed to live there since ...
- Poetry Question Stumps McCain - Washington Post
Poetry Question Stumps McCainWashington Post, United States - 9 hours agoIn another unusual turn, an African American serviceman stood up at the meeting and asked the presumptive GOP nominee to take a picture with him, ...
- Around the Area - Maple Shade Progress
Around the AreaMaple Shade Progress, NJ - 1 hour agoPOETRY WRITING: Barnes & Noble in Marlton will host a poetry writing group at 7:30 pm on Monday, May 19. The store is located at 200 West Rte. 70. ...
- A rare slice of NZ railway history now online - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
A rare slice of NZ railway history now onlineScoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 31 minutes agoAll issues of the magazine, an official publication by the New Zealand Government Railways Department from May 1926 to June 1940, have been launched online ...
- Young Mugabe: The making of a despot - The Independent
Abandoned by his father, raised by his fanatically religious mother, and devastated by the death of his adored elder brother, Robert Mugabe's childhood left him lonely, bitter – and ruthless. Through a series of exclusive interviews with the ...
- Pop 10: Another reason to hate Hitler; Click & Clack get animated ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Journalist and historian Tony Perrottet reveals the disgusting personal habits of Hitler ("medical historians are unanimous that Adolf was the victim of uncontrollable flatulence") and other gross and unseemly facts your World History prof never told ...
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