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- Karadzic became one of world's most wanted men (Reuters via Yahoo! India News)
BELGRADE (Reuters) - Former Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, who was arrested on Monday, saw himself as a defender of Serbs during the 1992-95 Bosnian war but ended up a fugitive wanted on genocide charges.
- Civilian oversight part of King Co. police guild contract - Seattle Post Intelligencer
A first-ever comprehensive civilian review process is part of a tentative five-year contract agreement King County has reached with the King County Police Officers' Guild. The Guild entered into negotiations a year early in order to help speed up ...
- Spelling, poetry contests keep these seniors sharp - McAlester News-Capital & Democrat
MIDWEST CITY — Too old? That’s not what a 97-year-old McAlester resident thinks. And just because you retire from your job, doesn’t mean you should retire from your life, said Kathy Gooding of the Southern Oklahoma Development Association Area ...
- In brief (Yemen Times Online)
April 18 — Khalid Kalban, Chairman of Dubai Investment Company, arrived in Sana’a last Wednesday in an official visit to examine the possibilities of establishing investment projects in Yemen, as well as to meet Yemen’s senior government officials and businessmen.
- Lyric Strategies I - Bookslut
Lyric Strategies IBookslut, IL - 8 hours agoMuch of the poetry I admire uses the materiality of language to unfold “views,” revealing the flux around us. William Carlos Williams’s red wheelbarrow and ...
- HOLLIS TEEN BECOMES YOUNGEST GRADUATE OF UNH MANCHESTER - The Broadcaster
MANCHESTER -- Two and a half years ago, Marissa Houle graduated from Palomar College in San Marcos, Calif., at 16 years old. Armed with her associate degree in general studies, she moved to Hollis to pursue her degree at the University of New ...
- Poetry contest winners are fine specimens of insincerity - Democrat and Chronicle
If you want a good poem and a good apology, ask a kid. Young people, fourth-graders to be exact, have emerged as the stars of the first-ever Connections Contrition poetry contest. The first-place winner, drumroll please, is Leah Warth, 10, of ...
- Tulip Time not just open to the Dutch - Holland Sentinel
Tulip Time is a celebration of Dutch heritage, but look under the cap of a Dutch dancer and you’re likely to see a face without pale skin or blue eyes. Many people who are not of Dutch heritage enjoy celebrating the traditions and history of ...
- Norman students bring home creative writing awards - Ada Evening News
Norman students bring home creative writing awardsAda Evening News, OK - 1 hour agoIn the poetry competition, Emily Chase of Tahlequah was awarded the first-place $250 prize for “Neighbor,” a mature, lyrical reflection on an old neighbor ...
- From Skowhegan,Ozioma Onuzulike recounts his experience... - Vanguard
From Skowhegan,Ozioma Onuzulike recounts his experience...Vanguard, Nigeria - 4 hours ago2 at the Cummings dorm, also located at the lakeside, providing a quiet environment and inspiration for my art and poetry. Cottages are equipped with ...
- Do North calendar, part 2 - Eagle-Tribune
HOUSE OF THE SEVEN GABLES. Site includes House of the Seven Gables (Turner-Ingersoll Mansion) that inspired Nathaniel Hawthorne's novel, his birthplace and other historic houses, Colonial Revival gardens designed in 1909 and costumed interpreters ...
- One woman cultural army - Thanh Nien Daily
Thanh Nien DailyOne woman cultural armyThanh Nien Daily, Vietnam - 6 hours agoThe books, written in both Vietnamese and French and released by France’s L’Harmattan publishing house over 20 years ago, include Tam Cam (Ms. Tam, ...
- Bay St. Louis: Back in business (The Times of Acadiana)
As the entire Mississippi Gulf Coast slowly recovers from the wrath of Hurricane Katrina, hard-hit Bay St. Louis, which lost most of its town, has made a tremendous comeback and is back in business.
- Columbia Records Set to Release Actor Terrence - All About Jazz
Columbia Records Set to Release Actor TerrenceAll About Jazz, PA - 4 hours ago“I wanted him to recite some great Spanish poetry from 200 years ago over this beautiful music, but I couldn't get in touch with him," says Terrence. ...
- Cool musical happenings - Schenectady Gazette
Cool musical happeningsSchenectady Gazette, NY - 11 hours agoRanaldo played guitar, recited poetry and made other weird sounds while Singer manipulated two 16mm analytical film projectors; a parade of photographic ...
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