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- History laughs at both victim and aggressor - The New Nation
History laughs at both victim and aggressorThe New Nation, Bangladesh - Aug 11, 2008"Some people ask how do you attract the young and so many different people when your poetry is complicated and different. I say my accomplishment is that my ...
- One Housing Group organise concert to unite young people and raise ... - 24dash
One Housing Group organise concert to unite young people and raise ...24dash, UK - 1 hour agoFollowing tomorrows concert, One Housing Group, in partnership with Castlehaven Youth Project, plan to set up an anti-violence forum, with representatives ...
- 'Friendly Persuasions' at Pacific Serenades - Los Angeles Times
With 22 seasons under its belt, Pacific Serenades still makes a major point of trying to freshen the chamber music repertoire with newly commissioned works. Sunday afternoon in Pasadena's Neighborhood Church, the series presented its 90th commission ...
- China's junk culture (BBC News)
China is an emerging superpower, but back in the 19th Century Brits were scathing of this alien culture.
- The expatriate - The National
The expatriateThe National, United Arab Emirates - 54 minutes agoShapiro, who was hired by the Foreign Languages Press to translate fiction and poetry for the magazine Chinese Literature, describes those years as a golden ...
- BELGIUM IN BULGARIA: Business and poetry in the mind of a Belgian ... - Sofia Echo
BELGIUM IN BULGARIA: Business and poetry in the mind of a Belgian ...Sofia Echo, Bulgaria - 2 hours agoSince 2001 he could point out real changes that reflect the overall quality of life such as less unemployment, various advantages drawn from social policies ...
- Writer who prefers being a waiter is up for £60,000 prize - Evening Standard
A 28-year-old London waiter has been nominated for one of the world's most lucrative literary prizes for his first novel. Ross Raisin's debut God's Own Country is a contender for the £60,000 Dylan Thomas Prize for authors under the age of 30 ...
- A £5.4m Investment - Crain's Manchester Business
A £5.4m InvestmentCrain's Manchester Business, UK - 2 hours agoAn online catalogue means a company's employees can have a look and vote on new pieces of art for the office. “It allows for a wider level of engagement, ...
- Doctor remanded in police custody - Tribune
Dr A.P.S. Gambhir, who was arrested under provisions of the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act and Pre-Natal Sex Determination Test Act for intended abortion of a female foetus of a woman at Jatinder Gambhir Hospital on Pakhowal Road here on ...
- NORM: Sahara gets set for 'Raw Talent' - Las Vegas Review - Journal
NORM: Sahara gets set for 'Raw Talent'Las Vegas Review - Journal, NV - 3 hours agoAt Poetry Nightclub (Forum Shops at Caesars) on Sunday: Nelly, Allen Iverson, Chingy, Larry Hughes and the rap crew Saint Lunatics. ...
- VISI pays tribute to North Shore composer - North Shore News
VISI pays tribute to North Shore composerNorth Shore News, Canada - 3 hours ago"She picks poetry that is very close to the West Coast mentality. If you're feeling homesick sing some Jean Coulthard," says Duncan. ...
- Turner takes a wider view - Otago Daily Times
Turner takes a wider viewOtago Daily Times, New Zealand - 3 hours agoAt nearly 500 pages, Into the Wider World is an extensive anthology of essays, columns, articles and poetry, bound together by Turner's love of wild places ...
- The 28th SF Jewish Film Festival - San Francisco Chronicle
The 28th SF Jewish Film FestivalSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - Jul 18, 2008With Marci's film as well as archival photos and clips, we learn of Lisl's friendship with composer Franz Lehar, her marriage to a gambler and her eventual ...
- Insurers give worn flags a final salute (Everett Herald)
McClain Insurance Services in Everett and PEMCO Insurance recently gave away new flags to folks who brought in worn models that needed to be ceremoniously retired.
- Young Canadian medic killed in Afghanistan remembered as 'man of hope? - The Canadian Press
The Canadian PressYoung Canadian medic killed in Afghanistan remembered as 'man of hope?The Canadian Press, CFB GAGETOWN - Jul 16, 2008In front of the church, a dozen soldiers in dark-green dress uniforms stood at attention as Wilmot's flag-draped coffin was carried into the church, ...
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