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- Court rejects Lesbos 'insult' - Scotsman
A GREEK court has dismissed a request by residents of the Aegean island of Lesbos to ban the use of the word "lesbian" to describe gay women, according to a court ruling made public yesterday. Three residents of Lesbos, the birthplace of the ancient ...
- Government of Canada Supports Cape Breton's Magazine Centre for ... - Market Wire (press release)
Government of Canada Supports Cape Breton's Magazine Centre for ...Market Wire (press release) - 5 hours agoIts project, Read Cape Breton Online, will allow all Canadians to access over 5000 pages of stories, interviews, folklore, songs, and poetry about the ...
- Abed Z. Bhuyan - On Faith
On FaithAbed Z. BhuyanOn Faith, DC - 2 hours agoIt took experimenting with different mediums, particularly creative writing (Khaled Abou El Fadl's Search For Beauty in Islam) and poetry (Khalil Gibran's ...
- Adair: Finishing what MLK started - Enterprise News
Adair: Finishing what MLK startedEnterprise News, MA - 15 hours ago... so famous, black American. Some students really show their creative side, through poetry and one act plays. Reading them, I've learned a thing or two. ...
- Dear Abby: Guardian's cancer diagnosis puts boy's future in question - Philadelphia Daily News
DEAR ABBY: My cousin's 9-year-old son, "Andy," has been living with me for the past few years. Now my husband has been diagnosed with cancer, and I must return Andy to his mother. Abby, his mother is an alcoholic and drug addict. She has no income ...
- PHOTO COURTESY OF SLAVA’S SNOW SHOW - Taipei Times
PHOTO COURTESY OF SLAVA’S SNOW SHOWTaipei Times, Taiwan - 24 minutes agoIt is this world that inspires Polunin: “I love the art of clowning, full of poetry and insanity,” he wrote in an essay introducing his work. ...
- The collector - Daily Telegraph
Known as the 'Barnum of the book trade', William Foyle founded a legendary bookshop and collected a superb private library, which is to be auctioned next month. Tim Willis reports WHO would buy a book from Foyles? Its time-consuming quirkiness is now ...
- Crossen & Co. Names New Chairman, President & CEO to Lead the Midland ... - PR.com
Midland, MI, May 19, 2008 --( PR.com )-- Crossen & Co. announced today it has named two new executives to lead the Midland-based media and publications company. Michael Westendorf, the former chairman and chief executive at Midland Hockey, has been ...
- The best is yet to be: Dr. Strock: a year after retirement - Martha's Vineyard Times
The best is yet to be: Dr. Strock: a year after retirementMartha's Vineyard Times, MA - 48 minutes agoAs a teen, time goes on forever." For elders, he says, there is the subtext: "Do I have the time?" Sounding thoughtful, he says, "No one can do it for you. ...
- Commentary - To the men and women of Air University - Maxwell Gunter Dispatch
Commentary - To the men and women of Air UniversityMaxwell Gunter Dispatch, AL - 1 hour agoI have tried to live by this no matter what the Air Force asked me and my family to do. It’s as follows: “If a man is called to be a street sweeper, ...
- A Barely Audible Conversation - The Ledger
A Barely Audible ConversationThe Ledger, FL - 11 minutes agoSo often, reading a poem can in itself feel like a thing overheard. Here, Mary-Sherman Willis of Virginia describes the feeling of being stilled by ...
- Poets unite for festival reading - Peterborough Evening Telegraph
POETRY will take centre stage at an event in Peterborough tonight. Members of Poets United will be performing at the John Clare Theatre, in Broadway, starting at 7.30pm. The free event follows the festival’s theme of Summer Fantasy, with a number ...
- A dark villainous monster, - Teen Ink
Teen InkA dark villainous monster,Teen Ink - 5 hours agoTeen Ink is a national teen magazine, book and website featuring teen writing, information, art, photos, poetry, teen issues and more. ...
- ’07 alumni reflect on Binghamton experience - Inside BU
Inside BU’07 alumni reflect on Binghamton experienceInside BU, NY - 10 minutes ago... in poetry, though she remains in contact with her Binghamton life. “My college friends are pretty much family, and we keep in touch a lot,” she said. ...
- Book Briefs: Sunday, July 6, 2008 (The Oklahoman)
Mysteries • "Last Rituals” by Yrsa Sigurdardottir (William Morrow, $23.95). The mutilated body of a German student is discovered at the University of Reykjavik, and police quickly make an arrest. But the student's parents think the police have the wrong man. The parents send a representative to hire Thora Gudmundsdottir, an attorney and single mom who takes the case because she needs the ...
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