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- Send in the Latrines (New York Times)
Food, shelter and clean water are what aid agencies emphasize. But human excrement is a weapon of mass destruction, transferring diseases such as cholera, meningitis and typhoid.
- Teachers shine at awards bash - This is Trowbridge
A SCHOOL governor and six teachers from across west and north Wiltshire have been celebrated for their excellence in education. Rebecca Humphries, a teacher in Warminster and Jane Ratcliff, a headteacher in Chippenham, won awards at the coveted West ...
- Lovers of Zion - Ha'aretz
Lovers of ZionHa'aretz, Israel - 25 minutes agoHe acquired his Hebrew during three years at the University of Cairo, and to this day he can declaim chapters from the Bible and passages from the poetry of ...
- Landmark is 'pulsating with artistic life' (The Journal News)
NYACK - The Edward Hopper House Art Center is a living, breathing organism of the arts.
- Teens partner with fourth-graders for poetry slideshow - SnoValley Star
Teens partner with fourth-graders for poetry slideshowSnoValley Star, Wa - 3 hours agoA fourth-grader at Snoqualmie Elementary School, Suyama put those images and others into a poem that was part of an assignmentgiven to students in both ...
- Wanda’s Picks (San Francisco Bay View)
Yesterday I spent some time in Algiers with Common Ground Relief co-founder Malik Rahim, who announced his candidacy for Congress last week at the Green Party convention in Chicago.
- Genghis Khan, Harlan Ellison and RFK - Salon
Tadanobu Asano in "Mongol." I'm still on vacation, but based on the response to my going-away post, it seems like I should spend the whole summer rotating between the beach and the mountains and let the parents keep debating offbeat family movies ...
- Hot Entertainment Picks: 07/25/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Hot Entertainment Picks: 07/25/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 4 hours agoThe Stone Circle gathers around a beach fire for poetry, storytelling and music at 9 pm Saturday off Stone Circle Drive 10 miles north of Elk Rapids. ...
- Memorial Day: Many QC residents might spend the holiday at home - Quad City Times
Memorial Day: Many QC residents might spend the holiday at homeQuad City Times, IA - 1 hour ago... contributions German immigrants made to the community with music, poetry and more. In case of inclement weather, the event will be cancelled. Free. ...
- Service has turned print into sound for blind for 30 years - The Patriot Ledger
Service has turned print into sound for blind for 30 yearsThe Patriot Ledger, MA - 6 hours agoThe 3:30 am slot offers night owls a half-hour of poetry. Two programs, “Turn the Page†and “Off the Shelf,†offer hour-long installments of current books. ...
- Art Bites - NY Arts Magazine
Art BitesNY Arts Magazine, NY - 1 hour agoDuring my daily walk down Bleeker Street, heading towards 7th Avenue, I deliberated bypassing my favorite patisserie in favor of the hip Mud coffee truck ...
- Monster mash (The Japan Times)
Explosion, the livehouse in Kagurazaka, central Tokyo, must have been named with nights like this in mind. Billy Trash, who's covered in blood, has discarded his double bass and stripped to his tiny, gonad-garroting Batman underpants. He charges into the crowd, pouring water over his head, then smothers himself in shampoo. The mixture of suds and blood turns him into the Pink Goo Monster from ...
- Salalah Tourism Festival begins today - Times of Oman
SALALAH — Salalah Tourism Festival 2008 — the 45-day-long cultural extravaganza — under the banner ‘Family Gathering’ will commence today with a variety of cultural programmes aimed at promoting tourism. The opening ceremony will be held at ...
- Mothers and others (WorldNet Daily)
My old friend "Ginny" – wife, mother, grandmother, artist – called right after dinner the other evening, sounding like she was in tears, the way she was the time she wrapped their family car around a tree and she turned to me, the non-driving advice maven, for comfort and encouragement.
- THIS WEEK (San Francisco Chronicle)
S EVENT ART IN THE ALLEY Kerouac Alley - the tiny strip of pavement that sits between City Lights Books and the Vesuvio Cafe, and straddles Chinatown (Grant Avenue), Specs Adler Cafe and Tosca - recharges its Beat legacy today for the 12th iteration of Art in...
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