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- Sam Hunt and Montana Poetry Day -Friday 18 July (Scoop.co.nz)
Sam Hunt and Montana Poetry Day -Friday 18 July. Montana Poetry Day has become a recognised celebration of NZ Poetry .
- Teen bicyclist dies from injuries - Union Leader
MANCHESTER – A teenage bicyclist who collided Saturday with a city fire department pickup truck died this morning at Boston Children's Hospital, police said. Amanda Panzini Amanda Panzini, 15, of 607 Harvard St., suffered serious head injuries in ...
- Molestation suspect in N.H. after Mexico arrest - International Herald Tribune
BRENTWOOD, N.H. : A sex offender who lived with a family after prison, then fled after being accused of molesting their 5-year-old son, appeared in court Friday following his return from Mexico, where he apparently spent a decade on the lam. The FBI ...
- A Sea of Tranquillity? - bbc
President Sarkozy has greeted the 43 world leaders for a summit that at least looks more successful than many of us expected. He welcomed Mrs Merkel with a hug, Gordon Brown with what could have been a joke and the Turkish leader very quickly ...
- Poetry Is..Live - WMNF
Poetry Is..LiveWMNF, FL - 53 minutes agoQ was a member of the First Place National Poetry Slam Team 2007. Poetry Is...Live is an ongoing series of intimate poetry and music happenings, ...
- The American Debate: Obama-Clinton? Stranger things have happened (Philly.com)
Obama-Clinton. Don't rule it out. I'm aware that the Democratic "dream team" scenario is widely scorned by the practitioners of conventional wisdom. But now that Barack Obama has attained the status of near-presumptive nominee, I wouldn't be shocked to hear a growing clamor for
- Jenny Diski tries to stay awake - London Review of Books (subscription)
Jenny Diski tries to stay awakeLondon Review of Books (subscription), UK - 2 hours agoShearsman Books published his prose Journals in 2006. James Meek’s most recent novel, We Are Now Beginning Our Descent, was awarded the Prince Maurice prize ...
- Louis L'Amour illustrator: Things have changed - North Platte Bulletin
Louis L'Amour illustrator: Things have changedNorth Platte Bulletin, NE - 1 hour agoHe has designed the logo for Nebraska’s Cowboy Poetry gathering in Valentine for the past nine years and been featured in Nebraska Life magazine. ...
- Latitude 41N menu lets you eat healthfully to any degree you want - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Peggy Turbett/The Plain Dealer The Southwest Quesadilla has two crisped tortillas packed with scrambled eggs, mild chorizo, avocado, black beans and cheddar cheese, and topped with tomato salsa. Have you been to Latitude 41N? E-mail us your review of ...
- Running on empty - La Grange Daily News
Filling up my truck back home this week, I felt the pain at the pump as the price ticked above $90 and kept on going to $93. Every Georgia motorist experiences the exact same frustration - or perhaps rage - as they fuel their vehicles to go to work ...
- Introducing rich and exotic traditions of Arabian cuisine - Pakistan Daily
Introducing rich and exotic traditions of Arabian cuisinePakistan Daily, Pakistan - 23 minutes agoTrue to the belief, the Arabian food delights, presented with the essential aromatic taste of saffron, was like music and poetry, only to be enjoyed through ...
- Bulletin Board, June 15 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board, June 15Norwich Bulletin, CT - 2 hours agoCONNECTICUT POETRY SOCIETY, 10 am to noon, July 5, East Lyme High School, EAST LYME. All area poets are invited to attend. Bring a work in progress or your ...
- [yellow tail] Searches for America's Most Sparkling City New ... - PR Web (press release)
[yellow tail] Searches for America's Most Sparkling City New ...PR Web (press release), WA - 21 minutes agoRide a cable car, windsurf the Golden Gate, scribble poetry in a North beach cafe. Power-shop. See an opera, then club-crawl through cyber-cool SoMa. ...
- Iraqi translators have the deadliest job (San Francisco Chronicle)
Neither his parents nor his siblings know he works for the U.S. Army. It's bad enough that he wakes up each night around 2 a.m., the hour his armored convoy was hit by a roadside bomb several months ago. He doesn't want his family to have the same...
- MOVIE REVIEW: 'Jellyfish' (Belleville News-Democrat)
A beautifully strange movie, "Jellyfish" - from the Israeli author, and now director, Etgar Keret - tracks the perambulations of three Tel Aviv women. Though they are unrelated, and their paths cross by chance, they share a common bond: a profound sense of disconnection - from family, from loved ones, from themselves.
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