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- Dog-inspired tale wins book prize - The Age
Dog-inspired tale wins book prizeThe Age, Australia - 6 hours agoThe $20000 non-fiction prize went to Tom Griffiths for Slicing the Silence: Voyaging to Antarctica and the $15000 poetry prize went to Kathryn Lomer (Two ...Lost Dog collars Michelle de Kretser $40000 prize for fiction The AustralianLost Dog wins NSW literary gong The West Australianall 7 news articles
- Glencairn Balfour Paul: Diplomat, scholar and poet with a lifelong ... - The Independent
Glencairn Balfour Paul was a soldier, diplomat, traveller, explorer, scholar and poet, and excelled in all these diverse careers and vocations. Above all this floated an original dream of becoming an archaeologist, a dream which had to be abandoned ...
- Last Friday is First Friday - Topeka Capitol-Journal
So Topekans don't have to choose between fireworks and fine art, the First Friday Art Walk for July will take place today on the last Friday of June. Organizers of the monthly self-guided exploration of Topeka's art galleries and museums moved the ...
- Etisalat opens eSummer programme for children - Khaleej Times
DUBAI - Etisalat Academy on Thursday announced the opening of '8th eSummer', the academy's fun summer programme taking place at its sports and recreation complex until July 31. eSummer is designed for children aged between 6 and 12 years and includes ...
- Private photos for my favourites - guardian.co.uk
Private photos for my favouritesguardian.co.uk, UK - Jul 16, 2008... honesty, trust, loyalty, respect, consideration, kindness, sense of humor, sense of poetry,... I love to feel healthy (a little bit of yoga, pilates, ...
- Friday, May 02, 2008 (Marion Chronicle-Tribune)
oMothers of Preschoolers, 9 a.m., Converse Church of Christ, 301 E. Wabash St., Converse. Call 395-3361.
- In Times of Turmoil Rumors Abound - Daily Herald
BEIJING -- Almost as soon as the initial aftershocks stopped reverberating last week, the rumors began. Some say that frogs, insects and other animals fled shortly before the earth shook. Others insist that water mysteriously drained from ponds, or ...
- Contests to focus on childhood tobacco risks - Baxter Bulletin
Contests to focus on childhood tobacco risksBaxter Bulletin, AR - 11 hours ago"Each child's work will be numbered and the winning numbers will receive the prizes." Helping children understand tobacco addiction, helping them avoid ...
- Non-Fiction Reviews - Philadelphia citypaper.net
Philadelphia citypaper.netNon-Fiction ReviewsPhiladelphia citypaper.net, PA - 2 hours agoBut given the immediacy of the Internet, you can't help but wonder if a book like REM: Hello is destined to be a dinosaur. Yes, Belisle's rare photos ...
- Review: DVC's 'Clash' offers seven new works from young playwrights - Inside Bay Area
It's extremely difficult for a community college drama department to make a place for itself in an area where local theater is growing and healthy and production values are increasingly higher. In areas less served, the community college can often ...
- Things to do Tuesday July 15 - St. Petersburg Times
Black on Black Rhyme It's a night of spoken-word poetry at Club 813 (formerly the Harbor Club) with host L.I.F.E. at 915 E Grant Ave. in Tampa. It starts at 9; $5. Forever Plaid The homage to '50s guy groups returns with catchy music and slick hair ...
- Second Annual Poetry, Essay, Photography Contest Open - Chief Engineer
Second Annual Poetry, Essay, Photography Contest OpenChief Engineer, IL - 3 hours ago... Poetry, Essay and Photography Contest. Carson is considered to be the founder of the contemporary environmental movement through her landmark book, ...
- Garden siteseeing in Canada - Christian Science Monitor
Garden siteseeing in CanadaChristian Science Monitor, MA - 6 hours agoWhether the discussion is about unusual pinks, luscious tuberous begonias, or geraniums, she might share some lines of poetry or song lyrics as a ...
- It's Happening - Scarborough (Scarborough Mirror)
SOUTH EAST SCARBOROUGH Pow Wow, Eastview Jr. P.S., 20 Waldock St., 6 a.m. Sunrise Ceremony, noon, Pow Wow's Grand Entry.
- REVIEW: 'Rings: Season of Love' - Montgomery Advertiser
The Faulkner University Dinner Theatre has just begun its twenty-first season with a showcase review called “Rings: Seasons of Loveâ€. Written and arranged by Faulkner’s faculty and students, and directed by Jason Clark South, “Rings†has a ...
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