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- Local protestors rally against violence in Middle East - OSU - The Lantern
Local protestors rally against violence in Middle EastOSU - The Lantern, OH - 1 hour agoSpeakers, ranging from a young Palestinian boy reading poetry to students to directors of organizations, spoke out against the use of American tax dollars ...
- MY VOCABULARY DID THIS TO ME The Collected Poetry of Jack Spicer - New York Times
MY VOCABULARY DID THIS TO ME The Collected Poetry of Jack SpicerNew York Times, United States - 18 minutes ago“Loneliness,” Mr. Spicer declared, “is necessary for pure poetry.” He drank himself to death at 40. Mr. Spicer could be, at times, among the irritable race ...
- Inland Datebook -- 11/17 - Press-Enterprise
Inland Datebook -- 11/17Press-Enterprise, CA - 14 minutes agoWinners of the Water-Wise Garden Tour and Contest will be announced. 951-927-1775. A blood drive is set from 1 to 6 pm Monday at James Simpson Memorial ...
- Web deals create procrastinators' paradise (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
'Twas the week before Christmas and despite all the sales, fewer presents were shipping to shoppers by mail. This year's dismal holiday shopping season is producing more peril than poetry for merchants hoping to eke out a profit, even for online retailers, who'd grown accustomed to seeing sales grow 25 percent or more each year.
- Bulletin Board: Jan. 3 - Norwich Bulletin
Bulletin Board: Jan. 3Norwich Bulletin, CT - 53 minutes agoCONNECTICUT POETRY SOCIETY AND THE POETS/PROSE WRITERS ON THE SOUND, 10 am to noon, East Lyme Public Library, EAST LYME. All local poets and prose writers ...
- FIELDS: Politics and poetry in season - Washington Times
Washington TimesFIELDS: Politics and poetry in seasonWashington Times, DC - 2 hours agoNot everyone appreciates the poetry of Elizabeth Alexander, whom Mr. Obama chose to compose a poem to commemorate the moment. But all can be pleased that ...
- White money, black power (The Globe and Mail)
Damon Galgut's latest novel takes place in a setting where no one is what they seem. He's telling us something about his country, the new South Africa
- The Laurel eats out too - San Francisco Examiner
In the Oakland Hills, you can take on different attitudes when dining out. You experience the haute life in Rockridge, get hip on Piedmont, chill at Glenview bistros, settle for Montclair and venture to the Laurel District for…Cambodian cuisine. It ...
- Thinking man's Dame: Joan Bakewell honoured by Queen for services ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailThinking man's Dame: Joan Bakewell honoured by Queen for services ...Daily Mail, UK - 3 hours agoThe 75-year-old was named in the Queen's Birthday Honours List in June but only collected the accolade yesterday at the Buckingham Palace investiture ...
- Milton dedicates statue of town's namesake -- with a prince's blessing - Delaware Online
Children tugged away a tarp to reveal a bronze statue of John Milton sitting on a bench, looking out over picturesque Wagamons Pond, with a book on his knee. Soon, children and adults sat by him, draping arms on England's poet-philosopher born 400 ...
- Web Deals Create Procrastinators' Paradise - NewsNet 5
This year's dismal holiday shopping season is producing more peril than poetry for merchants hoping to eke out a profit, even for online retailers, who'd grown accustomed to seeing sales grow 25 percent or more each year. Amid the worst sales ...
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For his charisma, his cautiousness, and his cool. In a time of high stakes, we need someone who can sort out the best course of action without bridling in anger. A candidate who actually nods when his opponent makes a powerful counterargument—as ...
- SOCIAL STUDIES - Globe and Mail
SOCIAL STUDIESGlobe and Mail, Canada - 21 hours agoThe twentysomething girl from Zhuhai, in southern Guangdong province, went to hospital completely deaf in her left ear, the China Daily said, ...
- Even now, life's lessons still flow freely from 'Free to Be' - Chicago Tribune
By most accounts, historical and otherwise, 1973 wasn't a particularly stellar year. The Watergate scandal was unfolding. Gas stations were low on gas. And the New York Mets lost the World Series to the Oakland A's. In the midst of all this gloom ...
- Once were ordinary men - The Age
Once were ordinary menThe Age, Australia - 3 hours agoThere is some poetry in this day after all.) We drive up the winding valley road towards Kevington, mountains closing in around us, headlights on in the ...
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