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- FYI, July 8, 2008 - The Columbian
FYI, July 8, 2008The Columbian, WA - 7 hours agoDROP-IN POETRY WORKSHOP, 7 pm Wednesday at Vancouver Community Library, 1007 E. Mill Plain Blvd. * 360-906-2325. CAMAS ROOTS GARDEN is seeking volunteers to ...
- AMY WINEHOUSE'S DAD GIVES HIS DAILY BRIEFING TO THE PRESS - Holy Moly
AMY WINEHOUSE'S DAD GIVES HIS DAILY BRIEFING TO THE PRESSHoly Moly, UK - 10 hours agoIs he suggesting that there is something else other than his guitar and his poetry in that ropey old guitar case of his that he turns up to her house with?
- Sorting the Olympic professionals from the amateurs - yorkshirepost
From: Tom Whitley, Nicholson Road, Healing, Grimsby. THE arguments about whether professional sportsmen and sportswomen should be allowed to compete in the Olympic Games will go on and on, and the matter is clouded by definition of what constitutes a ...
- The Labor and the Booby-Trapped Baby - Dar Al-Hayat
The Labor and the Booby-Trapped BabyDar Al-Hayat, Lebanon - 2 hours agoWith roses and flowers; with songs, melodies and poetry; with dabkeh, parades and all kinds of dances; with drums and flutes; with orange blossom water ...
- Swordplay and wordplay - News-Leader.com
Swordplay and wordplayNews-Leader.com, MO - 2 hours agoAs the story unfolds, it's Cyrano's poetry that wins Roxane's heart for both Christian, and eventually, Cyrano. Westenberg, who trimmed the play to its ...
- Stories from Sugarlandia - Manila Standard Today
Stories from SugarlandiaManila Standard Today, Philippines - 1 hour agoOlivia V. Yanson and her family manage the Ceres liner, the largest liner in the Visayas, while Lourdes Concha Ciocon and her family are into the fishing ...
- Park held steady to become the youngest winner of the U.S. Women's Open (Sports Illustrated)
You know something about all those Parks and Swedes and teenagers playing in the U.S. Women's Open last week? Each of them took a remarkable journey to get into the field at Interlachen, in suburban Minneapolis. One Swede (Annika Sorenstam) bade farewell to the Open in high style. Another (Helen Alfredsson) finished second and on Monday morning was schlepping around her bags by herself at ...
- From Gitmo to Miranda, With Love - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street JournalFrom Gitmo to Miranda, With LoveWall Street Journal - 2 hours agoIn 2006, Al-Ajmi's "Miranda" poem was included in a recitation of detainee poetry at a "Guantanamo teach-in" sponsored by Seton Hall Law School. ...
- Poetry column: All the puzzle parts of perfection - Evening Sun
We all have hoped for perfection, envisioned what it should be like, and have occasionally been so audacious as to plan for it sometimes, especially when meaningful events are in the offing. Olympic athletes use perfection in their meditative ...
- Snaps for the Kerouac Opener - indy.com
Snaps for the Kerouac Openerindy.com, IN - 2 hours agoThe whole soul-quenching experience ended up as a series of firsts for me: *First beat poetry reading experience. *First introduction to dreamer Amram, ...
- Top Kansas page turners selected - Topeka Capitol-Journal
LAWRENCE — Sometimes, luck is on our side. We drop a knife and its sharp blade misses our bare foot by a half-inch. A bicyclist darts in front of our car and we swerve just in time to avoid impact. The 2008 Kansas Notable Book List contains the ...
- (new, shorter) America Back on Track... for Monday, June 30th - OpEdNews
OpEdNews(new, shorter) America Back on Track... for Monday, June 30thOpEdNews, PA - 1 hour agoIn addition he has published more than 1500 SetonnoteS commentaries, plus poetry and political essays in publications across the country. ...
- A wedding to remember - The National
A wedding to rememberThe National, United Arab Emirates - 35 minutes agoInstead of starting married life attempting to build a strong financial future with their new wives, these grooms find themselves having to dig themselves ...
- Aspen gets poetic about poop (Vail Daily)
ASPEN, Colorado — The winners of Aspen’s first-ever Dog Poo Poetry Competition have been chosen. The contest of rhymes, limericks and haikus were inspired by the town’s No. 1 summer complaint — dog poop littering the parks, open space and city sidewalks.
- John D McHugh/AP - Egypt Today
I WAS SLIGHTLY ANNOYED as I walked down a pitch-black stairwell at St. John’s Church in Maadi with only my cell phone backlight to illuminate my way through an unexpected power outage that had interrupted my interview with Terry Waite. It’s ...
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