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- Lebanon's New President to Strengthen Ties with Syria - NPR
Lebanon's New President to Strengthen Ties with SyriaNPR - 34 minutes agoMohanad Hage Ali, political editor the Arab world daily Al-Hayat, speaks with NPR's Guy Raz. (Because of intense interest in the Israeli-Palestinian ...
- Camano library sale an emotional, financial success - HeraldNet
Camano library sale an emotional, financial successHeraldNet, WA - 1 hour agoThe lost young man picked up a copy of Emily Dickinson's poetry, Wietzke says, and opened to "Hope is the Thing with Feathers." He cried and told one of the ...
- New management at Artspace evicting many residents (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Tim Larsen fell in love with his home in the Artspace Bridge Projects after he moved in seven years ago. As a musician, he liked talking shop with other artists, and he enjoyed being part of what felt like a "small town in a big city" on the corner of 500 West and 200 South in Salt Lake City.
- Savoring the single life (The Greenville News)
"The chances are that at some time in your life, possibly only now and then between husbands, you will find yourself settling down to a solitary existence," wrote Vogue scribe Marjorie Hillis in the 1936 book "Live Alone and Like It."
- Eating out: Cafezique, Hyndland Street, Glasgow - Times Online
Times OnlineEating out: Cafezique, Hyndland Street, GlasgowTimes Online, UK - May 10, 2008“And if he can, don’t trust the poetry.” On a similar tack, it might also be advisable to take with a pinch of salt, and maybe also a dash of Tabasco, ...
- WFUNA's review of the book 'O United Nations’ - The New Nation
WFUNA's review of the book 'O United Nations’The New Nation, Bangladesh - 1 hour agoSplit into three parts, Sinha MA Sayeed offers a modern take on prosaic poetry delving into the many issues which shape the United Nation's agenda. ...
- Kipling, Cummings--And Kennedy - Newsweek
Kipling, Cummings--And KennedyNewsweek - 4 hours agoBut aside from memorial services and weddings, poetry has been mostly sidelined in our national life, she says. That wasn't true in her parents' generation. ...
- Students express themselves through a poetry trail: School looks ... - Waite Park Newsleader
Students express themselves through a poetry trail: School looks ...Waite Park Newsleader, MN - 5 hours agoThrough this experience, students were able to use the poetry writing as a therapeutic way to express their feelings and some tough experiences they had ...
- Roman Catholic - Chicago Tribune
Elizabeth Becker's ponytail whipped in the wind last weekend as the teen dug her spade into the grass outside First Congregational United Church of Christ. Soon, with help from members of two other downtown church youth groups, the 18-year-old was ...
- Tribute to a mate (Blue Mountains Gazette)
Killabakh bush poet Roderick Williams has returned from the Henry Lawson Festival at Gulgong with a prize for a very personal poem he wrote as a tribute to one of his mates.
- That economic squeeze you feel isn't your imagination (Las Vegas Business Press)
Americans feel squeezed now and economist Jared Bernstein senses why. He says the costs of many basic items in their market basket -- health care, education, child care -- have risen steadily although wages haven't kept up.
- Heart of a metro - Hindu
HinduHeart of a metroHindu, India - 2 hours ago... plays and poetry readings are regular features. Sanjna Kapoor gushes about this “magical space” where people come and go as they please free of charge, ...
- Remember When: Jersey City in the 1940s were good times, bad times (Fort Pierce Tribune)
These were the good times. Our high school was a parochial school, academically challenging. We were very much into the "Big Bands" and the dances of the times.
- Reno celebration marks belated end of slavery - Carson Times
Reno celebration marks belated end of slaveryCarson Times, NV - 48 minutes agoThe day was marked by a festive mix of music and spirituality and included singing and dancing, poetry reading and prayers. Juneteenth offers a chance for ...
- Community briefs - Leaf Chronicle
What: Yard sale items are being accepted for this community event benefiting the American Cancer Society. Donations can be dropped off during the hours from 7:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Anyone wishing to set up and sell their own items may do so for a ...
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