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- AP Interview: Afghan journalist demands justice after death sentence ... - International Herald Tribune
PUL-E CHARKHI, Afghanistan : The prison uniform Sayed Parwez Kambakhsh wears is emblazoned with crudely painted black scales of justice, but the young journalist insists on the eve of his appeal that he has yet to see justice done. A court found ...
- Venus re-designs what makes a champion - The Australian
Certainly, no-one at Wimbledon has a greater reputation for space cadetship, daftness, flakiness, a silly voice and a general air of being slightly out of step with us earthlings. And then I wonder if she's the only sane one here. There's a story ...
- Shorts: Art - Jewish News Weekly
The JCC of the East Bay has announced its summer 2008 performance series, featuring a fresh lineup of local acts, including solo experimental projects, traditional stage plays and variety shows. The center’s Prism Stage will kick off the season ...
- An open letter to people of Anatolia - HYE-TERT
An open letter to people of AnatoliaHYE-TERT, Turkey - 6 hours ago... a legendary figure in Armenian poetry. She interviewed Gabudikyan about Turkish-Armenian relations. Temelkuran named her book “Ağrı'nın Derinliği” ...
- The "It" List: A trendier guide to living (The News-Press)
• Rent it: "Persepolis" on DVD. Marjane Satrapi's animated adaptation of her graphic memoir was nominated for an Oscar and won a slew of other awards.
- NEA grants $2.8 million for 'The Big Read' - San Francisco Gate
The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004, the NEA ...
- The Changing Vision Of My Mother's Days - Forbes
Mother's Day has long been called a Hallmark Holiday--a day plopped on a calendar that added guilt to our lives and another reason for capitalism to be successful. It meant flower shops would do more business, card and gift stores could run out of ...
- Can science explain why ABBA is so catchy? - Quick DFW
Can science explain why ABBA is so catchy?Quick DFW, TX - Jul 17, 2008"Our poetry, our ballads, our songs are full of repetition; nursery rhymes and the little chants and songs we use to teach young children have choruses and ...
- Best Bets The Huntsville Item - Huntsville Item
Best Bets The Huntsville ItemHuntsville Item, TX - 55 minutes agoThe Lone Star Cowboy Church, located at 1627 Eva Street in Montgomery, will host Sen. Dan Patrick who will speak at services begining at 8:30 am, 10 am, ...
- Cannes: Vicky, Cristina, Barcelona and Woody (Time Magazine)
Woody Allen's latest, unveiled at Cannes, nails the art of falling in love and messing things up
- Frank O’Hara SELECTED POEMS By Frank O’Hara. - New York Times
Frank O’Hara SELECTED POEMS By Frank O’Hara.New York Times, United States - 8 minutes agoAt the time, however, this preoccupation with the trivial, with the nothing of life that is nothing, seemed to jettison everything — meter, the calculated ...
- A Prologue For Our Bolivian Friends - Cuba News
Cuba NewsA Prologue For Our Bolivian FriendsCuba News, Cuba - 8 hours ago“While we were in Chibia, apartheid South African invaded Angola and mercilessly attacked Cassinga, killing many defenceless Namibians. ...
- William Shakespeare a woman in disguise, claims expert - Economic Times
JERUSALEM: Shakespeare was actually a Jewish woman who had disguised to get her work published in Elizabethan London where original literature from women was not acceptable, an expert has contended. The woman, Amelia Bassano Lanier Bassano, was of ...
- Weekly tries to overturn verdict - San Francisco Bay Guardian
Weekly tries to overturn verdictSan Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - 23 hours agoIn fact, two senior officers, CFO Jed Brunst and group publisher Scott Tobias, admitted on the stand that the SF Weekly would have gone out of business ...
- A Series of Unfortunate Literary Allusions - NPR News
The Baudelaire orphans draw their name from another Baudelaire who had it really, really bad -- the French poet who wrote The Flowers of Evil. HarperCollins NPR.org , October 12, 2006 · A Series of Unfortunate Events is chock full of evil henchmen ...
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