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- Obama links McCain to unpopular Bush economic policies - Amador Ledger-Dispatcher
GRESHAM, Oregon - After challenging John McCain on foreign policy, Democrat Barack Obama fired off a new broadside Sunday as he linked the likely Republican nominee with President George W. Bush's unpopular economic policies as he tested general ...
- Troutman Middle School eighth-graders nationally recognized for their writing (Statesville Record & Landmark)
Two Troutman Middle School students won big in a national writing contest. Eight-graders De’Ann Perry, 15, and Amber Wells, 14, were among the students to win the 2008 National Council of Teachers of English Promising Young Writers Contest. The two girls were among the five students to win in the state and 200 to win nationwide. Eighth-grade language arts teacher Daniel Skinner chose both ...
- Remember When: How Indian River Shores got its big anchor (Vero Press Journal)
In the 1950s, I had a glass bottom bucket. When the ocean was calm, it was entertaining to drift over the reef near Orchid Island and watch the fish through the glass.
- Juneteenth Planning Committee prepares for Big Event - Birmingham Times
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama – Staff and sponsors for the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute’s (BCRI) 13th Annual Juneteenth Celebration are hard at work planning for a successful event. On Saturday, June 7, the Institute will host its free daylong street ...
- Former Ware senior center could be reused as community center (The Republican)
WARE - The fate of the former Senior Center on Church Street will be among the items for discussion at tomorrow night's open meeting of the Board of Selectmen.
- Poetic punishment is just for teen vandals - Dubuque Telegraph Herald
Here's some poetic justice: Recently 25 teens in Ripton, Vt. -- who had desecrated the hallowed ground of Robert Frost's summer home in the nearby woods last December -- were sentenced to hard poetry by a frosted judge. Their punishment took the form ...
- Court throws the book at Frost home trespassers - Los Angeles Times
MIDDLEBURY, Vt. -- Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road ...
- Tasmanian poet wins NSW prize - Australian Broadcasting Corp.
A Hobart writer, Kathryn Lomer, has won the $30,000 Kenneth Slessor Prize for poetry. Lomer's second collection of poetry, Two Kinds Of Silence, was recognised as part of the New South Wales Premier's Literary Awards. Lomer says she did not expect to ...
- 2008 Great Adirondack Young People’s Poetry Contest winners ... - Adirondack Daily Enterprise
LAKE PLACID — The Lake Placid Institute for Arts and Humanities recently announced the winners of the 2008 Great Adirondack Young People’s Poetry Contest This has been a banner year for the LPI’S annual Young People’s Poetry Contest. The ...
- Author Danielle Steel writes to give hope: 'Without hope you can't ... - The Canadian Press
The Canadian PressAuthor Danielle Steel writes to give hope: 'Without hope you can't ...The Canadian Press, NEW YORK - 4 minutes agoHer mini-empire also includes 15 children's books, multiple adaptations for TV or DVDs, a volume of poetry and even a perfume from Elizabeth Arden. ...
- Tessie's People: Thankful survivor dives headfirst - Scotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner
Tessie's People: Thankful survivor dives headfirstScotts Valley/San Lorenzo Valley Press-Banner, CA - 1 hour agoThey live on campus with their three youngest children: Katherine, a senior at Scotts Valley High, is an aspiring writer who writes poetry and short stories ...
- Literary prize worth $67,481 - HometownAnnapolis.com
Emma Sovich, of Towson, won the Sophie Kerr Prize with a portfolio that includes critical essays, poetry and essays posted to her blog and based on her experiences at the college's printshop.
- Youth cultural restoration tour kicks off - Indian Country Today
LOS ANGELES - A group of music-minded Natives who grew up in urban areas of the U.S. is embarking on a nationwide tour to promote healthy living and wellness among Native youth. The endeavor, called the Awakening the Warrior Spirit Tour, is aimed at ...
- My life is Women's Glee Club (The Lantern)
I'm sure you've seen it, the trail of beautiful women dressed in black gowns and pearls walking across campus. Every couple of weeks they glide through the Oval holding black folders, hustling to their meeting place. You have perhaps wondered who they are. Are they a cult on their way to a séance? A group of Amish women who have forgotten their bonnets? Do they belong to the Renaissance club?
- UnCover debuts at Minnesota West - Worthington Daily Globe
UnCover debuts at Minnesota WestWorthington Daily Globe, MN - 7 hours agoThe writing runs the gamut from science fiction to war memoir to essays and poetry, and also includes two interviews, one with photographer Mark Luinenburg ...
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