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- IRAQ: Marine convicted of murder sent to Leavenworth prison - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Pvt. Lawrence Hutchins, convicted as the ringleader in the execution of an unarmed Iraqi by a squad of Marines, has been transferred from the brig at Camp Pendleton to the military's only maximum-security prison, at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Hutchins, 24 ...
- Winners of Lorin Tarr Gill Writing Competition (Honolulu Star-Bulletin)
The National League of American Pen Women's Honolulu chapter has announced the winners of the 2008 Lorin Tarr Gill Writing Competition. The biennial contest was open to all writers in categories of fiction, nonfiction and poetry. The poetry winners are printed below.
- ACT-SO students to go to nationals - South Carolina Now
ACT-SO students to go to nationalsSouth Carolina Now, South Carolina - 2 hours agoOther second and third place winners were Gabriel Currie, vocal; Wesley Davis, photography; Marcus Jackson, Janet Stanley, poetry; Samira Owens and ...
- The Poet Laureate must have the X Factor - Daily Telegraph
Wendy Cope is in the news, partly because she has just published her collected poems, but also because she has protested that she doesn't want to be Poet Laureate. If she really has ruled herself out of the running then the nation is the poorer, for ...
- Coeur d'Alene Soldier Buried at Arlington National Cemetery - Spokane Spokesman-Review
A highly decorated U.S. Army Special Forces sergeant major from Coeur d’Alene, who died May 9, was buried this afternoon at Arlington National Cemetery, Va. Sgt. Maj. Bradly Conner, 41, was killed in an explosion while serving his fourth tour in ...
- Classical CDs: Stravinsky, Mussorgsky and more... - Daily Telegraph
The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra has always traded on the subtleties of its instrumental sounds, which has made it ideal for interpreting such widely diverse music as Bruckner and Ravel. It puts this distinctive colour to good use in Stravinsky's ...
- Mahogany Urban Poetry Series says “speak poet, speak” - The California Aggie Online
Mahogany Urban Poetry Series says “speak poet, speak”The California Aggie Online, CA - 7 hours agoUC Davis senior English and African American studies double major henry 7 has been following the movement of the Mahogany Urban Poetry Series and is ...
- Christopher Fox Graham new managing editor for Kudos - Verde Independent
Christopher Fox Graham new managing editor for KudosVerde Independent, AZ - 1 hour agoAs a spoken word poet, Graham has toured nationally and represented Northern Arizona four times at the National Poetry Slam. His poetry has been published ...
- Video: American Cancer Society Launches Access to Care PSA With ... - Forbes
ATLANTA, May 5 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American Cancer Society has partnered with international recording artist and poet, Michael "MIKE-E" Ellison to produce a public service announcement (PSA) entitled Learn. Speak. Act. With 24 percent of ...
- Stunning African music, dance, song and poetry - Grantham Today
Stunning African music, dance, song and poetryGrantham Today, UK - 2 hours agoGet ready for a highly charged performance of African music, dance and song with Albert Nyathi and Imbongi at the Guildhall Theatre on Friday, July 11. ...
- Students to share poetry at reading - Tallahassee.com
Students to share poetry at readingTallahassee.com, FL - 20 hours agoby nic corbett • democrat staff writer • July 19, 2008 Middle and high school students participating in a summer poetry workshop will share their works ...
- Community calendar - May 2 (Akron Beacon Journal)
Area community events for the entire family
- Out In History (RainbowNetwork.com)
If you need some inspiration for LGBT History Month, then look no further than Thom Nickels who has just published Out in History , a lovely collection of essays and mini-biographies of prominent gay people from the past.
- Meeting on Persian literature held in Istanbul - IranMania News
LONDON, June 23 (IranMania) - The second meeting on Persian literature was held in Istanbul, MNA reported. Several Iranian scholars including Hassan Hassanzadeh, as well as professors and students of Persian literature from the Istanbul University ...
- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary' - Newsday
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
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