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- 'He was a smart, rather vain man' - BBC News
She met Radovan Karadzic, whom she calls one of the conflict's "great architects", several times - and witnessed the often violent results of his policies. "He was a clever man. He'd come to Sarajevo when he was a teenager, from Montenegro, which for ...
- Can’t talk about it? Whisper - Clinton Herald
CLINTON — ”Whispers,” a drama troupe from Dubuque, will present the issues of child abuse through poems, verses, scenes, colloquies and statistics in two performances here this weekend. The free presentations will be given in First Methodist ...
- A man for all seasons ... - Bangkok Post
A man for all seasons ...Bangkok Post, Thailand - 2 hours agoHis passion for poetry and education was influenced by his father, King Rama II, who was the great poet of the early Rattanakosin period. ...
- Dance Listings (New York Times)
Selective listings from dance critics of The New York Times.
- Editorial comment May 26 2008 - The Ashburton Guardian
Editorial comment May 26 2008The Ashburton Guardian, New Zealand - 1 hour agoIt might have been the right story 20 years earlier, but coming out when it did it was like calling a wedding a funeral. There were all these special ...
- A National Dog Adoption Event so Exciting that Even "Socks", the Former Presidential Cat Can't Miss it! (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
National Dog Day 2008 is coming to the Calvert Marine Museum in Solomons Island, Maryland on August 23, 2008 from 10am to 5pm. This event will also include The Great American Dog Show, the Animal Miracle Film Festival and The FURocious Concert from 6:30 pm to 9:30 pm. This is a free concert to benefit animals in domestic violence situations.
- Review: 'Spelling Bee' is more than words and letters; it's a keen ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
"The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," a touring Broadway musical now on at Playhouse Square, transforms the Palace Theatre into a gigantic high school gymnasium. The event is a spelling bee, but it's not just about words and letters and ...
- WHEN US STATE ACTIONS SPILL THE BLOOD OF PAKHTUNS AND INNOCENT PEOPLE - American Chronicle
American ChronicleWHEN US STATE ACTIONS SPILL THE BLOOD OF PAKHTUNS AND INNOCENT PEOPLEAmerican Chronicle, CA - 44 minutes agoHistory has proved that the Pakhtuns in their folklore, poetry, and culture at large value freedom more than their lives. Missile attacks, bombings and the ...
- One Girl’s Journey: New Novel an Unflinching Look at What Faces Our ... - PR.com
Winston-Salem, NC, May 27, 2008 --( PR.com )-- In “A Girl Mistreated,” Outskirts Press author Stephanie M. Feggins takes readers on a young African American woman’s journey into adulthood as she grapples with an abusive upbringing and a string ...
- A musical masterpiece - Newark Star-Ledger
A pipe organ is like a living creature; its bellows are "lungs" that breathe with each performance. If the Ocean Grove Great Auditorium organ -- one of the nation's largest -- were to celebrate its long life with a birthday cake this week, it would ...
- Juneteenth event offers many activities - Times Herald-Record
Juneteenth event offers many activitiesTimes Herald-Record, NY - 3 hours agoMONTICELLO — How many events offer a fitness walk-athon, poetry, music, song, dance, a basketball tournament, food and voter registration? Only one. ...
- Local bookstore brings poetry to the shelves - Daily - University of Washington
Local bookstore brings poetry to the shelvesDaily - University of Washington, WA - 2 hours agoLocated a mile from the UW campus, at 2414 45th St., Open Books: A Poem Emporium is one of only two exclusively poetry bookstores in the United States. ...
- Everyone Else Is Taller, Better-Looking, Smarter, Cooler, and Has a ... - Huffingtonpost.com
When you are prone to measuring yourself against others, like I am , and when you both work and live out chunks of your life online, as I do , the Internet can be a bitch. It's easy to get caught up in measuring your impact online, and to suspect ...
- Two jazz operas premier in Oakland - Oakland Tribune
Two new jazz operas are coming to town beginning Thursday. The first piece, "The Sisyphus Syndrome," by Black Power poet-playwright Amiri Baraka and sax man David Murray, opens Thursday. The Baraka-Murray duo combines poetry, live music and mixed ...
- Students' Work Helps Ex-Slaves - Hartford Courant
SIMSBURY — - Lots of elementary school students have written book reports; students at Tariffville Elementary School have written books. The colorful, laminated volumes, 122 in all, run the literary gamut from poetry to fantasy fiction to humor to ...
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