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- Harmony Run arrives on Emerald Coast - The Northwest Florida Daily News
Harmony Run arrives on Emerald CoastThe Northwest Florida Daily News, FL - 1 hour agoStudents from Southside Elementary will greet the international World Harmony Run Team with singing, poetry and artwork for peace and friendship. ...
- Slim Pickings? Not on This Langhorne's List! - Jewish Exponent
When I was growing up, Langhorne meant just two things to me, and they put me in vastly different moods. One was Sesame Place, a beloved summer destination that brought together a few of my favorite diversions: roller coasters, water slides and ...
- Lakeside High School to add classes and expand library - Ashtabula Star-Beacon
SAYBROOK TOWNSHIP — Lakeside High School will be adding several new classes to its curriculum this fall. Principal Sylvia Atkinson said school officials found a way to accomplish this goal despite minimal funds — “by eliminating study halls and ...
- Interview: Anthony David, singer and songwriter - Blogcritics.org
Interview: Anthony David, singer and songwriterBlogcritics.org, OH - 6 hours agoI was a writer before — poetry, screenplays — but in my songwriting, I really did find my voice. It took me a long time to discover that I could sing. ...
- High spirits stand up to high winds - Cape Cod Times
High spirits stand up to high windsCape Cod Times, MA - 7 minutes agoBut joy and enthusiasm for the future were tempered by memories expressed in prose and poetry. Graduate Susannah Parsons encapsulated the past four years in ...
- Richard Hoffman's "Summer Job" (Seattle Times)
Though at the time it may not occur to us to call it "mentoring," there's likely to be a good deal of that sort of thing going on, wanted...
- The American Debate: Obama-Clinton? Stranger things have happened (Philly.com)
Obama-Clinton. Don't rule it out. I'm aware that the Democratic "dream team" scenario is widely scorned by the practitioners of conventional wisdom. But now that Barack Obama has attained the status of near-presumptive nominee, I wouldn't be shocked to hear a growing clamor for
- Edinburgh Art Festival announces programme - The List
The ListEdinburgh Art Festival announces programmeThe List, UK - 1 hour agoHot on the heels of the Fringe, the EIF and the Edinburgh International Book Festival, relative newbie the Edinburgh Art Festival last week laid out its ...
- Book is dream come true for family of Nipawin author (Nipawin Journal)
"Not everyone sees a dream come true during his own time. I am one of the fortunate ones who did." So pens Olaf Hanson, the man who gave his name to the Hanson Lake Road, in a quote from the recently published book, Northern Rover: The Life Story of Olaf Hanson by A.L. Karras (with Olaf Hanson).
- A safe return on horseback - Christian Science Monitor
Susie loved Buttercup the first time she settled into the saddle on her sturdy back. Buttercup was a nimble, well-trained mountain horse, and Susie was told, "She will take care of you." And she did. When Susie rode Buttercup, she knew that God was ...
- Week of May 12, 2008: Cabrito and Abigail Café & Wine Bar. - New York Magazine
New York MagazineWeek of May 12, 2008: Cabrito and Abigail Café & Wine Bar.New York Magazine, USA - 7 hours ago... with coffee tables and couches; customers are welcome to linger with free Wi-Fi or listen to live music and poetry readings in the basement lounge.
- 3 in 4 Minn. sophomores satisfy reading requirement - Winona Daily News
ST. PAUL — Three-quarters of Minnesota sophomores can begin their summer break knowing they’ve performed well enough on a state reading exam to satisfy a requirement for high school graduation. As freshmen, they faced a writing exam with diploma ...
- What’s up with that? (Bozeman Daily Chronicle)
SHOCK THE MONKEY n A curious classified in the April 29 Chronicle caught the eye of more than a few bargain hunters who discovered they harbored previously unrealized yen for a discounted exotic pet.
- AP Top News at 6:12 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois sealed the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, a historic step toward his once-improbable goal of becoming the nation's first black president. A defeated Hillary Rodham Clinton maneuvered for the vice presidential spot on his fall ticket. Obama's victory set up a five-month campaign with Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona, a race ...
- Going Down to South Park 06.26.08: Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the ... - 411mania.com
Going Down to South Park 06.26.08: Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the ...411mania.com, TX - 32 minutes agoThe next day at school, Garrison teaches the class about haikus, a form of Japanese poetry with a pattern of syllables. The first line has five, ...
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