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- Words put poet in motion - Tonight South Africa
Gary Cummiskey has published several collections of poetry, including Reigning, The Secret Hour, Lost in a World, Visitations and When Apollinaire Died, to name but a few. He also owns his own independent publishing company, Dye Hard Press. Born in ...
- Indulgence to a tea - Sydney Morning Herald
Drink it, bathe in it or cake it onto your face: there's more to the humble cup of tea than you think. You not only drink copious amounts of it, you also cake it onto your face, rub it into your eyelids and even bathe in it. Tea is said to be the ...
- From actress to princess: Grace Kelly exhibit in Paris - International Herald Tribune
From actress to princess: Grace Kelly exhibit in ParisInternational Herald Tribune, France - 3 hours agoYou learn about her love for writing poetry, gardening and her children Caroline, Albert II, and Stephanie — home videos that she filmed are projected. ...
- Industry tactics on Public Health Bill questioned (Scoop.co.nz)
The food industry has been giving a misleading message about how the health sector wants to address obesity, a new report shows. The report, by health policy analyst John White, analysed the 204 submissions to the Health Select Committee on the Public Health Bill.
- Tea time (Eureka Times-Standard)
Tea farmer Shelley Ruhlen's roots in farming come from her father's side of the family. ”My dad grew up on a dairy farm in upstate New York,” Ruhlen recalled.
- A Palestinian poet's final words - Kansas City Star
A Palestinian poet's final wordsKansas City Star, MO - 37 minutes ago"I thought poetry could change everything, change history," Darwish said in 2002. "But now I think that poetry changes only the poet. ...
- A story of love and books in Bohemian New Orleans (KATC 3 Lafayette)
SLIDELL, La. -- Every morning in this Southern town of big-box stores and Bible readers, the Beat Generation can still be found dissing the system in the form of a 91-year-old woman in...
- Club News (The Morning News)
Democratic Women Host Fundraiser Dance The Washington County Democratic Women will host "BBQ, Barn Dance & Bandanas" from 4 to 8 p.m. Saturday at 19179 McCord Road in Elkins. The fundraiser will include square dancing, food, a live pie auction and silent auction. Live music will be provided by Strange Heroes. Tickets cost $20; proceeds will go toward local Democratic candidates' campaigns and ...
- August 2008 - Weekly Standard
Over the past week, several of our friends from the organization Vets for Freedom (VFF) have returned to Iraq. All of the men and women on the trip are veterans of the Iraq War, most of them combat veterans. The idea was that they would return to the ...
- Holland: Europe's Liveliest Book Trade - Publishers Weekly
Holland: Europe's Liveliest Book TradePublishers Weekly, NY - 45 minutes agoIt all began with JM Meulenhoff, the flagship house, then and now the publisher of Nobel authors and poetry. PW meets Martijn David, in charge of the ...
- Church calendar - Daily News Journal
The church calendar runs each Friday in The Daily News Journal. Events should be in Rutherford or Cannon counties only. To submit an announcement of a special event, e-mail the information to dougdavis@dnj.com , call 615-278-5152 or mail to Church ...
- Edinburg centennial celebration begins next week - Monitor
Edinburg centennial celebration begins next weekMonitor, TX - 13 hours agoThere will also be a centennial reception with a proclamation and poetry readings next week. "We wanted to get the community involved," Vleck said. ...
- Question of the Day: - Grand Rapids Press
It's not a trick question. Some local theatergoers are concerned that FYT's practice of casting adult actors in its productions spoils opportunities for young people. The theater's mission, counters executive director William P. Ward, is not ...
- AIDS Memorial Quilt Commemorates the Fallen and Brings Awareness - New West
AIDS Memorial Quilt Commemorates the Fallen and Brings AwarenessNew West, MT - 10 hours agoThe panels are adorned with pictures, bits of poetry, handwritten letters and other elements. The quilt includes names from throughout the country, ...
- Upstate NY home to religious retreats - PR Inside
NEW LEBANON, New York (AP) - At the former Shaker village, where the Taconic Mountains roll into the Berkshires and New York touches Massachusetts, Yaqin Aubert read aloud Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Zoroastrian, Judaic, Christian and Islamic texts ...
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