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- Area Haitians celebrate their island and its flag - Palm Beach Post
DELRAY BEACH — It's a day of pride for Haitians all over the world. And on Sunday, that pride was spread along the grounds of Old School Square, where onlookers could hear Caribbean music blaring from speakers even before peaking at the stage. They ...
- William Carey University honors students at Convocation - Hattiesburg American
William Carey University honors students at ConvocationHattiesburg American, MS - 12 minutes agoThe award is given to an athlete who shows Christian character and leadership abilities and is named in memory of Allen Williams of Petal, a former member ...
- Garrett: Poetry in cleats - Bartlesville Examiner Enterprise
Garrett: Poetry in cleatsBartlesville Examiner Enterprise, OK - 6 hours agoBy Mike Tupa EE Sports Editor A certain up-and-coming boxer, a few years ago, coined the phrase: “Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. ...
- "Idol" moments with winner David Cook - Seattle Times
Seattle Times"Idol" moments with winner David CookSeattle Times, United States - 9 hours agoI read a lot of poetry. ("Fight Club" author) Chuck Palahniuk — I'm really into his work. Autobiographies. "The Road to Dallas," about the JFK assassination ...
- What's Going On - Leamington Observer
What's Going OnLeamington Observer, UK - 1 hour agoRegular talks, poetry group, modern novel group. Call 01926 430996. • Leamington Parent's Centre - advice and support for parents of children up to the age ...
- CV-S junior experiences chance of a lifetime (The Cooperstown Crier)
CHERRY VALLEY — Cherry Valley-Springfield junior Meredith Doubleday got the chance of a lifetime recently. She was able to walk on the same ground and sit in the same places Robert Frost once sat.
- Play Day in Park set for Friday (Salina Journal)
The 33rd Annual Play Day in the Park will be from noon-4 p.m. Friday at Oakdale Park, sponsored by the Salina Parks and Recreation Department. Free hot dogs, chips, watermelon, ice cream bars, popsicles and soft drinks will be available beginning at noon.
- Jazz festival high notes: Day 3 - Toronto Star
Jazz festival high notes: Day 3Toronto Star, Canada - Jun 21, 2008... Russ Little and the Don Vickery Trio hold fort at St. Timothy's Anglican Church with the promise of "an afternoon of inspirational jazz standards. ...
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- EPA congratulates 2008 River of Words honorees - WaterWorld
EPA congratulates 2008 River of Words honoreesWaterWorld, OK - 39 minutes agoEach year, in affiliation with The Library of Congress Center for the Book, River of Words hosts a free international poetry and art contest for youth on ...
- NASHVILLE SKYLINE: Sugarland, Alan Jackson Lead 2008 Album ... - CMT.com
NASHVILLE SKYLINE: Sugarland, Alan Jackson Lead 2008 Album ...CMT.com, TN - Jul 17, 2008"Those songs were poetry -- Johnny Cash, Kris Kristofferson, Dolly Parton," he said. "You could crawl up inside those songs and examine yourself in one. ...
- The worst assault against English - Star
Edinburgh, Scotland - The vocabulary is poor and the rhyme excruciating, but a collector paid £6 600 on Friday for original works by William Topaz McGonagall, internationally celebrated as the worst poet ever to assault the English language. Up for ...
- Funeral set for Anthony Kane Baker of Palm Beach, killed in plane ... - Palm Beach Daily News
Funeral services will be Tuesday, July 22, for Anthony Kane Baker, a longtime Palm Beach resident who was killed Wednesday when his lightweight airplane crashed into the Tennessee River. Mr. Baker was 65. The funeral will take place at 1 p.m. at St ...
- Let's put City Hall to a vote - Boston Globe
WHAT SHOULD be done with an official building, such as Boston's City Hall, that is regarded as a modern masterpiece by architectural cognoscenti but detested by many, if not most, of the city's population? Plenty of important art, like Lucien Freud's ...
- Diaries show Saddam feared getting AIDS in prison (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, May 6, 2008 (12:12 a.m.) 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.
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