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- Saving energy in cement factory - El Habanero Digital
With the substitution of the engines in the cement work shop by others with greater energetic output, the factory Rene Arcay, from Mariel, reduced from 47 KW per hour to 41 the ton of construction material produced. Rene Laserna Nogueras, an industry ...
- Republic Cyber-Malaya: A 100-year history (Malaysia Today)
The political system has become very corrupt; the crime rate has increased and environmental degradation has continued. Political dynasties proliferate. Few families are controlling the nation's economy – for their own political gains.
- AP Top News at 5:16 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
WASHINGTON (AP) _ Barack Obama clinched the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday, becoming the first black candidate to lead a major party into a campaign for the White House. Vanquished rival Hillary Rodham Clinton swiftly signaled an interest in joining the ticket as his running mate. Obama arranged a victory celebration in St. Paul, Minn., at the site of this summer's Republican ...
- French black identity poet Aime Cesaire dies at 94 (AFP via Yahoo! Canada News)
PARIS (AFP) - French poet Aime Cesaire, an energetic promoter of black cultural identity, died Thursday in the Caribbean island of Martinique, a government source said. He was 94.
- Taufiq Ismail: A constant battle against ignorance - Jakarta Post
Taufiq Ismail: A constant battle against ignoranceJakarta Post, Indonesia - 1 hour agoThe outcome of the program over the past few years, says Taufiq, is self-evident, as many students have become eager to write poetry or prose. ...
- Nova Scotia leads Clipper fleet into Halifax - Sail World
Sail WorldNova Scotia leads Clipper fleet into HalifaxSail World, Australia - 2 hours agoThere is poetry in returning to the land of your forefathers by the same means that they did—by sea. We are certain that everyone onboard Nova Scotia, ...
- Kernersville Calendar (Winston-Salem Journal)
CENTURY PARK BAPTIST CHURCH will have a Mother's Day Bake Sale at 8 a.m. Saturday at the church, 1051 Salisbury St., Kernersville. Homemade cakes, cookies, pies and breads will be available. All proceeds will benefit the church. For more information, call 993-5964.
- Getting into character with Marisa de los Santos - phillyBurbs.com
Getting into character with Marisa de los SantosphillyBurbs.com, PA - 2 hours ago“Then I went on to get an MFA in poetry from Sarah Lawrence College and a PhD from the University of Houston. It was all poetry. I didn’t write fiction at ...
- Novel takes high road on Robert Frost's life (The Oregonian)
F orty-five years after his death, Robert Frost remains in the news. Two books were recently publis his notebooks, with controversial transcriptions, and his collected prose, with his chicken-farming stories.
- Canadian author Margaret Atwood wins Spain's Prince of Asturias prize - Canada East
MADRID, Spain - Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of Asturias prize for letters. In a statement Wednesday, the jury praised the 68-year-old Atwood for work that covers several genres "with sharpness and irony," adding that she ...
- What about Bob? - Blinq
What about Bob?Blinq, PA - 2 hours agoIn the immortal words of that stellar war planner Donald Rumsfeld, seemingly uttered as jazz poetry on Feb. 12, 2002, "There are known unknowns. ...
- POETRY READINGS SCHEDULED AT DICKSON MOUNDS MUSEUM - Canton Daily Ledger
LEWISTOWN -- Peoria Poetry Club, in cooperation with Fulton County Arts Council and Dickson Mounds Museum, will host Poetry Reading at the Mounds from 2 to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, May 10, in the auditorium of Dickson Mounds Museum. Admission is free and ...
- SPIRITUAL PROGRESS: A CONTINUAL STRUGGLE - 24-7PressRelease.com
Dr. Grace LaJoy Henderson's foray onto the national stage of authorship allows many to find words of inspiration. /24-7PressRelease/ - June 17, 2008 - A vast majority seek to discover their own theology and define their relationship with God. Many ...
- Tooting his horn - San Francisco Chronicle
Tooting his hornSan Francisco Chronicle, USA - 38 minutes agoSteven Winn San Francisco-born poet Gary Snyder, 78, has been awarded the 2008 Ruth Lilly Poetry Prize, presented annually by the Chicago-based Poetry ...
- Country and Western Round-up Days scheduled (Ventura County Star)
A meaty decision that United Methodist Church of Thousand Oaks made almost a year ago has steered it to a new event that will feature its renowned deep-pit barbecue.
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