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- Wisconsin Books for Prisoners, the Madison Roots Festival, Tedd O'Connell, and more in Madison MIscellany (Isthmus)
The state DOC blocks Wisconsin Books for Prisoners, Soglin remembers the late Ted O'Connell, the Madison Roots Festival, an interview with We Are Scientists, details on the fifth annual Madison World Music Festival, the National Poetry Slam gets started, another take on the new Restaurant Muramoto, an interview with Jin's Chicken and Fish owner Jeffrey Okafo, the brewery list and pre-parties for ...
- Public Capital - Austin American-Statesman
Robert Elder keeps watch over the state's pension and investment funds, their strategies, and the people who are affected by those decisions. The following is the text of a speech I gave this afternoon in Round Rock at the Equity Center’s ...
- Unique kid biography brings Abraham Lincoln alive - Citizen
"LINCOLN SHOT," screams the headline! "Condition Considered Hopeless. Will Not Live Through the Night." So begins a gripping read for middle-graders ahead of the February bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth, a big event in publishing for grown ...
- A chip off the old rock block - Sun Chronicle
The Ancient Marinere, 7-9 Mechanic St., Foxboro. 508-543-5564. The Anvil Pub, 303 Sheers St., Wrentham. 508-384-3752. Chieftain Pub, 23 Washington St., Plainville. 508-643-9031 or www.chieftainpub.com . City Oasis, 50 Pleasant St., Norton. 508-223 ...
- Midnight Sessions Aid Ticket Demand (Scoop.co.nz)
21 July 2008 – Major cinema chains around New Zealand will now hold midnight sessions of THE DARK KNIGHT, starting from 12.01am on Thursday 24th, to help with demand for tickets, Roadshow Film Distributors announced today.
- Islands commemorating 160th anniversary of Emancipation - Virgin Islands Daily News
Daily News Photos by CRISTIAN SIMESCU The Millenium Choir performs during the 160th Emancipation Celebration Tea Meeting on King Street at Buddhoe Park on Wednesday evening. Today Virgin Islanders will mark the most pivotal event in Virgin Islands ...
- Community datebook (7/15/08) (Anchorage Daily News)
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- Poet's manuscript plea - Hounslow Guardian
A Tolworth author who stopped to ask directions after getting lost in Surbiton said he is “shattered” after a valuable manuscript was stolen from his car. Sohan Lal Saini, 72, of Hamilton Avenue, Tolworth, wants the thieves to return the ...
- Waheeda Rehman: Jeenay ki Tamanna Say Marney kay Irade tak - Kashmir Observer
Waheeda Rehman: Jeenay ki Tamanna Say Marney kay Irade takKashmir Observer, India - 30 minutes agoWR: In our times, love stories were being made abundantly which had good lyrics. The new trend, with the emphasis on violence, has marred the poetry as well ...
- IRAQ: Marine convicted of murder sent to Leavenworth prison - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Pvt. Lawrence Hutchins, convicted as the ringleader in the execution of an unarmed Iraqi by a squad of Marines, has been transferred from the brig at Camp Pendleton to the military's only maximum-security prison, at Ft. Leavenworth, Kan. Hutchins, 24 ...
- Pota becomes subject for Sibal’s poems - Daily News and Analysis
NEW DELHI: What connects POTA, the UPA government’s recent win in the trust vote, Twenty20 cricket, tsunami, love and the Nano car? These are among the several emotions that are strung together with sensitivity by Union science and technology ...
- Music, Words and Voice. A reader - Fabula
Music, Words and Voice. A readerFabula, France - 15 hours ago... Jacques Derrida * Poetry and music -- Richard Wagner * Oral mnemonics for the Japanese noh flute -- David Hughes * Drum signalling in a West African ...
- A sense of peace, of place, of parkland (Estes Park Trail Gazette)
Poet Will LaPage tells the following story to illustrate his passion for the powerful mystery of living wild.
- Pupils have a reason for their rhymes - Bendigo Advertiser
Pupils have a reason for their rhymesBendigo Advertiser, Australia - 11 hours agoMANY budding Banjos are scribbling away ahead of next month’s Rusty Nail bush poetry festival. The popular event, which carries a total of $1000 in prize ...
- McKown-Juniper Point (Boothbay Register)
The summer of 2008 is in full swing, most of the cottages on our point are filling up, the swimmers are on the beach and the boat traffic is picking up. Ken MacCormac says even the mackerel are running. He had a bucketful to prove it.
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