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- Students form teams to fight cancer - Echo Online (subscription)
Students form teams to fight cancerEcho Online (subscription), TN - 3 hours agoIn the past, faculty have presented a modern day "pop" version of a Jane Austen novel, pieces of poetry and academic projects and activist presentations. ...
- Anguish, action follow teen's death - New Britain Herald
WETHERSFIELD - Ian Wells may be gone, but residents, friends and family are determined to make something good come from his passing. The 18-year-old died Aug. 18 of a likely heroin overdose at the home of a 70-year-old neighbor. Since his death ...
- DPS-MIS students mark ‘Hindi Utsav’ with literary competitions - Peninsula On-line
DPS-MIS students mark ‘Hindi Utsav’ with literary competitionsPeninsula On-line, Qatar - 4 hours agoStudents participated in slogan writing, poetry recitation, comedy play, story writing and speeches. Class bulletin boards displayed various art and ...
- Letter from a Punjabi kurri in Dilli | Indo-US ‘new clear’ deal - The Post
Letter from a Punjabi kurri in Dilli | Indo-US ‘new clear’ dealThe Post, Pakistan - 3 hours agoSalim resorted to some impressive though contemporary poetry to gnaw at the Congress’ vociferous support to the deal. At the end of it all, when everyone ...
- The wealth of hard times - Chicago Tribune
J ob insecurity, high gas prices, intimations of scarcity in the American land of plenty. So it went in 1976 when then young chanteuse Bette Midler released her third album, cheekily titled "Songs for the New Depression." In place of her trademark ...
- Bundarra Pony Club celebrates 50 years - Inverell Times
Bundarra Pony Club celebrates 50 yearsInverell Times, Australia - Sep 29, 2008There will be a baked dinner at 7pm at a cost of $15 for adults and $10 for children. Bush poetry by Jim Brown and music by Max Turner and Glenys Webber ...
- Religion Calendar: 10/11/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Religion Calendar is published weekly by the Traverse City Record-Eagle. Information may be mailed to Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685; fax to 946-8632; e-mail gmurray@record-eagle.com. Items should be sent at least two weeks in advance.
- 49ers bad boy not bad at all (San Jose Mercury News)
The 49ers have had more than their share of high-maintenance wide receivers. Terrell Owens, Antonio Bryant and Brandon Lloyd spring to mind.
- Literary Lapses starts Friday - Orillia Today
Literary Lapses starts FridayOrillia Today, Canada - 46 minutes agoUnpublished writers of poetry and prose will have their work judged in a competitive format, with the winners’ entries read aloud later in the day. ...
- Photo exhibition reveals challenges, dreams of teen immigrants - Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles
Arsim Mustafa, a 14-year-old boy who immigrated with his parents from Kosovo to the United States, is leaning against a paint-spattered wall, arms loosely crossed as they rest on the oversized T-shirt he is wearing. He looks like any American teen ...
- Tiny Talents (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Instruction, especially in trivial skills, is one of the Webs great giveaways.
- Multicultural Expo displays ETSU's organizations, clubs (East Tennessean)
Tuesday's Multicultural Expo drew in a large audience that was eager to learn about the many organizations and clubs that ETSU has to offer. Booths were set up all around the Culp Center Ballroom for the event that took place at 7 p.m. "The Multicultural Expo has been a tradition at ETSU for many years," said Steve Bader, vice provost for Student Affairs.
- Blue Box Productions Announces New Sticky Season - Broadway World
Blue Box Productions Announces New Sticky SeasonBroadway World, NY - 1 hour agoStaged all around the bar in Bowery Poetry Club and intermixed with dance and comedy, Sticky is the rock show of the downtown theater scene. ...
- NEA Chairman to Step Down - Washington Post
Dana Gioia , chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts since March 2003, plans to announce today that in January he will leave the federal agency he is credited with helping revitalize. Gioia, a prize-winning poet and critic, said he will ...
- Wednesday, August 6 (Princeton Town Topics)
1 p.m.: Senior Resource Center screening of The Jane Austen Book Club ; Suzanne Patterson Building. Free. 7 p.m.: Darla Rich Quartet; Fedora Cafe, Lawrenceville.
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