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- Amy Varner enjoys time with family - Daily Gate City
Amy Varner is the office manager for the Keokuk Area Chamber of Commerce, Main Street Keokuk, Inc. and Keokuk Area Convention and Tourism Bureau. “I am originally from Columbia, Mo., but moved to Hannibal, Mo., to attend Hannibal-LaGrange College ...
- Stagecoach Days return June 14 (Navasota Examiner)
Start your summer vacation with a visit to Fanthorp Inn State Historic Site in Anderson, Grimes County, Texas! On Saturday, June 14, we will celebrate Stagecoach Days with an all-around family event.
- 2:00 p.m. -- Fuetsan Famalao'an to hold youth forum tonight at UOG - Guam Pacific Daily News
2:00 p.m., May 13 -- Fuetsan Famalao'an — a voluntary non-partisan advocacy group of residents committed to the inclusion of the needs and concerns of girls and women in the increased U.S. militarization of Guam — will sponsor a Youth Forum at ...
- Laughing Communism to death - Daily Telegraph
"Jokes were Eastern Europe's jazz, the music of the oppressed," Ben Lewis observes. But did they contribute significantly to the collapse of the Communist system? Lewis thinks so, and has travelled extensively in eastern Europe to prove it ...
- Modest UMass prof major force in Iraq peace deal (Boston Herald)
Professor, peacemaker, penman, publican - Padraig O'Malley is many things to many people. But today, the 64-year-old UMass-Boston professor is set to cement his...
- Wishes for Madiba pour in as city gets ready to party - Cape Argus (subscription)
Wishes for Madiba pour in as city gets ready to partyCape Argus (subscription), South Africa - 6 hours agoFestivities will include cultural performances, poetry, tributes by local school children and team members of both Ajax Cape Town and Santos, ...
- June 2000 archives, part 1 - Overlawyered
June 2000 archives, part 1Overlawyered, NY - 1 hour agoJune 8 – From our mail sack: poetry corner. Reader Paul W. Green of the East Valley Tribune in Mesa, Arizona writes to say that Smith & Wesson’s recent ...
- COLUMN: Now it's the WAC's turn to get rolling (The Times-News)
It may come as a gentle shock that the college football season has begun.
- Sent Home: The suspension gap - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Sent Home: The suspension gapMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 3 hours agoThe gathering of about 400 students included performances, poetry and a presentation by Mhiripiri-Reed on the achievement gap. Then a panel of top Champlin ...
- More and more bouquets for the region's Prince of Poets - Khaleej Times
ABU DHABI - The Prince of Poets TV show, one of the most watched TV shows in the Arab region, entered its second year with increasing popularity. The Prince of Poets show was conceptualised by sisters Nashwa and Mona Al Ruwaini, in liaison with the ...
- Writer remembers Pa. 'sabbaticals' at grandmother's - Akron Beacon Journal
A trip to grandmother's house? Supposed to be nice, safe and wholesome. Gregory J. Bednar's My Sabbaticals at Grandmothers make his visits sound more like the plot of a slapstick movie. Bednar, an Akron native, begins by recalling his father's death ...
- A Playlist by Camille Paglia - New York Times
New York TimesA Playlist by Camille PagliaNew York Times, United States - 12 hours agoBased on a 1951 song by an African-American musician, Tiny Bradshaw. 2) Ballad of a Thin Man, Bob Dylan (1965). Sinister atmospherics of the garish sexual ...
- Book review: 'The Romantics' - International Herald Tribune
One of the rich, adrift Yale chums in Galt Niederhoffer's second novel never quite managed to apply to film school after graduation. But he did buy expensive screenwriting software, read part of its manual and write an unfinished script "about a ...
- Larry Wilson: Burden was poetry in motion (San Gabriel Valley Tribune)
Everyone - the traditional readers left among us, at least - laments the state of contemporary American poetry, yet few do anything about it.
- Elimination of calendar choice is lamentable - Vacaville Reporter
It's a sad day in the Vacaville Unified School District, and not because of state budget woes. The popular and successful 17-year run of Browns Valley and Cooper Elementary schools' year-round calendar is almost certain to be eliminated. How did this ...
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