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- Teacher wins Britain's prestigious poetry prize - after inspiration from block of flats in Eastbourne (Daily Mail)
A teacher has won one of Britain’s most prestigious poetry prizes – after being inspired by a block of flats in Eastbourne.
- Christian Womens group to meet (Stevens Point Journal)
PLOVER The Stevens Point Christian Womens Connection will meet at 12:30 p.m. Aug. 13 at Sky Club, Plover. Ruthie Weinmann will share her musical talents and also do a dramatic poetry reading. Deb Gerard of Florence, an educational consultant, will discuss lifes lessons. The cost is $11. For reservations, call Teresa at 342-4152 or Heidi at 342-1284. Reservations are due by Aug. 11.
- Tests not so great after all - Delta Democrat Times (subscription)
Tests not so great after allDelta Democrat Times (subscription), MS - 1 hour agoBut the Mississippi English II test does not ask our children to make predictions or to analyze poetry or drama or fiction or to write thoughtful essays ...
- Ex-king Gyanendra writing autobiography (Nepalnews. com)
With loads of free time at his disposal while he lives a solitary life in the idyllic and sylvan surroundings of Nagarjun, ex-king Gyanendra is doing what many deposed leaders like him do - turn to writing.
- Local notes: Terryglass/Kilbarron, Templederry, Thurles, Portumna - Nenagh Guardian
Local notes: Terryglass/Kilbarron, Templederry, Thurles, PortumnaNenagh Guardian, Ireland - 4 hours agoAnd top of the bill is Micheal O'Muircheartaigh, known to the nation as the voice of the GAA, but also known to be a great lover of words, poetry and ...
- Bulletin board: Sept. 11, 2008 (The Charleston Gazette)
Charleston Poetry Group will meet at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Dunbar Public Library, 12th Street and Myers Avenue, Dunbar. The program will focus on the ode as a form of poetry. Dues are payable at this meeting. Bring an ode.
- Author, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites ... - Daily Mail
Daily MailAuthor, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites ...Daily Mail, UK - 35 minutes agoI started as soon as I could hold a pencil - fairy stories, poetry,short stories, magazine articles. It seems I've been writing for a hundred years.'
- Southwest Riverside County community news briefs for Sunday, Sept. 21 (North County Times)
WHAT'S HAPPENING Filmmaker to visit club TEMECULA ---- Two film clips by San Diego filmmaker Mickey Harrison will be shown when the Temecula Valley Woman's Club meets at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Temeku Hills Country Club.
- Hillary deserves vice presidency - La Crosse Tribune
Sen. Obama, I am one of the 18 million Hillary voters who feel it is only right and fitting for you to select Hillary as your running mate. Many voters, as I am, are having a tough time getting over how poorly she was treated in the primaries ...
- Local authors read Sept. 25 - Somerville Journal
Local authors read Sept. 25Somerville Journal, USA - 30 minutes agoHis poetry and prose has appeared in the Boston Globe Magazine, STUFF, Rattle, Home Planet News, Café Review, the new renaissance, Poesy, Istanbul Literary ...
- Fringe Stars Encouraged To Join Celebrations In 09 - Scoop.co.nz
Fringe Stars Encouraged To Join Celebrations In 09Scoop.co.nz, New Zealand - Aug 21, 2008See and electrifying, illuminated art car parade featuring such sights as a Robert Burns Poetry van, a Burke and Hare barrow, a golf car, a whisky truck and ...
- Mystery Surrounds A General's Death In Syria - The Bulletin
Nicosia, Cyprus - It would appear the Syrians are embarrassed and even in distress over the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death of General Mohammed Suleiman. In life, he was known as the "shadow man," and in seeming keeping with this ...
- Visitor Attractions (The Oregonian)
Multnomah Falls (Columbia River Gorge): Plummeting 620 feet from its origins on Larch Mountain, Multnomah Falls is the second-highest year-round waterfall in the United States. Nearly 2 million visitors a year visit the ancient waterfall.
- Fearless but peaceful - The London Free Press
When action superstar Jet Li shot his historical wushu drama, Fearless, he vowed he would never make another martial-arts movie. The reason was simple, if elegant. As a pacificist who studied Tibetan Buddhism under the Dalai Lama, Li felt he poured ...
- Preparing for history - McPherson Sentinel
Six cities in Kansas were chosen to host the Smithsonian Institution exhibition, titled, "New Harmonies - Celebrating American Roots Music." The traveling exhibit has already been in Winfield, Russell and Lawrence. It will be in Independence until ...
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