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- Scuba accident victim's coma now considered irreversible - CDNN
CDNNScuba accident victim's coma now considered irreversibleCDNN, New Zealand - 1 hour agoHer writing and performance fit together as well as anyone else's on stage." Lewis later won the Austin-wide Under 21 poetry slams in 2003 and 2004. ...
- ‘A unique theatrical experience’ - The Beacon Herald
‘A unique theatrical experience’The Beacon Herald, Canada - 1 hour agoPublished in 1609, the sonnet sequence contains some of the greatest poetry in the English language. However, the sonnets have mystified readers and ...
- Couples opt for humanist weddings as appeal of the church wanes - Scotsman
MORE and more couples are choosing humanist weddings over religious ceremonies because they have little connection with a church, a celebrant said last night. Figures released yesterday show humanist weddings are on the increase while overall ...
- Are we socially engaged yet? - City Pulse
City PulseAre we socially engaged yet?City Pulse, MI - 11 hours agoIn the picture, a prematurely aged African-American girl in a vividly colored smock stares into the distance, her right hand clutching an ethnically white ...
- Always a candidate for success - News.com.au
IT was a journey that began in Hawaii and Indonesia and took him from the halls of privilege in Massachusetts to the poverty-racked streets of Chicago and, finally, the corridors of power on Capitol Hill. Barack Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961 to a ...
- Grandbois has ear for music - and words - Rocky Mountain News
Grandbois has ear for music - and wordsRocky Mountain News, CO - 3 hours agoDo you read a lot of poetry, and what, for you, is the relationship between flash fiction and poetry? I read a lot of poetry when I was working toward my ...
- The way Britain wages war (Mail and Guardian)
Four photographs recently published in Britain together break a silence. The first is of a former Gurkha soldier Tul Bahadur, aged 87. He sits in a wheelchair outside 10 Downing Street.
- Family Events, Day by Day - Advocate Weekly
Family Events, Day by DayAdvocate Weekly, MA - 15 hours agoMettawee River Theatre Company, production of the Winnebago Native American creation tale, "NANABOZHO," a comic account of how our world began, ...
- A Celebration of Sand, in Vast Quantities or One Grain at a Time - New York Times
New York TimesA Celebration of Sand, in Vast Quantities or One Grain at a TimeNew York Times, United States - 20 minutes agoIts seemingly offhand formal beauty is matched by its understated, Dada-ish poetry. One of the most remarkable works of all is by a self-taught folk artist ...
- Karadzic Enters No Plea, Claiming Deal With U.S. - Wall Street Journal
Radovan Karadzic, out of disguise and in the hands of an international war-crimes tribunal, entered no plea Thursday in his first court appearance at The Hague but claimed that former U.S. Ambassador Richard Holbrooke cut a deal with him in 1996 and ...
- Mighty Yeats is pure poetry in motion after Ascot Gold Cup treble - Daily Mail
Daily MailMighty Yeats is pure poetry in motion after Ascot Gold Cup trebleDaily Mail, UK - 1 hour agoEarlier, Cilla Black, celebrating 45 years in show business, handed out the silverware to the connections of South Central, the winner of the opening race. ...
- June 06, 2008 (The Barnstable Patriot)
VINTAGE VIBE – On June 7 the Mashpee Chamber of Commerce will turn the South Cape Village into a destination any cabernet connoisseur or Beaujolais buff could love.
- The Wanderer keeps people in their seats. - Ledbury Reporter
The Wanderer keeps people in their seats.Ledbury Reporter, UK - 1 hour agoBy Gary Bills-Geddes One school of thought has it that poetry should never be set to music, because it is word-music and does not need the notes. ...
- Exploring Turkishness - Egypt Today
A Turkish author who writes in his native language, Orhan Pamuk is the recipient of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Literature. He has been compared to Borges, Nabokov and DeLillo. His best-known (best-selling) novel is reminiscent of The Name of the Rose ...
- Some titles she 'borrowed' from Dad - South Coast Today
My dad is the smartest dad ever. That's what I thought when I was 8, and that's what I still think. Growing up, it seemed there was nothing he didn't know. He was the go-to guy for any and every homework problem — English, social studies, science ...
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