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- We've got our wires crossed: The bizarre stories of people whose ... - Daily Mail
The human brain is the most complex organ in the body and contains 20 billion cells, responsible for everything from dreaming and movement to appetite and emotions. It consists mainly of grey matter - the brain cells or neurons where information is ...
- Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome Opens Major Monographic Exhibition ... - Art Daily
Scuderie del Quirinale in Rome Opens Major Monographic Exhibition ...Art Daily - 6 hours agoEven before Leonardo, Bellini was the great inventor of the representation of sentiment and of nature, offering us works of extraordinary poetry in ...
- Pasifika Festival draws on wide range of Pacific flavours - News.com.au
IN HIS 1992 travel book The Happy Isles of Oceania, Paul Theroux made at least one claim of the most politically incorrect sort. Likening the taste of corned beef to human flesh, Theroux declared this to be the reason Pacific Islanders, with their ...
- Burns fans mull over Jackson link - BBC UK News
Burns experts have been shocked by reports of the musical link Rabbie Burns experts have reacted with astonishment to reports that Michael Jackson has recorded an album of the poet's work put to a modern backing. "I was quite incredulous at the ...
- You can take the man out of Big Easy - Guardian Unlimited
When Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 2006 for what are, in essence, crime novels, it underscored the fact that the oft-asked question about whether crime fiction is 'literature' misses the point. The question should ...
- White Mountains Roundup show shines with talent - WMI Central
Dave Stamey of Nipomo, Calif., is the headliner at the 2008 White Mountains Roundup. He is one of the most popular cowboy entertainers in the country with a large repertoire of classic and original music. He’ll be singing his songs during “Chris ...
- Poet’s pen points to fly fishing starting in Wales - WalesOnline
Poet’s pen points to fly fishing starting in WalesWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 57 minutes agoWe have poetry from the middle ages written by Dafydd ap Gwilym – the greatest of all Welsh poets – in which he addresses the salmon calling him “y ...
- Serb fugitive captured at last - Globe and Mail
With the capture late last night of one of the world's most wanted war-crimes fugitives, the new government of Serbia made a major move toward leading its country in from the cold. For years, Serbia has been cut off from normal economic and political ...
- 'Bigger' filmmaker explores his struggle with steroids - MLive.com
Courtesy Photo Flexing muscles: Filmmaker Chris Bell, right, chats with a bodybuilder in his documentary, "Bigger Stronger Faster." Confession: I drank about 16 ounces of coffee before writing this review. No, not the wimpy decaf stuff, but the full ...
- Poetry needs to be read aloud, says Motion - Guardian Unlimited
Nine-plus years of being "PL", as he calls it, have had their widely reported frustrations for Andrew Motion. But he's very pleased indeed with one aspect of his tenure: the establishment of the online Poetry Archive , collecting a considerable ...
- Cutting edge artist salutes Brontë rebel - Keighley News
Cutting edge artist salutes Brontë rebelKeighley News, UK - 4 hours agoHis family were very proud of his talents. "His poetry was admired by experts and was published five years before any of his sisters' work. ...
- Church born again as library, community center - Sun and Press
Karol Proppe of McDonough remembers the town's little white Calvary Episcopal Church as part of her childhood: sitting in its wooden pews, marveling at the artistry of its stained glass, dusting its windowsills. Her great-great-grandfather, William ...
- Anthrax case stirs doubts about security - Seattle Times
WASHINGTON  Revelations about anthrax scientist Bruce Ivins' mental instability have exposed what congressional leaders and security experts called startling gaps in how the federal government safeguards its most dangerous biological materials. An ...
- From actress to princess: Grace Kelly exhibit in Paris - International Herald Tribune
From actress to princess: Grace Kelly exhibit in ParisInternational Herald Tribune, France - 3 hours agoYou learn about her love for writing poetry, gardening and her children Caroline, Albert II, and Stephanie  home videos that she filmed are projected. ...
- Kurdish novel re-writes rules (BBC News)
A leading novelist's latest work could mark a new era for Kurdish literature, writes Kereem Abdulrahman.
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