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- Bar brawls a concern to all (Enterprise Mountaineer)
Who would think that as Art After Dark winds down on a Friday night on Waynesvilleâs quaint tourist-filled Main Street, one business might be gearing up â or dressing down âfor a âwet panties contest?â
- Writings And Influence Of Persian Poet Celebrated - Scoop
18 June 2008 - The writings of Abu Abdullah Jafar ibn Mohammad Rudaki, the poet considered to have laid the foundations of Persian classical literature, should serve as an inspiration to international efforts to combat extremism and attempts to ...
- âMohmand Agency now under Talibanâs controlâ - Daily Times
âMohmand Agency now under Talibanâs controlâDaily Times, Pakistan - 5 hours agoâHis poetry is all about jihad,â they added. Formerly a journalist, Khalid worked for pro-jihad publications Zarb-e-Momin and the daily Islam in the 1990s ...
- Most local FCAT scores exceed state average - Palm Beach Interactive
Schools across Palm Beach County and the Treasure Coast improved modestly again on writing FCAT scores released this morning. Except in St. Lucie County, schools beat the state average. In Palm Beach County, fourth graders maintained their 85 percent ...
- 5. Poetry Everywhere - On Milwaukee
All Categories All Bars and Clubs - 18 and over - All ages - Billiards - Blues - Brew pub - Cigar bar - College - Comedy - Dance - country - Dance - DJ - Dance - electronica - Dance - Hip Hop - Dance - house - Dance - Latin/salsa - Dance - retro ...
- CD Reviews: Mellencamp, Nas delight; Hold Steady too steady - U-Wire.com
John Mellencamp's 22nd release, "Life, Death, Love, and Freedom," paints the people's champion of rockin' country in somber, reflective tones. Voice-and-acoustic driven, the album, released on the official Starbucks music label, boasts 14 tracks ...
- AP Top News at 10:36 p.m. EDT (The Washington Times)
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) _ Before a crowd of cheering thousands, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois laid claim to the Democratic presidential nomination Tuesday night, taking a historic step toward his once-improbable goal of becoming the nation's first black president. Hillary Rodham Clinton maneuvered for the vice presidential spot on his fall ticket without conceding her own defeat. "America, this is ...
- Writing about green? If youâre a student, submit! (Somerville Journal)
In conjunction with ArtBeat 2008 (July 19), âHappening Publicationsâ is accepting submissions from writers through 12th grade for âGREEN!,â a special edition of poetry, stories, articles and comments relating to anything green or environmental.
- Brundidge library bringing 'Wild West' to town - Troy Messenger
Abusing a book is reason for a stiff fine at all public libraries but the Tupper Lightfoot Memorial Library in Brundidge will rip a page right out of the Old West on Wednesday afternoon when the library brings Cowboy Bruce Brannen to town to kick off ...
- JAG'S XF HAS EFFECT - Orlando Sentinel
JAG'S XF HAS EFFECTOrlando Sentinel, FL - 17 hours agoBut the front of the car -- where the poetry of a brand resides -- is kind of a mess. The molded meshlike grille just seems to float there, unconnected to ...
- A reading by Asoka Weerasinghe - Sri Lanka Sunday Times
Award-winning poet Asoka Weerasinghe will read from his 16th book of poetry, âThe Land of Serendipityâ on Saturday, June 7 from 4 to 6 p.m. at the Punchi Theatre, Borella. A geologist, paleontologist and museologist, Asoka attributes his interest ...
- A bad air day - Buffalo News
A bad air dayBuffalo News, United States - 7 hours agoSo does your natural inclination to find poetry in the sight of wind blowing rural bushes and trees. Shyamalanâs partial explanation for it all is utterly ...
- WALL-E: Family space odyssey has wall-to-wall robotic fun (Daily Mail)
Pixar has created their most appealing charcter yet in WALL-E, who deserves to stand alongside Babe and ET as representatives of family film at its finest.
- Safe roads for everybody - La Crosse Tribune
A brief history of paved roads in America: In 1890, the League of American Wheelmen lobbied to have roads paved; until this time roads were an impassable quagmire of mud and ruts. The Wheelmen were a powerful organization with 102,000 members ...
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