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- The Market, Part 1 (Ludwig von Mises Institute)
The market economy is the social system of the division of labor under private ownership of the means of production. Everybody acts on his own behalf; but everybody's actions aim at the satisfaction of other people's needs as well as at the satisfaction of his own.
- First lady tours Sandburg site in North Carolina - Myrtle Beach Online
First lady Laura Bush presented a grant from the National Park Foundation to a historic site in North Carolina's mountains. Bush visited the Carl Sandburg Home National Historic Site in Flat Rock on Monday with North Carolina Sen. Elizabeth Dole. The ...
- 'We literally rose from the ashes' (MPNnow.com)
Supporters of the Macedon Public Library gathered last week to celebrate the building’s fifth anniversary. Ă‚Â
- Wrong Turn At Lungfish (Sydney Morning Herald)
Wrong Turn At Lungfish is amusingly abrasive and empowering in a deeply familiar way.
- Books of The Times Yours Sincerely: A Poet on Fish, Bulls and Love - New York Times
New York TimesBooks of The Times Yours Sincerely: A Poet on Fish, Bulls and LoveNew York Times, United States - 16 minutes agoHe refused to make his version public until he published the poems, “Birthday Letters,” in 1998, a few months before his death. The real letters, which the ...
- Monday Community cantata (The Nashua Telegraph)
As you sing softly along with the hum of the vacuum cleaner (only three more rooms to go), you think about how nice it would be to sing with a full chorus, if only you had the time. ...
- South Jersey Face: John O'Brien - Courier-Post
John O'Brien of Delran, a freelance illustrator and children's book author, recently was honored by Highlights for Children magazine for his work. His June 2008 illustration of a collection of poetry titled "Animal Antics" was named best of the issue ...
- IWP: Rome's Raimo and Macedonia's Madzirov - UI The Daily Iowan (subscription)
IWP: Rome's Raimo and Macedonia's MadzirovUI The Daily Iowan (subscription), IA - 2 hours agoEven though she has released her first novel, had her poetry published, and written for the Italian Rolling Stone magazine, International Writing Program ...
- Manly exorcise their grand final demons - Gold Coast News
Manly exorcise their grand final demonsGold Coast News, Australia - 2 hours agoWolfman winger David Williams stepped up first with a four-pointer in the corner, then Steve Menzies' try was, to put it quite simply, poetry in motion. ...
- Best-Value Art Lovers' Getaway: Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival ... - Earthtimes (press release)
Best-Value Art Lovers' Getaway: Jackson Hole Fall Arts Festival ...Earthtimes (press release), UK - 2 hours ago... locally-flavored offerings as country music, cowboy poetry and regional cuisine -- all while surrounded by the Teton Mountains in their autumn glory. ...
- Hope and fulfilment - Calcutta Telegraph
Calcutta TelegraphHope and fulfilmentCalcutta Telegraph, India - 3 hours agoOctober 17 at British Council; 7 pm: British Council India, in association with Westland Ltd, is organising an evening of poetry reading by British Asian ...
- Who's leaving shells at poet Hilda Doolittle's grave in Bethlehem? (The Express-Times)
Express-Times Photo | Bill AdamsThe grave of Hilda Doolittle in Bethlehem's Nisky HIll Cemetery Hilda Doolittle died nearly 50 years ago, but her poetry keeps her alive and well in the hearts of her fans. Someone pays tribute to the...
- 'Playboys of Tech' Story Proves Some People Do Need Publicists - Gawker
Gawker'Playboys of Tech' Story Proves Some People Do Need PublicistsGawker, NY - 4 hours ago"If a blog post is like an essay and a tweet is like a haiku, then a tumblelog is like stream-of-consciousness poetry," the article begins. ...
- Farewell the Tranquil Mind: Othello’s Noble Passion Is Also His Curse - New York Times
New York TimesFarewell the Tranquil Mind: Othello’s Noble Passion Is Also His CurseNew York Times, United States - 2 hours agoThis man’s voice opens windows to a world where life takes place at a more exalted pitch than most people can even imagine. In contrast to Mr. Thompson’s ...
- Japan Times 08/31/08 (Arts Journal)
Is Poetry Untranslateable? "I have often read that poetry is untranslatable, that 'nothing is lost in translation except the poetry.' Yet, if this were true, we would hardly be able to read, let alone appreciate, poets writing in other languages than our own.
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