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- Saddam feared disease in prison, according to his `diary' - Newsday
CAIRO, Egypt - Saddam Hussein feared catching AIDS or other diseases during his U.S.-supervised captivity, a leading Arab newspaper said Monday in publishing excerpts of his prison writings. The London-based Al-Hayat said the comments came in ...
- Arts Calendar: - Berkeley Daily Planet
THURSDAY, MAY 29 THEATER Willard Dramatic Arts “Turf” A student-created play about the experience of middle school, Thurs. and Fri. at 7 p.m. at Willard’s Metalshop Theater, 2425 Stuart St., enter on Regent St. Free. 883-1877. FILM 9th Annual ...
- Book Review: Sleep Before Evening by Magdalena Ball - Blogcritics.org
Book Review: Sleep Before Evening by Magdalena BallBlogcritics.org, OH - 1 hour agoMari is a scholarship student who loves music and poetry. Her love of the arts is reflected in the poetically written book and in the way famous lines of ...
- African businesses to aid xenophobia victims - Star
An African group consisting of black businesses from the Southern African Development Community (SADC) and other states will visit areas affected by the spate of xenophobic attacks on Thursday. Spokesperson Khanya Mjiyako said on Wednesday that the ...
- Female contenders rule out 'archaic' post of Poet Laureate - The Independent
Three of the leading contenders to be Britain's first female Poet Laureate have ruled themselves out of contention for the post. The ancient role, currently held by Andrew Motion and remunerated by 630 bottles of Spanish sherry, is due to be ...
- Community datebook (7/15/08) (Anchorage Daily News)
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- Sangre de Mi Sangre: Visual Poetry - Extra Bilingual Community Newspaper
“Sangre de Mi Sangre,” (Blood of My Blood) starring seasoned and skilled actor Jesús Ochoa (“Nicotina”) is directed by Christopher Zalla. The film is about Pedro, a Mexican boy who smuggles himself to Brooklyn to unite with his estranged ...
- A journey of faith (Wise County Messenger)
"The emphasis of this is not on me - the emphasis is on the Lord and what he does for his people," said Gregory Kuehmichel on Friday as he set out on Farm Road 51 toward Gainesville, on foot, with two mules in tow.
- Well Done -- West Des Moines, Clive, Waukee - Des Moines Register
Laura Terlouw, a graduate of Valley High School in West Des Moines and Boston College in Chestnut Hill, Mass., received her law degree from Stanford Law School in Palo Alto, Calif., on May 4. Abbey Moffit of West Des Moines received a $2,000 ...
- Modern milieu for fresh take on suffering Hedda - The Age
The AgeModern milieu for fresh take on suffering HeddaThe Age, Australia - 2 hours ago"Rather than cold steel she's white hot, but all the poetry has been crushed down by restrictions. These restraints have ruined her life and the infection ...
- The prize fighter - Boston Globe
NEW YORK - On the darkened stage, two dancers tentatively touch each other to the sounds of falling rain and distant thunder. Images of lush scenery appear on a screen behind them. It seems to be daybreak. As the man lifts the woman to his shoulders ...
- The ‘beautiful noise’ of Andrew Bird - Aspen Times
The ‘beautiful noise’ of Andrew BirdAspen Times, CO - 1 hour agoBut in Bird’s hands, and with a backing of violin, Glockenspiel and guitars is usually as gentle as rainfall, the words become poetry, musical statements of ...
- The Almanac -- weekly (Moldova.org)
Today is Monday, June 2, the 154th day of 2008 with 212 to follow.The moon is waning. The morning stars are Venus, Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus. The evening stars are Mercury, Mars and Saturn.Those born on this date are under the sign of Gemini. They include Martha Washington, the first U.S.
- Faith Academy goes medieval for a day - Wausau Daily Herald
TOWN OF EASTON -- A knight in shining armor, an 8-foot dragon and wandering minstrels took over the grounds at Faith Christian Academy's junior and senior high campus Friday during the school's first-ever Medieval Day event. Also spread across the ...
- Pupil's poem wins national acclaim - Evening News Norwich
A Norfolk pupil has been announced as one of the winners in a prestigious Amnesty International poetry competition. Rosie Thurlow, 12, from Aylsham High School, has been named as the Key Stage 3 regional winner for East Anglia, for her poem I Wonder ...
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