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- Requiem Masses (Times of Malta)
Tomorrow being the trigesima die of the sad demise of MARK AZZOPARDI, a Mass for the repose of his soul will be celebrated at 8 p.m. at St Paul's chapel, San Pawl tat-Tarġa. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
- North Texas Events, August 22 (Wichita Falls Times Record News)
HOTTER’N HELL HUNDRED RACE AND RIDE Today to Sunday, MPEC. About 10,000 riders or more descend on Wichita Falls for this annual race and ride. www.hh100.org.
- Art unfiltered - Glendale News-Press
Art Day, the dream of Glendale short-story author Becky Mate, is gaining momentum in its 10th year. The celebration pays homage to all disciplines including fine art, music, live theater and poetry. It kicks off Friday with a party at Mate’s home ...
- Summit County Services (Summit Daily News)
Summit County has three libraries.
- Signposts: Berkeley group names '10 best ethical destinations" - Inside Bay Area
In an effort to get travelers off the beaten path and support destinations in developing countries, Berkeley-based Ethical Traveler has published a list of the "10 best ethical destinations." The organization said in a statement that many countries ...
- War Zone: A Preview of the Fall 2008 Off-Broadway Season (Playbill)
War and politics, two of the main things on the American public's minds this fall, will also be mulled by the Off-Broadway theatre this fall.
- Obama rekindles the moment of JFK - Age
M EMORIES are short; history dims. The conventional wisdom is that Barack Obama is the first candidate to address 75,000 rapturous fans in a sports stadium to accept the nomination of his party to become President of the United States. He was not. To ...
- 'HOUSEtrap!': Who Set It? and How to Escape from America's ... - International Business Times
'HOUSEtrap!': Who Set It? and How to Escape from America's ...International Business Times, NY - 2 hours ago... iUniverse offers a variety of publishing services to help individualspublish, market and sell fiction, poetry and nonfiction books. ...
- The Cobain effect and other stories... - Drowned In Sound
I am a passionate person. I'm not the only one. Music is full of many things, passion I believe one of its most sacred products. It could well be the reason that we crave it so, because of the passion it appears to create… I don't read much. Some ...
- Speaking out about a bi-cultural life - Minnesota Public Radio
Speaking out about a bi-cultural lifeMinnesota Public Radio, MN - 32 minutes agoby Elizabeth Baier, Minnesota Public Radio Members of one Twin Cities' spoken word group are exploring their love of poetry and performance by writing about ...
- Joe Biden Is Neil Kinnock Is Robert Kennedy - Anorak.co.uk (satire)
Joe Biden Is Neil Kinnock Is Robert KennedyAnorak.co.uk (satire), UK - 11 minutes agoThose people who could sing and play and recite and write poetry? The people who could make wonderful, beautiful things with their hands? ...
- Murdoch unmasked: Meeting a media mogul (Independent)
Rupert Murdoch's biographer got an up-close-and-personal look at the media mogul over nine months of interviews, but there was one thing that Michael Wolff couldn't quite pin down. Just what colour was that hair? At 77, it is surely grey – there are photos that suggest as much. And yet, one afternoon it might be "flaming orange", then "sometimes aubergine".
- Why making children laugh is a serious business - Daily Telegraph
On Monday the shortlist for the first Roald Dahl Funny Prize will be announced. It's the creation of the Children's Laureate, Michael Rosen, who had a giggly time choosing books with the other judges: Roald's granddaughter Sophie Dahl, the children's ...
- Business booming in Georgia for Stalin look-alike - San Francisco Gate
Sunday, October 5, 2008 But Ziyadaliev, 64, an avuncular father of two who dresses as Stalin even on days off, insists that business has seldom been better. He is a frequent hired guest at weddings, where he dances to Soviet Katyusha music from World ...
- Toronto writer's The Outlander wins First Novel Award (CBC Toronto)
A debut novel about a 19-year-old widow fleeing her ruthless brothers-in-law through the Rockies in the winter of 1903 has won the $7,500 First Novel Award.
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