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- Student news (The Herald-Mail)
HARRISONBURG, Va. - Sarah Beth Pryor of Greencastle, Pa., was named to the dean's list at James Madison University for the spring semester. Sarah is a freshman majoring in marketing and corporate communications.
- Hard times for youngsters! - this is hampshire.net
Hard times for youngsters!this is hampshire.net, UK - 11 hours agoThe morning involved the children writing in Victorian style handwriting, a poetry recital, and learning about pounds shillings and pence. ...
- The alluring alchemy of Dario Robleto (Seattle Times)
You've never seen the Frye Art Museum look like this before. With two exhibitions that take over the entire museum (for the first time sweeping...
- Girl, 12, who hanged herself was obsessed with 'emo' culture (Evening Standard)
A girl of 12 hanged herself in her bedroom after becoming obsessed with the 'emo' culture and suicide, an inquest has heard. Rachel Jarvis was found unconscious in her room by her mother and died in hospital two days later.
- Shenandoah fish kills cause roiling on river (The Washington Times)
Few American waterways evoke as much passion, poetry and song, and memories of days gone by as the Shenandoah River,...
- What's On This Week - New Zealand Herald
The celebration of Kiwi poetry, Montana Poetry Day, is back tomorrow. Aucklanders can enjoy Poetry Central at the Auckland Central Library from 4.30pm. Poet Laureate Michele Leggott (pictured) will MC and there'll be readings by poets Bob Orr, Chris ...
- Singularly the weirdest Fringe show ever? - Scotsman
THE lights will dim and the most controversial comedian of his generation will walk on to the stage to the applause of … one solitary member of the audience who has paid £7,349 (£7,348 concessions) for the only ticket for the "one night only ...
- Pres. Lee Expresses His Agony to Inner Circle - Donga.com
President Lee Myung-bak has reportedly confessed his agony to his inner circle, as mass protests against American beef forced him to fire all of his presidential secretaries and back off from his key policies. A key confidante who wished to remain ...
- Disch, Gay Novelist, a Suicide - Gay City News
Disch, Gay Novelist, a SuicideGay City News - 5 hours agoThomas Disch, acclaimed author of "The Brave Little Toaster: A Bedtime Story for Small Appliances," among other major works of science fiction, poetry, ...
- At Cook Forest State Park in northwestern Pennsylvania, the spirit ... - The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com
At Cook Forest State Park in northwestern Pennsylvania, the spirit ...The Plain Dealer - cleveland.com, OH - 58 minutes agoTake a walk through Pennsylvania's forest primeval, and you may be moved to poetry yourself. More than a century ago, the lumber business was bustling along ...
- Lloyd Schwartz, response - Boston Globe
The Boston Phoenix critic has sent a response to the criticism of his role at the Tanglewood Music Center. Given that so much relevant information I willingly supplied to the Exhibitionist blog was inexplicaly absent from the public post, I'm not ...
- Gaia Online Gives Teens the Chance to Take Home "Olympic Gold" - Earthtimes
SAN JOSE, Calif. - (Business Wire) For those of us who have dreamt of Olympic glory, but prefer thumb wrestling and hot dog eating to swimming and hurdles, Gaia Online, the leading online hangout of more than 5 million teens, today announced it will ...
- Garuda Dandakam - Chennai Online
Garuda DandakamChennai Online, India - 3 hours agoDandakam is that poetry where some of the lines have more than 26 syllables. It very much resembles prose) An e- book containing , this stotra and its ...
- Councilor Foote should stay out of poetry pick - Gloucester Daily Times
Councilor Foote should stay out of poetry pickGloucester Daily Times, USA - 59 minutes agoCity Councilor Gus Foote's effort to intervene in the selection of Gloucester's next poet laureate is as offensive as it is wrong-headed ("Poetry slam: ...Our view: Busy City Council shouldn't have role in choosing laureate Gloucester Daily Timesall 2 news articles
- Ali museum offers trip down memory lane - Frederick News-Post
I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN fascinated by Muhammad Ali. It goes back to the 1960s when he said he was 'The Greatest' and then proved it by shocking everyone when he decked the supposedly unbeatable Sonny Liston in 1964 to win the heavyweight title. So when I ...
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