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- Summer reads - News & Observer
Summer readsNews & Observer, NC - 10 hours agoBeing poet laureate, I want to give poetry a plug, so let me tell you how much I've been enjoying Atwood's new collection. Don't forget about poetry; ...
- Past As Prologue - The Bulletin
President George W. Bush signed a proclamation that honors the 60th Anniversary of Armed Forces Integration Wednesday. On July 26, 1948, President Harry S. Truman signed an executive order to end segregation in the armed forces. It stated that all in ...
- Grab a marker: Poems hide in newspapers (Tacoma News Tribune)
You could be holding in your hands the start of a great poem. Figure out which words don’t belong, then share your work with us. Sometimes in poetry, it’s not so much about the words you use but the words you leave out.
- Book hits close to home for author (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
The circle of life intersects a local book circle Wednesday night at the Waukesha Public Library, where the public can...
- Bruce Anderson: Ray Lewis and Lord Phillips are both grappling with ... - The Independent
There are no easy answers to the question of the other within. Even without his wig and robes, even in a Muslim centre on Whitechapel Road, Nicholas Phillips, the Lord Chief Justice, might seem to have little in common with Ray Lewis, who has been ...
- Tamil writer on Man Asia long list - SINDH TODAY
Tamil writer on Man Asia long listSINDH TODAY, Pakistan - 3 hours agoShe caught public imagination with her feminist poetry collections like ‘Oru Maalaiyum Innoru Maalaiyum’ and ‘Pachai Thevathai’. She wrote her first novel ...
- Can Art Photography Be Kiddie Porn? - Newsweek
Can Art Photography Be Kiddie Porn?Newsweek - 52 minutes agoHamilton, who's been attacked in his native Britain for his pictures, defends his work as "erotic" not pornographic Most child-pornography laws were meant ...
- Feehan grad tells of humanitarian work in Zimbabwe - Attleboro Sun Chronicle
Feehan grad tells of humanitarian work in ZimbabweAttleboro Sun Chronicle, MA - 17 hours agoOne hundred percent of the contributions are designated to the child whose toy they bought, which goes toward their food, tuition, clothes, books, and toys. ...
- Muslims in Focus, Bobbi-Jo Azzouzi - OpEdNews.com
With a demeanor that radiates tranquility, it is no surprise that Bobbi-Jo Azzouzi has found her career path along the sometimes restless road of Human Services. As a Muslim woman, and a clinical social worker, she provides supervision for 9 case ...
- Scout restores orchard, builds outdoor classroom - East Brunswick Sentinel
Sean Duffy (left) stands on the bridge that leads to the outdoor classroom and apple orchard with fellow Scouts (l-r) Mike Fine, Tim Brown, Sam Fine and Craig Miller, who is also an Eagle Scout. EAST BRUNSWICK- It's a project that exemplifies what it ...
- 'My Cloak and Dagger' author Roger Hall dies (The Monterey County Herald)
Roger Hall, 89, who wrote "You're Stepping on My Cloak and Dagger," a wry memoir about World War II spycraft that became a cult classic in intelligence circles and appealed to a wide audience for its irreverence, died Sunday at his home in Wilmington, Del. He had congestive heart failure.
- Crab Orchard Review wins literary award - Southern Illinoisan
CARBONDALE -- Crab Orchard Review, the literary journal published by the Department of English at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, won an Illinois Arts Council Literary Award for 2008. The IAC Literary Awards go to individual works of fiction ...
- Poetry: An 11-year-old's octogenarian wisdom - Evening Sun
Our common denominator has to be love. The most common, love of self. The least, love of others. Here's where less is really more. The indivisible, the smallest fraction. Reduce ourselves to love of others. So simple. So fulfilling. Yet, the most ...
- Xmas around the corner - iAfrica.com
iAfrica.comXmas around the corneriAfrica.com, South Africa - 43 minutes agoCricket as poetry? Browning would be delighted. There’s also work on a series of rather risqué inflatable Matt Dunning dolls, potentially a huge hit with ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney - Ballarat Courier
The policewoman whose young children were killed in an axe murder in Cowra yesterday was glad to have escaped the "rage" of Sydney, and dreamt of writing plays and poems and playing the saxophone. Friends, relatives and police officers from the Cowra ...
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