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- Musharraf's turbulent 9 years in power (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Pervez Musharraf dominated Pakistan after taking power in a high-altitude coup nearly nine years ago and led a reluctant Islamic nation into the U.S.-led war on terror _ a step that earned him plaudits in the West but hatred at home.
- Established Poets, New Voices And All That Jazz - Hartford Courant
The Sunken Garden Poetry & Music Festival returns to the grounds of the Hill-Stead Museum, 35 Mountain Road, Farmington, on Wednesday, after a one-year hiatus. This year's schedule: Wednesday: Former U.S. Poet Laureate Robert Pinsky, with poetry and ...
- Flash Fiction - Artvoice
Flash FictionArtvoice, NY - 2 hours agoIn The Margins occasionally includes flash fiction alongside the poetry, features, interviews and book reviews. In The Margins seeks submissions of flash ...
- Used words for sale at independent book stores - Tacoma News Tribune
In a culture that values newness and efficiency, used book stores are the quintessential embodiment of “old school.” The South Sound’s independent used book stores attract bibliophiles, avid collectors and people who simply refuse to fork over ...
- Anger and hope - Newsday
NewsdayAnger and hopeNewsday, NY - 32 minutes ago... KELLEHER | jennifer.kelleher@newsday.com Students of Yolanda Sampson, bottom left, a Hempstead High School English teacher, published a book of poetry. ...
- Kurdish novel re-writes rules (BBC News)
A leading novelist's latest work could mark a new era for Kurdish literature, writes Kereem Abdulrahman.
- Students Show Importance of Education: Contest - Brampton News
Students Show Importance of Education: ContestBrampton News, Canada - 1 hour agoSubmissions consisted of poetry, paragraphs, paintings, drawings, and collages. Students were asked to express creatively the value of school in their lives ...
- Sheila Nevins - World Screen News
Sheila Nevins, the president of HBO Documentary Films, loves ordinary people and the extraordinary stories they can tell. She has overseen such programs as Alive Day Memories: Home From Iraq , a 10-part series that conveys the physical and emotional ...
- Nick Griffin at the Improv, Tom Wilson at Hilarities and more: It's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Location Akron Aurora Avon Avon Lake Bainbridge Barberton Bath Bay Village Beachwood Bedford Bedford Heights Berea Bratenahl Brecksville Broadview Heights Brook Park Brooklyn Brooklyn Heights Brunswick Burton Canton Chagrin Falls Chardon Chesterland ...
- Hawn Memorial Library Summer Line Up in Clayton (WWNY - WNYF Watertown)
The American Arts and Crafts Movement in New York State Wed. July 30 @ 7PM The American Arts and Crafts Movement, or ‘mission,’ gained popularity as a decorative style beginning in 1900, and by 1920 had gone out of style. Arts and Crafts, however, was more than simply a decorative style: it was also a philosophy, an [...]
- Fionnuala Halligan in London - Screendaily.com (subscription)
Fionnuala Halligan in LondonScreendaily.com (subscription), UK - Jun 18, 2008The Edge of Love is based loosely around the real-life relationship between Dylan Thomas (Matthew Rhys), Caitlin, his childhood friend and lover Vera ...
- Out and About: July 16 - 27 - Canton Journal
Out and About: July 16 - 27Canton Journal, MA - 9 hours agoOpen mic signup, 8 pm Open mic followed by featured poet, concludes with poetry slam. The Trinity Church Flea Market every Saturday. ...
- Top poets awarded in festival contest - Auburn Reporter
Top poets awarded in festival contestAuburn Reporter, WA - 1 hour agoHorowitz, editor and publisher of Rose Alley Press, is a longtime supporter of poetry in the Puget Sound. David Rizzie took the second-place prize of $50 ...
- Concert of Colors 07/09/08 (Dearborn Press & Guide)
Dearborn/detroit - With a beat-driven line up propelling its 16th year, the 2008 Concert of Colors promotes peace and respect through the universal language of music with four days of free performances at the Max M. Fisher Music Center, 3711 Woodward Ave., in Detroit.
- A Public-Goods Plague - New York Times Blogs
The public-goods and free-rider problems that plague many organizations are also common at universities. At the University of Texas, the co-op bookstore offers each major college $50,000 if its professors meet the co-op’s deadline for book orders ...
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