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- Daniel Radcliffe: I lost my virginity to an older woman - Chud.com
The age difference between them "wasn't ridiculous but it would freak some people out", he said. Radcliffe gave no clues as to the identity of the female in question. The US magazine which printed his confession noted that he "celebrated reaching ...
- Neil Kinnock welcomes Joe Biden nomination - Daily Telegraph
Veteran US senator Mr Biden's hopes of winning the 1988 White House race were scuppered when it emerged he copied parts of a speech from Lord Kinnock without acknowledging him. Lord Kinnock said the two men had become firm friends since the scandal ...
- David Helfgott was born to shine - News.com.au
EVERYBODY needs a cheerleader in life. Someone who will fight your corner every step of the way. David Helfgott, the pianist immortalised in the 1996 movie Shine , is lucky enough to have one in his wife, Gillian. He calls her "his paradise" and ...
- Faith Is Formed Over a Lifetime - Inrich.com
Todd Culbertson, editor of The Times-Dispatch's Editorial Pages, participates in the Education for Ministry program at St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. The assigments include the writing of spiritual autobiographies. Culbertson presented the following ...
- Concert held for little Alfie - St. Albans Observer
Concert held for little AlfieSt. Albans Observer, UK - 6 hours agoHe was a very smiley child. He now has a little brother whose just arrived, they have named him Harry Alfie Morland.” Reverend Will Gibbs, who baptised ...
- Alexis O’Hara and D.Kimm as Mankind - Montreal Mirror
Montreal MirrorAlexis O’Hara and D.Kimm as MankindMontreal Mirror, Canada - 5 hours agoby VINCENT TINGUELY Out-of-towners gracing our city this fall include kids’ poetry giant Dennis Lee, reading poetry for grown-ups at the Atwater Library on ...
- To the Memory of an Amiable Child - New York Times Blogs
New York Times BlogsTo the Memory of an Amiable ChildNew York Times Blogs, NY - 40 minutes ago... and perhaps the only single-person private grave on city-owned land in New York City, and it has inspired a book of poetry and a contemporary mystery ...
- Poetic war of words - This is South Devon
SATISH Kumar, the 73-year-old monk behind Dartington's Schumacher College, is taking on comedian Matt Harvey in a poetry competition. The pair, along with three other competitors, will be taking part in the Dead Poets 'slam' or competition at ...
- Connoisseur shares wine pairing tips - Exponent
Spending $2,000 on a bottle of wine doesn't guarantee it will taste delicious. "You usually don't taste the difference," said Christian Butzke, an associate professor of food science. Keeping the cost of wine in mind is important when choosing what ...
- Coby's a hit on Main Street - Daily Gazette
SUNY Cobleskill student Saasha Caldera and John Bissember of Richmondville talk over coffee Tuesday at Coby's on East Main Street in Cobleskill. COBLESKILL — “It’s still a work in progress,” noted manager Connie Zwick, but customers having ...
- Peter Balakian, Donald M. and Constance H. Rebar Professor in ... - Colgate University
Interests American poetry, 20th century poetry in translation, genocide studies, Armenian history, literature and culture Selected Publications The Burning Tigris; The Armenian Genocide and America's Response (HarperCollins, 2003), June-tree: New and ...
- The Solution to Hunting's Woes? Setting Sights on Women - Wall Street Journal
PARIS, Tenn. -- Brenda Valentine was running a beauty shop in rural Tennessee when her shooting skills came to the attention of the hunting industry. Today, she is a television star and paid speaker at hunting conventions, where fans wait in lines ...
- Musharraf's turbulent 9 years in power - Boston Globe
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan— Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani president who took power in a high-altitude coup and later dragged a reluctant Islamic nation into the U.S.-led war on terror, submitted his resignation Monday after a turbulent nine years in ...
- From burger van to Beijing battler (Irish Examiner)
IF YOU are one of the thousands of Irish fans who have travelled to Sunderland supporting the Black Cats in the Premiership, you may have met Tony Jeffries, the British boxer who faces Kenny Egan in an Olympic light heavyweight semi-final tomorrow night.
- A man who works on water - Martha's Vineyard Magazine
Martha's Vineyard MagazineA man who works on waterMartha's Vineyard Magazine, MA - 22 minutes agoSteve had discovered the poetry of Robert Bly, Allen Ginsberg, and EE Cummings. “I really liked Whitman at one point. Kind of in the same way I liked Thomas ...
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