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- The week China began to rule the world - This is Money
Just as the first guns of August 1914 blew away a world dominated by the European empires, so may the past nine days of sheer madness in the financial markets have marked the point at which the established developed economies - of which the United ...
- Will the Anti-Locavorism Never End? - New York Times Blogs
A blog post from a few months ago — titled “ Do We Really Need a Few Billion Locavores ?†— upset many eat-local fans. Among the many sins I committed were: 1. Using food coloring to make sherbet. (Hey, sorry, but I was just following the ...
- Groups hold events to point out ignorance of banning books - Log Cabin Democrat
Groups hold events to point out ignorance of banning booksLog Cabin Democrat, AR - 4 hours agoThe top 10 banned books of 2007 will also be on display for visitors. She said there will be a prize for the winner of the poetry slam, which will be led by ...
- Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races - Eureka Reporter
MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) — Mario Andretti will be the guest of honor at this year’s Rolex Monterey Historic Automobile Races, taking place at the Mazda Raceway Laguna Seca in Monterey, Calif. The classic car auto race is celebrating its 35th ...
- POETRY: Finding A Better Use - Brooklyn Rail
Brooklyn RailPOETRY: Finding A Better UseBrooklyn Rail, NY - 1 hour agoMany purely intellectual writers have produced lively sequences in which each poem uses lines and thoughts from the previous poem in a playful, ...
- Dr. Abdul-Wahab El-Messiri: leading intellectual light of Islam and ... - Yemen Observer
Dr. Abdul-Wahab el-Messiri, the ‘Arab human thinker’ as he called himself, writer of Jews, Judaism and Zionism Encyclopedia, coordinator of the Kafia movement in Egypt that opposes the regime’s violations of democracy, died of a heart attack at ...
- Lost capital of Khazars could lie here - San Francisco Gate
Sunday, September 28, 2008 Dmitry Vasilyev, a professor at Astrakhan State University, said his nine-year excavation near the Caspian Sea has finally unearthed the foundations of a triangular fortress of flamed brick, along with modest yurt-shaped ...
- The Shakespearean sonnet - Times & Democrat
When you write about William Shakespeare, you use superlatives. The greatest of all writers of English. The greatest writer of anything. The largest vocabulary, the user of most words -- 25,000, 40 percent of which he made up himself. He lived in a ...
- Missiles Fired On Sderot - The Bulletin
Jerusalem - A missile was fired Sunday at Sderot by Palestinians in Gaza into an open area inside the city, causing a fire to break out in a thorn field. A man, a woman and a child went into shock and were taken to Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon ...
- Colchester: Town mourns "dedicated soldier" - The Gazette
Colchester: Town mourns "dedicated soldier"The Gazette, UK - Aug 8, 2008“We have lost two men that live in Colchester and nine Paras in total which is so sad for one town. “But we do support everything the army is doing and we ...
- Huckleberries’ allure is all in the chase (Missoulian)
Ripening wild huckleberries explode all over the mountains of western Montana in late summer. Photo by ROB CHANEY/Missoulian
- Arts Commission awards annual medals - WRAL
Raleigh, N.C. — The Raleigh Arts Commission named six winners of the annual medal of arts Friday. The Raleigh Medal of Arts honors individuals and organizations for long-term achievement in and support of local arts. The program is in its 24th year ...
- Soft Sell Poetry Publisher Becomes Internet Marketing Sensation - NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)
NewsReleaseWire.com (press release)Soft Sell Poetry Publisher Becomes Internet Marketing SensationNewsReleaseWire.com (press release) - 2 hours agoParticipants will be exposed to powerful marketing tools including the power of the necessary shopping-cart software, article marketing, e-book writing, ...
- Revisit times that inspired Key's 'Star-Spangled Banner' - Courier-Journal
Aug. 1 was Francis Scott Key's birthday, making this an ideal time to visit Fort McHenry in Maryland and learn about the battle that inspired Key to write the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner." The fort sits on the Patapsco River, and it was from ...
- Lee offering courses for senior adults (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Lee University is offering eight new mini-courses in its Encore program at the Cleveland, Tenn., campus. Encore offers senior adults age 60 and older the opportunity to take college courses for credit for $50.
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