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- Barbie vs. Bratz heading to trial - 22 WSBT
Story Updated: May 24, 2008 at 12:51 PM EDT LOS ANGELES — Four years ago, Mattel Inc. exhorted its executives to help save Barbie from a new doll clique called the Bratz. "The House is on Fire!" said an internal presentation on the decline of its ...
- Playhouse Jr. clowns around with double feature - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
Playhouse Jr. clowns around with double featurePittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - 2 hours ago"Kids coming to the show are going to see a real kaleidoscope of colors ... and an alliteration of poetry," Vinski says. "They're learning lessons and a ...
- Affordable activities to keep you busy for a summer in Davis - California Aggie
It ' s a common predicament: You ' re stuck in Davis for the summer, you ' re bored and you have no money. If you ' re looking for a better way to spend your time than watching reruns on television, MUSE provides a suggestion of fun - and more ...
- Changes For BBC One Daytime - Waveguide
The daytime schedules on BBC One are being changed to feature a number of campaign-style programmes on a number of subjects from the NHS to knife crime. Each of the new current-affairs shows will be shown in the 09:15 to 10:00 slot and will be ...
- Montana win for Charman (The New Zealand Herald)
The announcement is made today on Montana Poetry Day. There were 26 books submitted in the poetry category this year, up from 19 in 2007.
- Meet the new city manager - Palo Alto Online
Meet the new city managerPalo Alto Online, CA - 11 hours agoIn the past Keene, who loves poetry and quotes liberally from a variety of sources during conversations and speeches, once brought in a poet to lead a ...
- Relay for Life's big event is tonight (The Greenville News)
Relay for Life of Greer fundraising activities for the American Cancer Society will culminate tonight in a 12-hour relay at Dooley Field.
- Acclaimed New Professionals set for exciting Hampstead visit - Hampstead and Highgate Express
Hampstead and Highgate ExpressAcclaimed New Professionals set for exciting Hampstead visitHampstead and Highgate Express, UK - 17 hours agoAlthough born in California, her pieces reflect her extensive studies of Latin-American folklore, incorporating poetry, mythology, and native musical styles ...
- Arts & Sciences presents alumni awards, Dean's Medal - Washington University Record
Arts & Sciences presents alumni awards, Dean's MedalWashington University Record, MO - 23 minutes agoStrand has received numerous awards, including the Maryland State Arts Council Individual Artist Award in poetry. She also was a finalist for the 2007 F. ...
- New play explores what search reveals about us (USA Today)
They are an unquestionably bizarre set of Internet search terms: Mange. Human mold. White camellia. Dying Elmo. Could those words also be clues to finding a missing person? That's the premise behind User 927, a new production in Philadelphia that blends fact and fiction in the tale of a disappearance from a small Midwestern town.
- Reviews roundup: Afterlife - Guardian Unlimited
'Excellent', 'engaging' but 'reduced to actor laddie bluster' ... Roger Allam as Max Reinhardt in Afterlife at the National Theatre. Photograph: Tristram Kenton As the man who put the cheque into Chekhov (that's Alan Bennett's jab at the writer's ...
- Book Festival organizer believes in the power of books (The Desert Sun)
The owner of now-closed Peppertree Bookstores in Palm Springs and La Quinta just can't get books out of his system. He is the driving force behind the third annual Palm Springs Book Festival that will bring at least five national authors to the valley Sunday.
- Border Ballads - Slow food
Slow foodBorder BalladsSlow food, Italy - 2 hours agoNot that this was the first time—nor will it be the last—that violence has generated great poetry: The Border people wrote the Border ballads. ...
- Tunisia: Launch of the 26th Edition of the Gabes International Festival (AllAfrica.com)
The 26 th edition of the Gabes International Festival was launched on Friday by Mr Taoufik Baccar, the Governor of Tunisia's Central Bank.
- Letters: Don't fear the state (Independent)
Sir: I don't fear the State, Mr Jacobson (Comment, 14 June). I don't suspect it of base motives. I just don't think it's very bright, and nobody enjoys having a fool for a boss. Consider, for a moment, being required to work with an editor who, flying in the teeth of all available evidence, considers himself best placed to tell you how to write your books.
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