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- IRAQ: The Love Stories Are Gone - Inter Press Service
BAGHDAD, Jun 14 (IPS) - As statistics go, at least 655,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the occupation, now in its fifth year. Every one of them has left behind once loved ones to mourn the loss and to think of what might have been. This is the ...
- Dems Rally Against Unions! - Slate
Things We Thought We'd Never See: Democrats Rally Against the Teachers' Unions! I went to the Ed Challenge for Change event mainly to schmooze. I almost didn't stay for the panels, being in no mood for what I expected would, even among these ...
- New Delhi, September 1 - Tribune
Six masked robbers broke into the house of a senior citizen and former Railways DIG in the posh DLF area yesterday night and decamped with cash and some jewellery. The DIG sustained minor injury after being punched by one of the accused. Robbers ...
- Teaching Legend Gilbert Named 2008 Parade Marshal - Palisadian-Post
Palisadian-PostTeaching Legend Gilbert Named 2008 Parade MarshalPalisadian-Post, CA - 48 minutes ago'I hope to teach my students a love of literature, a love of poetry,' Gilbert told the Palisadian-Post. 'I hope to teach them the fact that they need to ...
- New Bill Madden Album 'Child of the Same God' Release Date Set (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Singer-songwriter/activist Bill Madden announced the release date of his 4th studio album, "Child of the Same God," due out October 14 via MADMUSE.
- Augustana professor's writing goes international (The Argus Leader)
Writer Patrick Hicks takes readers on a journey, exploring stories set in England, Spain, Germany and Ireland. The Augustana College professor also uses Midwestern settings in his poetry, even Sioux Falls, for his first international paperback: "Finding the Gossamer." The 38-year-old writer-in-residence in Augie's English department is a Minnesota native but spent several years studying and ...
- First-time author wins two Montana categories - Massey News
First-time author wins two Montana categoriesMassey News, New Zealand - Jul 21, 2008âBut there are so many amazing books out there; you really focus on the readers and what they love about it. Iâve got such lovely readers who want the book ...
- Fred d'Aguiar's poetry workshop (Guardian Unlimited)
The idea of revision presupposes a vision, an original which enables the return visit. Poets faced with a prodigious library of forebears, continue precisely because they see opportunities for further exploration of ideas and emotions touched on by previous books. The Guyanese writer, Wilson Harris, characterises this process of return to an unfinished legacy as a creative act of engaging with ...
- Why are ABBA songs so infectious? Science has answers (Chicago Sun-Times)
It only takes a single exposure, and in an instant, your whole day can change. The infection is rapid and feels potentially unending. One minute youâre minding your own business and the next you find that you canât stop thinking, humming, or singing ââDancing Queen.ââ
- No marriage for me as of now, says Katrina Kaif - Zee News
New Delhi, Aug 07: The stunning Katrina Kaif reminds us of this beautiful line by John Keats, âA Thing of Beauty is a Joy Foreverâ. The angel-faced diva inspires poetry and romance. Her face can surely âlaunch a thousand ships, and burn the ...
- NO (WORK) PLACE LIKE HOME - New York Post
FOR 10 years, Scott Boddie worked more than 65 hours a week in healthcare management, a schedule that left precious little time to devote to his real passion: writing poetry. That changed a year ago, when Boddie gave up the corporate life - and ...
- Janet Jackson's nipple not "actionably indecent" - Salon
It has been four and a half years since 90 million people caught a glimpse of Janet Jackson's spangled nipple during the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show, and thankfully, people did eventually shut up about it. But today it's back in the news because a ...
- Mountain Town Stages to conclude season with Cow Ballet (Park Record)
It's the kind of mudslinging that would make most politicians blush, but ultimately, organizer's say, Mountain Town Stages' annual Cow Ballet lives
- Hudson Sidewalk Sale worth a stroll this Sunday: Your weekly Shop Talk ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Shoppers will have a chance to savor the charms of downtown Hudson this weekend -- and save money at more than 80 establishments. The Hudson Sidewalk Sale -- featuring the areas of Main Street, First & Main and Acme Plaza -- runs through Sunday ...
- LITTWIN: Welcome! And please like us, really (Rocky Mountain News via Yahoo! News)
Welcome to Denver, the Queen City of the Plains and only a short drive from Colorado.
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