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- France: First World War poetry - Daily Telegraph
Help me to die, O Lord." (from Before Action) On June 29, 1916, in a bivouac in the Bois des Tailles, north-east France, William Hodgson penned his final line: "Help me to die, O Lord." He was 23 years old, a lieutenant in the 9th Battalion of the ...
- Winners at the Emmy Awards - Laredo Morning Times
Complete list of winners at Sunday's 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards presented by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences:  Drama Series: ``Mad Men,'' AMC.  Comedy Series: ``30 Rock,'' NBC.  Actor, Drama Series: Bryan Cranston ...
- Yankee Homecoming 2008 Schedule of Events: July 27 through Aug. 3 (The Newburyport Current)
Check out the full lineup of events for this year's 51st annual Yankee Homecoming..
- Revamped Valuev looking to clinch belt against familiar foe Ruiz - ESPN.com
Call him what you want, but you might be calling Nikolai Valuev "champion" on Saturday. Nikolai Valuev has been called everything from Shrek to The Beast from the East; Lurch (of "The Addams Family" fame) to the Tower of Force; Rock Man to The ...
- Adult Day Care Week observed Sept. 19 to 26 (Lancaster Eagle-Gazette)
LANCASTER - Special occasions that happens throughout the year always should be celebrated with family and friends. One special occasion that always happens in the middle of September will be celebrated by two Fairfield County centers. Adult Day Care Week will be observed Sept. 19 to 26. Reason for this special celebration is plain and simple for everyone to understand and enjoy. Programs such ...
- Poetry: An 11-year-old's octogenarian wisdom - Evening Sun
Our common denominator has to be love. The most common, love of self. The least, love of others. Here's where less is really more. The indivisible, the smallest fraction. Reduce ourselves to love of others. So simple. So fulfilling. Yet, the most ...
- Nvidia to announce x86 chip next week - Inquirer
Nvidia to announce x86 chip next weekInquirer, UK - 16 hours agoBad rhyming poetry aside, I can't see how it would slide. The chances are slim to none. But... who knows, next week, we just might see one.
- Foresta's forge on beyond 1934! - Phoenixville News
Foresta's forge on beyond 1934!Phoenixville News, PA - 10 hours agoBretz is a former radio talk show host (WYIS), has won 18 poetry awards and is Leyden High School's Wall of Fame recipient. She has won numerous awards in ...
- tri-valley arts calendar - Inside Bay Area
tri-valley arts calendarInside Bay Area, CA - 4 hours agoBenefits Art in the Schools of the San Ramon Valley. n Poetry Reading  2-4 pm, Oct. 5. Pleasanton Poet Laureate Martha Meltzer will host nature poet Sandra ...
- Poems always delight - Anniston Star (subscription)
Poems always delightAnniston Star (subscription), AL - 16 hours agoMy girls love "Band-Aids," in which a little boy (illustrated in plaintive, messy-haired glory by the author) recites how he has bandages stuck all over his ...
- PM MATTI VANHANEN: THE ARCHITECT - Agenda Magazine
PM MATTI VANHANEN: THE ARCHITECTAgenda Magazine, Finland - 37 minutes agoThere can be poetry in suburbia; there can be poetry even in concrete blocks, but there is little poetry in the above-mentioned sleeping and shopping ...
- Conference to focus on ‘Writing in Place' (The Greenville News)
Sometimes the only thing separating a rough draft from a masterpiece is a sense of place. That's why the Hub City Writers Project, the 13-year-old Spartanburg publishing house, started the annual "Writing in Place" conference eight years ago. August's conference at Wofford College will be the ninth for the group, and there are still a few spots open for aspiring writers, says Hub City executive ...
- Look up! Love those puffy clouds! (Cape Cod Times)
The National Weather Service says today will be cloudy with a chance of showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms with patchy fog this morning.
- Doris L. Low, 88, research geologist and classical singer - Boston Globe
The youngest child and only daughter of a Brockton family of musicians, artists, and engineers, Doris L. Low, who was born in Denver in 1920, had aspirations, too, starting with college. By 1938, however, her family could only afford the tuition of a ...
- Trove of Jewish art on show (Miami Herald)
For more than half a century, attorney and art lover Sigmund R. Balka has acquired a treasure-trove of Jewish art. A new exhibit at the Jewish Museum of Florida will showcase some of the highlights of Balka's extensive art collection beginning Tuesday.
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