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- Mooresville man called âheroâ for volunteer work - Martinsville Reporter-Times
MOORESVILLE â Earlier this year, the Indianapolis Business Journal recognized Mooresville resident Don Perry, 75, as a finalist for its 2008 Healthcare Heroes award. Perry was among the top three volunteers in the state and was honored at the ...
- Care Bears, author to appear at Ghost Town (Asheville Citizen-Times)
North Carolina's mountain top family theme park, Ghost Town in the Sky, has some special guests coming on Saturday which will appeal to children and families.
- GhanaHomePage stumbles on - GhanaHomePage
GhanaHomePage still remains the most popular portal for Ghanaians around the world â the oldest and the best. We all remember the promptness with which the British High Commission in Accra responded to Kwami Agbodzaâs free market article accusing ...
- Trio of Northville High Girl Scouts goes for the âgoldâ - Northville Record
Trio of Northville High Girl Scouts goes for the âgoldâNorthville Record, MI - 6 hours agoStudents submitted poetry, drawings, short stories and photography. The first edition of Cavalcade debuted in January, the second arrived last week. ...
- 3 poets to speak at Dominican festival - Marin Independent Journal
Three acclaimed poets will discuss their work at the concluding program of the Marin Poetry Festival on Sunday at Dominican University in San Rafael. Robert Bly, a widely influential American poet from Minnesota, author of "Iron John" and "The ...
- Women writers help each other find the right words (Daily Record)
Culinary and literary adventurer that she is, Joanne Flynn Black of Morristown penned the beginning of "Daily Dosa," the story of how she first encountered the South Indian crepe in a restaurant Down Under.
- Caitlin talks her way to trophy success - John O'Groat Journal
Caitlin talks her way to trophy successJohn O'Groat Journal, UK - 56 minutes ago... Mrs Szyfelbain, who writes poetry as Jenny Stewart, was delighted with the depth of talent. The dialect classes opened with a poem penned by retired ...
- So what if Banksy's cover has been blown? - Guardian Blogs
Gasp, horror! Banksy isn't a fictional character. His cover has been blown. He's an actual person who makes art. Worse than that, according to the Mail on Sunday , he went to public school. He's middle class! He lived in suburbia! What did people ...
- Report: Taliban media network projects power, but also exposes militant weaknesses (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)
Using everything from Internet postings to poetry, the Taliban have created a sophisticated media network that undermines support for the Afghan government by projecting the militia's power as greater than it really is, a new report says.
- Community calendar - May 15 - Akron Beacon Journal
Community calendar - May 15Akron Beacon Journal, OH - 6 hours agoPoetry in Motion â Salsa class 7:30 to 8:30 pm Classes on Tuesday are: hand-dance at 7:30 to 8:30 pm; West Coast Swing at 8:30 to 9:30 pm at 1623 Frederick ...
- North Kitsap Community Calendar | June 25 - North Kitsap Herald
North Kitsap Community Calendar | June 25North Kitsap Herald, WA - 2 hours agoPOETRY READING: The Poulsbohemian Coffeehouse hosts poetry readings at 7 pm the first Saturday of each month. The coffeehouse is located at 19003 Front ...
- A Different Nevada (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Location: Elko, in northeast Nevada, about 427 miles from Las Vegas. Directions: From Las Vegas take Interstate 15 north for 21 miles, exiting onto U.S. 93 north, the Great Basin Highway.
- 'War Requiem' tugs heartstrings - Newark Star-Ledger
One of the most acute moments in a performance of Benjamin Britten's "War Requiem" on Saturday at the Presbyterian Church in Westfield came when the parts for children's voices were heard. It brought home the fact that there are soldiers in Iraq who ...
- East Bay Events and Arts Calendars (Berkeley Daily Planet)
âVictory Gardens in America During Two World Warsâ and how history can help us achieve victory for healthy food in todayâs communities with Rose Hayden-Smith at 7 p.m. at Martin Luther King Community Center, 360 Harbour Way South, at Virginia, Richmond. 232-5050.
- Pandering doesn't solve problems - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Pandering doesn't solve problemsFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 13 minutes agoAnyone familiar with Hispanic art and literature knows that poetry isnât only a genre. Poetry is in the DNA of this romantic, passionate people. ...
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