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- Nevis poised to take off economically – top Education Official says - SKNVibes.com
SKNVibes.comNevis poised to take off economically – top Education Official saysSKNVibes.com, St. Kitts and Nevis - 13 hours agoWith his piece “We are moving on,” Master De-Alje Liburd won the poetry contest while his brother Master De-Jano Liburd was the second place winner. ...
- Return to previous page Continue to next page - Minneapolis Star Tribune
K eenan Hooper likes to joke around and admits he has a motormouth. He also admits to getting into trouble again and again with teachers weary of his antics. School officials have sent him home more times than Keenan or his mom can count. ¶ So often ...
- On the trail of the churros: Students examine influence of sheep ... - Farmington Daily Times
On the trail of the churros: Students examine influence of sheep ...Farmington Daily Times, NM - 2 hours agoAt the heart of the program was a writing project, and the students were asked to write poetry, stories and reflections daily. ...
- BR names new poetry team to compete at national competition - Tiger Weekly
BR names new poetry team to compete at national competitionTiger Weekly, LA - 41 minutes agoHe also serves as percussionist for The Michael Foster Project and teaches poetry as part of the Big Buddy Program’s WordPlay Teen Writing Project. ...
- East Shore Unitarian Church to host night of Native American ... - PNW Local News
East Shore Unitarian Church to host night of Native American ...PNW Local News, WA - 4 hours agoAn evening of Native American poetry and music will be presented from 7-9:15 pm on Monday, July 14 in the Sanctuary at East Shore Unitarian, 12700 SE 32nd ...
- 4-H Round Up - Victoria Advocate
4-H Round UpVictoria Advocate, TX - 3 hours agoRoundup contest, Jon Wilson, blue ribbon, public speaking; Cheyenne Borchert, third, poetry/prose; Kerilyn Wendel, first, musical/band; first senior ...
- Christina Patterson: The more sex we get, the more we want - The Independent
"Sex," says the 17-year-old narrator of The Catcher in the Rye, "is something I really don't understand." Well, mate, nor do I. I only know (yes, I'm afraid I do know) that the arms of someone you don't even like – who your head, and your friends ...
- War in Pieces: Combat Paper Project Sees Veterans Use Uniforms to Heal (Vineyard Gazette)
Robynn Murray stood alone in the kitchen. Bread in the toaster, she twirled a butter knife in a tub of Nutella and looked out across the brown Chilmark fields of North Road. She spread the warm bread thick; stuck the knife back in the jar. “I got these when I got back from Iraq,” she said. She licked a crumb of toast from the corner of her mouth and pointed to the two guns tattooed on her chest, ...
- Youth camp closes on positive note - AntiguaSun
Youth camp closes on positive noteAntiguaSun, Antigua and Barbuda - 2 hours agoMajor Maxam said the daily average attendance was recorded at 150 and the total number of students registered was roughly 200. Overall, he said that most of ...
- College aid that works - News & Observer
College aid that worksNews & Observer, NC - May 18, 2008The traditional formula of paying for college with family savings, summer jobs and/or part-time work no longer produced a solution to the high-tuition ...
- A tribute to mothers (Daily Courier)
I'm a few days late with my annual tribute to mothers, but I truly believe in that old axiom "better late than never" -- especially when it comes to mothers.
- Exhibitions preview - Guardian Unlimited
Poetic flights of fancy would appear to be an apt description of the contemporary work of Axel Antas. This is because his makeshift assemblages, sculptures and interventions are rooted fundamentally in an absurd futility that forces us to consider ...
- Johnston makes 20 years at Sherborn Library - Wicked Local Sherborn
Johnston makes 20 years at Sherborn LibraryWicked Local Sherborn, MA - 3 hours ago“She brings a very literate eye to collection development,” added Bryant, referring to Johnston’s esoteric reading tastes and inclination for writing poetry ...
- Washing line, not the noose, worried Saddam - Melbourne Herald Sun
eFluxMediaWashing line, not the noose, worried SaddamMelbourne Herald Sun, Australia - 1 hour agoLondon-based pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat published excerpts of what it described as Saddam's prison diaries, which it said it got from US authorities. ...Saddam feared getting 'venereal diseases' from his US prison ... The Canadian Pressall 373 news articles
- A weekend of family fun is promised when Southport Botanic Gardens ... - Southport Visiter
A weekend of family fun is promised when Southport Botanic Gardens ...Southport Visiter, UK - 5 hours ago... will award the children’s prizes for exhibits in art, handicrafts, flower arranging, confectionery, handwriting, models, poetry and photographs at 2pm. ...
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