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- Monastery Launches Family-Friendly Video-Sharing Web Site - RedOrbit
Monastery Launches Family-Friendly Video-Sharing Web SiteRedOrbit, TX - 2 hours agoFather Mickler said much of the content will be secular -- about games, poetry, sporting events, pets, gardens and so on. He emphasized that stpaulstube.com ...
- Axe victim escaped 'rage' of Sydney - The Age
The AgeAxe victim escaped 'rage' of SydneyThe Age, Australia - 2 hours agoThe International Library of Poetry, considered by some to be a vanity publisher, also had in her biographical notes: "I aim to capture the realm of the ...
- That Is the Question - Nymag.com
E ven by the standards of Things You Might See in Central Park at Night, the scenery David Korins has designed for the Public’s revival of Hamlet is perverse. He has erected amid all that green loveliness a massive whitish wall, topped by a black ...
- Poet Charles Barasch (The Barre Montpelier Times Argus)
HARDWICK -- It's a Primary Day Premier for poet Charles Barasch, who will offer the very first public reading of his book, "Dreams of the Presidents," at The Galaxy Bookshop, on Tuesday, Sept. 9, at 7 p.m. Join him an evening of poetry and political history as Barasch reads excerpts from his book, which contains one dream poem from the perspective of each of our 43 presidents. "Dreams of the ...
- SRIKANTA GUNDAPPA TURNS 60, FELICITATION TOMORROW - Star of Mysore
Mysore, Aug. 1 (VS)- The Committee of Hosts has organised a felicitation programme to theatre personality Srikanta Gundappa to mark his 60th birthday and release of Srikanta Rangadarshana, a felicitation volume edited by Rajashekar Kadamba, tomorrow ...
- 'This Was Nothing' - The Bulletin
New?Orleans - A weaker-than-expected Hurricane Gustav swirled into the fishing villages and oil-and-gas towns of Louisiana's Cajun country yesterday, delivering only a glancing blow to New Orleans that did little more than send water sloshing ...
- Israel’s largest Olympic contingent in Beijing - Australian Jewish News
Australian Jewish NewsIsrael’s largest Olympic contingent in BeijingAustralian Jewish News, Australia - Aug 11, 2008"On the one side I am happy for fifth place, but was so close to the bronze, so I also feel sad and disappointed." Meanwhile, Israeli artistic gymnast ...
- Boston dropout rings up a perfect score - Boston Globe
Sixteen was a long year for Alex Quince. A quiet teenager making A's and B's, he ran away from home, dropped out of school, and tried everything from marijuana to heroin. He struggled with his sexual orientation. When his mother called his cellphone ...
- Death of 'a humble man' - Gil Prewett - Lewes Today
A MAN who gave up a promising academic career to work as a miller in his family's business in Horsham has died at the age of 100. Gil Prewett was described by his daughter Jane Shityuwete, 53, as a man who was 'deeply good, thoughtful, humble and ...
- West Lake news briefs (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
HAMMOND Church's Unity Fest set for Saturday at city park
- Gordon Hodgeon reads from his latest poetry collection at Norton ... - GazetteLive
Gordon Hodgeon reads from his latest poetry collection at Norton ...GazetteLive, UK - 52 minutes agoThis site aims to provide the latest local news, sport & events in Norton, as well as details of anything and everything that’s happening in your area. ...
- Thayer takes the lead at St. Anne’s Episcopal School - Middletown Transcript
   Peter Thayer might be new to the area, but he’s no newcomer to independent schools like St. Anne’s Episcopal School in Middletown, where he recently took over as Head of School.    Thayer hails from Lancaster, Pa., where he was head of ...
- 'We had a ball' at Black - Gay People Chronicle
'We had a ball' at BlackGay People Chronicle, OH - 3 hours agoThe festival started off with a poetry slam at the AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland on July 31. Over 60 people packed into the meeting room at the ...
- Message from the grave: 'Don't make the mistakes that I did - Oldham Advertiser
Message from the grave: 'Don't make the mistakes that I didOldham Advertiser, UK - 1 hour agoArnold said: "Drugs devastated our family. If Kevin’s poems can save one person from making the same mistakes he did, all the pain will be worth it. ...
- Thunder and Lightning on the Keys, With Some Intermittent Sunshine (New York Times)
The International Keyboard Institute & Festival opened with a recital by Jerome Rose, a pianist who never met a triple forte he didn?t like.
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