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- Richard Ingrams Week': Jobs for Americans and Australians, but not Brits (Independent)
ETS, the American firm responsible for the recent SATs marking fiasco, has now been put in charge of English language tests for immigrants. In other words, they will have the power to decide who is allowed to settle in this country under the Government's newly introduced regulations.
- "Ireland has become sexy" (The Easterner)
Poet and author Kevin Kiely, the Fulbright Scholar from Dublin, Ireland and resident at Boise State University, presented "Reflections on Contemporary Ireland" in what was a general overview of the state of Ireland today. An older crowd, which was composed of many faculty and community members, as well as students, took in his presentation last week at the JFK Auditorium.
- Schools' odes to the NHS - Blackpool Gazette
Schools' odes to the NHSBlackpool Gazette, UK - 2 hours agoHe said: "The poetry part was quite good, we could find lots of words that rhymed so it was easy really. "I think we are lucky to have the NHS. Life must ...
- Poetry: A Classic and Effective Approach to Combating Stress - Christian News Wire (press release)
Poetry: A Classic and Effective Approach to Combating StressChristian News Wire (press release), DC - 10 hours agoThe teen years, in particular, are renowned for their socially and physically imposed triggers for anxiety. Studies conducted by the National Institute of ...
- Sharon LaMotte shares her love of jazz (Asheville Citizen-Times)
Sharon LaMotte didn't start singing professionally until her mid-40s.
- MSU welcomes home three acclaimed authors - MSU Today
MSU welcomes home three acclaimed authorsMSU Today, MI - 3 hours agoHarrison published poetry before his first novel, Wolf, appeared in 1971. Soon after, his relationship with McGuane brought him to Hollywood where Jack ...
- OurSound in the Newspaper - Owen Sound Sun Times
Our Sound music columnist Bill Henry turns his eyes and ears on the area's vibrant, multi-genre music scene every week in The Sun Times. From blues to bluegrass, folk to funk, pop to punk and classical to celtic, Henry writes about the area's ...
- GhanaHomePage stumbles on... with some interesting characters - GhanaHomePage
GhanaHomePage still remains the most popular portal for Ghanaians around the world – the oldest and the best. We all remember the promptness with which the British High Commission in Accra responded to Kwami Agbodza’s free market article accusing ...
- World writers decry censorship at Swedish literary meet - Straits Times
STOCKHOLM - BANGLADESHI novelist-in-hiding Taslima Nasreen joined international writers gathered at a literary conference in Stockholm on Tuesday to deplore how censorship and persecution affect their work. 'By writing books, I wanted to do something ...
- EDITORIAL: More trade with India is good - Daily Times
EDITORIAL: More trade with India is goodDaily Times, Pakistan - 39 minutes agoMysticism is an internal phenomenon which can’t even be expressed but it permeates our culture through poetry. It loosens the hold of the orthodox clergy ...
- OLD 97'S MURRY HAMMOND RELEASES FIRST SOLO ALBUM, I DON'T KNOW WHERE I ... - PR Inside
2008-07-10 19:29:16 - Seventeen tracks, produced by Mark Neill, are self-released by Hammond on the 'Hammond family label,' Humminbird Records. LOS ANGELES, Calif. - On August 18, 2008, Old 97's bass player and co-frontman Murry Hammond will ...
- 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare recovered a decade after it was ... - Boston Globe
LONDON— It's a case of all's well that ends well. Police have recovered a 400-year-old volume of Shakespeare stolen in England a decade ago and worth millions of dollars after a man walked into a library in Washington, D.C., and asked to have it ...
- Kids will love these two wonderful stories - and so will you (Concord Monitor)
One day, as Kathy Brodsky walked her dog along a familiar route, she noticed a crooked pine tree. And it got her thinking.
- Poetry contest to focus on male role (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
The Benton County Health Department’s Male Advocates for Responsible Sexuality (MARS) program is sponsoring a spoken word poetry competition. Participating poets are encouraged to compose verse on the topics of relationships and sexuality.Â
- Oh, for a poet laureate - The Kingston Whig-Standard
Oh, for a poet laureateThe Kingston Whig-Standard, Canada - 1 hour agoA pastoral, full of all its rural rustic charms, is precisely the type of poetry that could bring the Wolfe Island windmill project to life. ...
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