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- Top USC Olympic moments - Daily Trojan Online
Top USC Olympic momentsDaily Trojan Online, CA - 46 minutes agoWithout further ado - or questionable attempts at poetry - I bring you the top-10 Trojan Olympic performances from Beijing. 10. Current and former USC water ...
- GALEN HOLLEY:Cilantro, avocado and small, daily rituals - Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal
GALEN HOLLEY:Cilantro, avocado and small, daily ritualsNortheast Mississippi Daily Journal, MS - 4 hours ago"It is poetry which says that God is pleased with the love between this man and this woman." My stuttered, broken Spanish was awful. My waitress laughed. ...
- Neither drought, nor fire, nor washed-out road . . . - Pueblo Chieftain
There is such a thing as an unwelcome vacation. Just ask anyone associated with the Beulah Outdoor Arts and Crafts Show. Last year, heavy rain washed out Colorado 78, the main road to Beulah, just days before the show was to take place. The Beulah ...
- OnStage: From suffering, survival (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune)
Fresh Ink offers a series of stories celebrating the resiliency of the spirit. Sam Roberson chronicles his journey through childhood leukemia.
- Sailing into the past (Baltimore Sun)
On the historic schooners that cruise along Maine's coast, passengers can opt to work a little or loaf a lot On the historic schooners that cruise along Maine's coast, passengers can opt to work a little or loaf a lot
- Academics don’t know it all - Art Newspaper
Academics don’t know it allArt Newspaper, UK - 7 hours agoMy own work, advertised occasionally in this newspaper, has also shown how Michelangelo’s meaning is veiled in visual illusion, as visual poetry must be. ...
- Unfinished Universe was his book and his business (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Pat White.s book Unfinished Universe remains unfinished. At some point, his family plans to do something about the book, which he.d been working on for years. But right now they are grieving. Mr. White, a popular former University of Kentucky English teacher and former longtime co-owner of the furniture restoration business Unfinished Universe, which was named after his book, died of ...
- MOC news: Olympic Day Run next Sunday - Malta Independent Online
MOC news: Olympic Day Run next SundayMalta Independent Online, Malta - 24 minutes ago2007: Football, netball, drumming sessions, dance, poetry, music shows and Olympic exhibitions were programmed in many cities during the celebration of the ...
- Who said, 'God grant me the serenity'? - Minneapolis Star Tribune
G enerations of recovering alcoholics, soldiers, weary parents, exploited workers and just about anybody feeling beaten down by life have found solace in a short prayer that begins: "God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change ...
- 'Bangladesh' a nation of tea and textiles … and Bengali speakers - Zaman Online
'Bangladesh' a nation of tea and textiles … and Bengali speakersZaman Online, Turkey - 15 hours agoIts people are hospitable and warm, and they have a deep and lengthy tradition of love and respect for Turks. Islam came to Bangladesh around the 13th ...
- Poet palely loitering - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldPoet palely loiteringSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 15 minutes agoGray's path was set, both in his character - detached, observant - and as a writer, renowned for the imagery of his poetry. "I settled onto a place where ...
- Book on Iranian history published in Bulgaria (mehrnews.com)
TEHRAN, Aug. 18 (MNA) -- The Bulgarian publishing company Riva has recently released a book on Iranian history, which has been translated into Bulgarian by Veselina Ilieva.
- The nose knows bottom feeders - National Post
National PostThe nose knows bottom feedersNational Post, Canada - 2 hours agoMaybe our poetry was decent enough. When we came up with the couplet "wish you'd change your diet / keep your colon quiet," I had the happy-head feeling ...
- Search For True 'Footprints' Author On Path To Court (The Tampa Tribune)
as millions of inspired souls know - was that time when the Lord picked you up and carried you. It's a metaphor, people: He is there when you need Him most, and so is the ubiquitous poem known as "Footprints in the Sand," shared around the world on posters, plaques, Bible covers and all things decoupage.
- Should oil companies be forced to pay extra taxes when they make a ... - Town Hall
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