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- Heart attack claims Trentonian reporter Rick Murray (Trentonian)
Rick Murray, our hard-hitting, street-savvy news reporter and columnist, died yesterday of a heart attack on the RiverLINE train during his commute to The Trentonian. He was 58.
- A Prologue For Our Bolivian Friends - Cuba News
Cuba NewsA Prologue For Our Bolivian FriendsCuba News, Cuba - 8 hours ago“While we were in Chibia, apartheid South African invaded Angola and mercilessly attacked Cassinga, killing many defenceless Namibians. ...
- 'Step outside the box' - Danbury News-Times
DANBURY -- Immaculate High School Principal Richard Stoops gathered his 99 seniors outside the Danbury school after their graduation Wednesday so they could toss their caps into the air in unison. For them, it was his final show of leadership, and in ...
- The Movie Masochist: The unexpected, undeserving summer hit - Macon Telegraph
The Movie Masochist: The unexpected, undeserving summer hitMacon Telegraph, GA - 8 hours agoWilliams' teacher urges his students to express themselves through poetry, and so they do before eventually branching out to theater, African drums and the ...
- Sonics' lawyers don't want author Sherman Alexie testifying - Seattle Times
Prize-winning author, poet and humorist Sherman Alexie shouldn't be allowed to testify at an upcoming trial to block the Seattle SuperSonics from moving to Oklahoma City because he has nothing relevant to say and is known for his "profanity-laced ...
- 'Mine is a survivor's tale' - Portsmouth Herald
It began with a jarring, painful memory and within months Elizabeth Kirschner had written "My Life As a Doll," her most recently published book of poetry. The spark was a recollection of an incident of abuse at age 3 at the hands of her mother. That ...
- Students to tackle the Kokoda Track (Weekly Times)
Local Year 12 students James Black and Kimberley Counter will be faced with a life-changing experience when they walk Papua New Guinea’s Kokoda Track later this year.
- Their destiny lies in camps - Gulf News
It's a hot midday in Beirut and a few elderly Palestinians have gathered for gossip and lunch at the Active Ageing House in the Burj Al Barajneh refugee camp. "Today is exceptionally hot," says one of them to the others, while passing around apples ...
- R E G I O N A L B R I E F S - Tribune
Nominated : Dr Gurjinder Singh has been nominated president of the Sikh Youth Federation, Bhindranwale, after Balwant Singh Gopala decided to step down due to his some personal engagements. Gopala nominated Dr Gurjinder by honouring with a siropa and ...
- Edwin Morgan wins £25,000 arts council award (The Herald)
Scotland's greatest living poet, Edwin Morgan, yesterday won one of the most prestigious prizes in Scottish literature. The nation's Makar, or national poet, won the £25,000 Scottish Arts Council (SAC) book of the year award for his latest collection of poetry, A Book of Lives.
- Former CBOT chairman - Chicago Tribune
Grain trader Bernard P. Carey was a member of the Chicago Board of Trade for more than 60 years, including serving as chairman from 1963 to 1965. "He loved the market, he loved the 'fight,' " according to his son Paul, who said his father traded for ...
- Inspiring guest visits Headlands School (Bridlington Today)
DISTINGUISHED poet Jack Mapanje, who was imprisoned for four years by the Malawian government in 1987, presented a special poetry workshop at Headlands School. (12/07/2008 12:00:00)
- Commentary: Keeping it simple, and real - Oregonian
It was 2 a.m. and my stress level had slightly declined since 10 p.m. when I was panicking about how on earth I'd get my paper done. Camped out on the laptop, I input the last corrections on my final draft. Everyone's guilty of it, every student. I ...
- St Benedict's Street Fair this Sunday - Eastern Daily Press
A previous street fair in St Benedict's, Norwich. One of Norwich's most historic streets presents its ever-popular annual family fun day once again this Sunday. The St Benedict's Street and St Gregory's Green Fair will run from 11am-4pm, with oodles ...
- Tier girl joins elite field for National Spelling Bee this week (Press & Sun-Bulletin)
BAINBRIDGE -- Claudia Schulze's love of reading helped lead the Bainbridge girl to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., this week.
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