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- What makes a mass murderer? (Independent Online)
Medical training may play a part in making some doctors indifferent to the distress of their victims.
- Sudanese youth fight discrimination with rap - Borglobe
Sudanese youth fight discrimination with rapBorglobe, Sudan - 37 minutes agoBoth are Sudanese refugees who, along with a handful of other African refugee youth in Cairo, have turned to music as their hope for resettlement and a ...
- Local musician releases CD with concert on Thursday - Summit Daily News
Jeremy Dion will release his new CD with a concert on Thursday at the Silverthorne Pavilion. Special to the Daily SUMMIT COUNTY — Local singer and songwriter Jeremy Dion said he grew up singing and playing the piano, but it wasn’t until he picked ...
- All Indian life is here (Guardian Unlimited)
The BBC recently celebrated its success in drawing 10 million viewers to the final episode of the latest series of Doctor Who, but it was still a long way short of the figures achieved by Doordarshan, the Indian state television company, which in the late 1980s drew more than 100 million viewers to its mythological epic, the Ramayana.
- Johnson 'bare-knuckled' on new CD (Jam! Showbiz)
Jamey Johnson
- Shedding new light on our dark past - WalesOnline
Shedding new light on our dark pastWalesOnline, United Kingdom - 12 hours ago“There’s going to be a poetry reading in a 4000-year-old burial chamber on the west side of the island, which I think is a first. ...
- Best Party Line - LA Weekly
Best Party LineLA Weekly, CA - 49 minutes ago“I like to call Eric ‘protocore,’ in a way — he’s sort of like one of the originators of the poetry scene, so originally CUT-FOOT was a hot line people ...
- Surprise comes as shake-outs begin on 'Dancing with the Stars' - Grand Rapids Press
Chemistry: Rocco DiSpirito and Karina Smirnoff sizzle. Rocco is safe to saute another week. On "Dancing With the Stars," isn't that all that truly matters? And that lovable-yet-slightly-loony Cloris Leachman will be back as America's favorite batty ...
- Cancer survivor to give lecture at St. Gregory's - Daily Oklahoman
Everything you would need to know about dealing with cancer. Toddler found wandering OKC parking lot with... MySpace bragging brings $320,000 tax... KU, Kentucky top Orton's list OU football notebook Sooners are anxious to avenge an upset loss... U.S ...
- Still sprightly, M.F. Husain celebrates 93rd birthday (Calcutta News)
New Delhi, Sep 17 (IANS)) When he was in college, he was Fida. And friends swooned over him.
- Deaths elsewhere - Orlando Sentinel
Deaths elsewhereOrlando Sentinel, FL - 8 hours agoDarwish first gained prominence in the 1960s with the publication of his first poetry collection, Bird without Wings. He wrote 21 other collections; ...
- Fine Arts Festival set for Saturday (Elk Grove Citizen)
The Fine Arts Festival of Elk Grove will be returning for its second year on Aug. 30 at the Laguna Town Hall, 3020 Renwick Ave., Elk Grove. The first festival took place last year and was considered a success with around 3,000 people in attendance.
- Gioia to Step Down as Chairman of National Endowment for the Arts - Chronicle of Higher Education (subscription)
Gioia to Step Down as Chairman of National Endowment for the ArtsChronicle of Higher Education (subscription) - 13 hours ago... life through such programs as the Big Read and Poetry Out Loud. He has added a strong, often gloomy voice to public debates about the death of reading. ...
- To Do Today - TheDay
To Do TodayTheDay, CT - 17 hours agoPoetry Writing Workshop for Kids - 2-3 pm, Public Library of New London, 63 Huntington St., New London; free; 447-1411 ext. 17.
- Kenya: Watering Africa's Intellectual Desert is His Calling, Through Brain Gain (AllAfrica.com)
He was the oldest learner and best participant in our class of 40, earning himself a reward for the cause he is championing dubbed the "brain gain".
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