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- Nation & World Views Life can't really be valued in dollars - Ithaca Journal
What's the value of a human life? ... We do have an answer, courtesy of our national nanny — the federal government. A human life is worth $6.9 million. To be more precise, that amount is the statistical value in today's dollars, calculated by the ...
- Articles for Thursday, July 31, 2008 (Aspen Daily News)
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — A rancher is facing arson charges in connection with the County Road 100 fire that raged outside Carbondale last April, threatening homes and nearly costing one fisherman his life before firefighters corralled the blaze.
- Breeding like rabbits - Calgary Herald
One Yellow Rabbit celebrates its 25th anniversary Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Jubilee Auditorium. Tickets available at Ticketmaster. "We love our audiences," says One Yellow Rabbit co-founder Blake Brooker. And the feeling, say OYR audience members ...
- Prairie Center unveils 2008-09 entertainment - Rolling Meadows Review
Prairie Center unveils 2008-09 entertainmentRolling Meadows Review, IL - 15 hours agoThe ensemble features the Cuartetango String Quartet, dancers, a bandoneónist and a singer in a production that incorporates music, poetry, song and dance ...
- Book Review: Olive Senior gives shell shock - Jamaica Gleaner
Jamaica GleanerBook Review: Olive Senior gives shell shockJamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - 1 hour agoand a repository for her life in 'Shelter': Both poems are in 'Shell Out', the opening section in which Senior moves easily from the person, ...
- Famed MSU writers headline 'homecoming' (Lansing State Journal)
When Jim Harrison returns to campus Thursday, he knows the vibe will be different than during his years at Michigan State University in the early 1960s.
- Seeing nature two ways (Kinston Free Press)
LA GRANGE - Photographer Edward Smith and painter David Russell use different media to interpret their worlds. During July and August, the public can share their worlds at the La Grange Arts Center.
- KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In his mind, Derrick - Wilkes Barre Times-Leader
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — In his mind, DerrickWilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - 35 minutes agoBut while in college, Barnes started writing poetry and short stories just for fun and then landed a columnist gig at the student newspaper. ...
- Communities give teens a voice (Boulder Daily Camera)
Lafayette teens helped get the city's curfew extended, created a mural to increase awareness about teen suicide and now are working to raise money for a skate park.
- Polish Heritage Celebration In Valhalla - Westchester.com
Polish Heritage Celebration In ValhallaWestchester.com, NY - 8 minutes agoThe children of the Polska Subotnia Szkola group will recite poetry written by Nobel prize-winning Polish poets and sing traditional children’s folk songs. ...
- Travelers’ Laptops May Be Detained At Border - Common Dreams
WASHINGTON - Federal agents may take a traveler’s laptop computer or other electronic device to an off-site location for an unspecified period of time without any suspicion of wrongdoing, as part of border search policies the Department of Homeland ...
- Saturday's BBC iPlayer choices - Daily Telegraph
An evening devoted to this comedy gem about the Home Guard, consisting of the 1971 feature film, favourite episodes from writers Jimmy Perry and David Croft, the behind-the-scenes history in Don’t Panic: the Dad’s Army Story and a profile of star ...
- Religion Calendar: 07/12/2008 - Traverse City Record Eagle
Religion Calendar: 07/12/2008Traverse City Record Eagle, MI - 13 minutes ago14; light breakfast, physical and social activities and daily devotional; 935-4556. Power Up Youth Camp, 9 am-3 pm July 22-24, Unity Church of Traverse City ...
- Poet Ellen Doré Watson Reads at Haverford - Bi-College News
Poet Ellen Doré Watson Reads at HaverfordBi-College News, PA - 29 minutes ago... going off on a funny aside about the odd tendency of chickens to show up in her poems. Like most books of poetry, Watson’s are not readily available in ...
- Hadrian, British Museum, London (Independent)
A few words of scene-setting might be handy, especially for those who spent the periods devoted to post-Augustan Rome staring out of the classroom window. The Emperor Hadrian – more formally, Publius Aelius Hadrianus (born AD76; ruled from 117 until his death in AD138) – has had a pretty good press across the centuries, except from historians of the Jews, who remember his savage crushing of a ...
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