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- China's junk culture (BBC News)
China is an emerging superpower, but back in the 19th Century Brits were scathing of this alien culture.
- Fear factor - Sunday Herald
Fear factorSunday Herald, UK - 1 hour agoBetween his poetry, his singing, his earring and the small matter of the results he has carved out with Croatia - notably two away wins over England in ...
- Students Tested On Winehouse Lyrics - Post Chronicle
Students taking the Practical Criticism class at Cambridge University in England compared Amy Winehouse's lyrics to Sir Walter Raleigh's poetry for an exam. The Daily Telegraph said the third-year students were also asked to compare Raleigh's work ...
- Cherokee Nation immersion students excel at language fair (Indian Country Today)
TAHLEQUAH, Okla. - Cherokee Nation language immersion students recently participated in the sixth annual Oklahoma Native American Youth Language Fair at the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History in Norman.
- Entertainment Calendar: 05/23/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Items for this calendar must be received by the Record-Eagle at least two weeks in advance. All calendars are published on a space available basis. Information may be mailed to Entertainment Calendar, Record-Eagle, P.O. Box 632, Traverse City, MI 49685-0632; faxed to 946-8632; or e-mail sbeach@record-eagle.com . For additional dates, go online to www.record-eagle.com/calendar.
- Take a trip deep into Hardy country - This is Dorset
FOLLOW in the footsteps of Thomas Hardy at the international festival being held in Dorchester this summer. Coach tours are among the highlights of the 18th international Thomas Hardy conference and festival that runs from July 26 to August 2 ...
- Memorial Day: Many Q-C residents might spend the holiday at home - Quad-Cities Times
Chloe, 6, from Viola, Il., volunteers with her mom Annalee as they place flags on the graves of soldiers at the National Cemetery on the Rock Island Arsenal. (John Schultz/QUAD-CITY TIMES) Buy this Photo! The Memorial Day weekend traditionally starts ...
- Border fencing has Chinese steel - Ironton Online
When it was determined that Chinese steel was being used to build the new border fence between the United States and Mexico, it got the attention of the executive board of the Congressional Steel Caucus. The board, which includes Ohio 6th District ...
- The Third: The Girl With the Blue Eye: Final Decisions (Anime News Network)
Whether freeing the imprisoned Joganki, dealing with a mind-controlled Auto Enforcer with a death wish, trying to stop the wormhole driving from firing, or confronting an ultimate foe who, in some senses, is much like herself, Honoka has her hands full, but even the burden of saving the world seems to rest comfortably on her slender, capable shoulders.
- Gaither bringing world-class act to Harbour Station - Telegraph-Journal
Gaither bringing world-class act to Harbour StationTelegraph-Journal, Canada - 38 minutes agoHe quotes old English poetry as easily as he quotes old country favourites and gospel lyrics. He believes in the power of dreams and quotes a few stanzas ...
- Many Groups Work Together As AIDS Takes Center Stage - RedOrbit
Many Groups Work Together As AIDS Takes Center StageRedOrbit, TX - May 16, 2008Fort Worth Poetry Slams presents HIV-themed poetry and spoken-word performances. FWCAC Front Gallery, 4-6 pm Sunday and May 25. Free. ...
- Mona is different in real life - Times of India
Mona is different in real lifeTimes of India, India - 8 hours agoI’d rather move around with my group of close friends, write short stories and poetry, do my share of photography and travelling. ...
- Jazz, poetry tonight (Friday) at Heritage Point Pavilion - Daily Citizen-News
A touch of jazz mixed with soul and poetry is promised tonight, June 27, from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Heritage Point Pavilion as part of the Lyric Cafe. A live auction will also be held. The event is a fundraiser for the H.O.P.E. (Helping Others Propel ...
- At our best: June 9 (Corvallis Gazette-Times)
CVHS student receives scholarship Tony Wu, a junior at Crescent Valley High School studying in Germany as an exchange student through the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange Program, has been selected as a participant for one of the seminars of this year’s Telluride Summer Program with a full scholarship. The program takes place at Cornell University and is a six week educational experience for ...
- African American history contest winners named (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
Dozens of local students using a variety of media were named winners today in the 16th annual National City African American History Contest
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