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- African businesses to aid xenophobia victims (Independent Online)
An African group consisting of black businesses from the SADC region and other states will reportedly visit areas affected by the spate of xenophobic attacks.
- University Press staffer takes top Mississippi post - Lexington Herald-Leader
After 17 years of hard and productive work, Leila Salisbury's dream has come true -- and at a relatively young age. Salisbury, 37, the marketing director at the University Press of Kentucky, has been hired as director of the University Press of ...
- Community remembers the lives of two teens - North Channel Sun
A blanket of flower bouquets, teddy bears and notes have been placed at a site off of Kingwood Drive where two Kingwood teens were killed in a collision with a tree. The community has begun the process of mourning and remembering Kathryn Disorbo and ...
- Hillary 'makes Rocky look like a pansy' - MSNBC
Voice of AmericaHillary 'makes Rocky look like a pansy'MSNBC - 2 hours agoMario Cuomo’s famous line, that you “campaign in poetry but you govern in prose.” “I think that’s pretty descriptive,” she said. “Because when the lights ...Clinton Makes Rocky Balboa Look like a Pansy? ABC Newsall 520 news articles
- River safety warnings follow Boy Scout's death - The Oregonian - OregonLive.com
River safety warnings follow Boy Scout's deathThe Oregonian - OregonLive.com, OR - 55 minutes agoFinn Terry, an 11-year-old who loved poetry, drowned this weekend during a canoe trip with his Boy Scout troop. The canoe -- carrying an unidentified man ...
- Reconsiderations: The Fiction of George Orwell (The New York Sun)
The reputation of George Orwell the novelist — as opposed to George Orwell the journalist, essayist, and author of such classic works of long-form nonfiction as "Down and Out in Paris and London" and "Homage to Catalonia" — rests almost entirely on two books, "Animal Farm" (1945) and "1984" (1949). One can argue with the fairness of this judgment, and for the continued relevance of the novels ...
- Killing Me Softly: No Child Left Behind - School Library Journal
Killing Me Softly: No Child Left BehindSchool Library Journal - Apr 30, 2008They need nature walks, field trips, poetry, recess. What they’re getting is workbooks. Never mind the shameless profiteering that underlies the testing ...
- Three Newton students honored at Iowa High School Speech Association Festival at UNI (Newton Daily News)
Special to the Daily News Three Newton Senior High School students were honored at the Iowa High School Speech Association Individual Events All-State Festival on Monday, March 31, on the University of Northern Iowa campus in Cedar Falls.Â
- Top 10 things to do for free in NYC - Guardian Unlimited
Culture vultures ... visit the Museum of Modern Art on a Friday and save yourself $20. Photograph: Peter Foley/EPA There's never been a better time to visit New York. Obvious, really - the dollar is in a bad way. But the Big Apple also happens to be ...
- Jazz vocalist performs poems - Duke Chronicle
Jazz vocalist performs poemsDuke Chronicle, NC - 1 hour agoThis weekend, the demographic of people who overlap in the Venn diagram of "those who like jazz vocalists" and "fans of renowned 20th century poetry" will ...
- The City of Gustave by William Rubel is available @Stores.lulu.com ... - Transworld News
City of Gustave, by William Shakespeare Ilan Rubel. "The City" is about this imaginary city which the protagonist, Gustave, rediscovers after twenty years of exile or isolation in his dark, damp and musty-dusty one room studio, in a location not ...
- Doing Battle With the Bard (The New York Sun)
"Is Milton Better Than Shakespeare?" asks Nigel Smith in the title of his new book (Harvard University Press, 240 pages, $22.95). The obvious answer is no: It would be hard to dispute that Shakespeare's plays are more powerful, and more central to our culture, than Milton's biblical epics or his artfully classical lyrics. Around the world, when people dream about true love, they think of Romeo ...
- Hurry along for walking festival - Stourbridge News
Hurry along for walking festivalStourbridge News, UK - 58 minutes agoSpecial interest walks include Taking Poetry for a Walk on Saturday, June 14, Words of Awareness on Sunday, June 15, and Birds of Garway Hill on Friday, ...
- It may take a French poet to enjoy absinthe - AZCentral.com
Arthur Rimbaud wrote complicated, gorgeous poetry in the mid-1800s. So gorgeous, in fact, that I found myself thinking of him and his work on Saturday night as I tried to choke down his favorite cocktail, absinthe. Rimbaud, a precocious, intense ...
- TV's 'Laugh-in' comic Dick Martin dies at 86 - Hampton Roads Daily Press
LOS ANGELES - Dick Martin, the zany half of the comedy team whose "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" took television by storm in the 1960s, making stars of Goldie Hawn and Lily Tomlin and creating such national catch-phrases as "Sock it to me!" has died ...
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