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- Norman MacAfee: The Greatest President We Never Had (HuffingtonPost)
Robert Kennedy believed that politics was an honorable profession, and that government could be used for good. His murder sent a message of hopelessness, that nothing was possible anymore.
- Child Online Protection Act Ruled Unconstitutional, Again - The Bulletin
A federal appeals court upheld a ruling that struck down as unconstitutional a 1998 law intended to protect children from sexual material and other objectionable content on the Internet. The law, which has not taken effect, would bar Web sites from ...
- Entertainment Calendar (The Warren Reporter)
Relive history at Gristmill through various timelines of military camp life.
- Texas City to hold Juneteenth Celebration - Texas City Sun
By Shannon Daughtry The Daily News Published June 13, 2008 TEXAS CITY — The city of Texas City’s second annual Juneteenth Celebration begins today and ends June 19.
- Palestinians Mourn Death of 'National Poet' Mahmoud Darwish - Voice of America
Telegraph.co.ukPalestinians Mourn Death of 'National Poet' Mahmoud DarwishVoice of America - 14 hours agoHis poetry readings are being broadcast on Palestinian TV and radio. In this reading, described as his "national hymn," Darwish speaks of a land called ...Video: Remembering Mahmoud Darwish - 10 Aug 08 AlJazeeraEnglishUAE writers eulogise one of Arab world's greatest icons GulfNewsPalestinian 'poet of the resistance' Mahmoud Darwish dies Telegraph.co.ukAFP - Jerusalem Postall 456 news articles
- How to navigate the Bible - Canada.com
How to navigate the BibleCanada.com, Canada - 11 minutes ago... passage that Genis identifies as to its literary form (ie narrative, instruction, explanation, poetry) and comments on with its relevance to daily life. ...
- The ethereal world of radio poetry - Guardian Blogs
Listening on Sunday to a radio playing Ezra Pound's wartime radio broadcasts of propaganda and poetry is an eerie experience, the original broadcasts - somehow amplified in the present - echoing uncannily in my mind. My thoughts were already turned ...
- Popping heads pry for attention - Daily News & Analysis
Popping heads pry for attentionDaily News & Analysis, India - 1 hour agoBut here we are in the realm of poetry. The drawings are in no way portrayals of real situations. They are rather embodied frames of mind, ...
- Great Big Brass Ones - Cleveland Free Times
Great Big Brass OnesCleveland Free Times, OH - 3 hours agoGill LITERARY CAFÆ’, POETRY NIGHT It's impossible to come up with a new shtick for the ignoble institution known as open-mic poetry night. ...
- "Birmingham Rocks! History and Use of Native Sandstone in our ... - Birmingham News
Videos, interviews and photographs exploring the geology of sandstone, an abundant resource in Birmingham. Location Alabaster Alexander City Alpharetta Anniston Atlanta Bessemer Birmingham Brownsboro Calera Center Point Chelsea Collegeville Crestline ...
- volunteer opportunities - San Jose Mercury News
volunteer opportunitiesSan Jose Mercury News, USA - 2 hours agoExhibits, poetry readings, story telling, workshops for all ages. FBCA has volunteer opportunities to do what you love while making a positive difference in ...
- Michael Ondaatje chats with Eleanor Wachtel about weaving together ... - CBC.ca
CBC.caMichael Ondaatje chats with Eleanor Wachtel about weaving together ...CBC.ca, Canada - 3 hours agoOndaatje is one of Canada’s most celebrated writers, the author of groundbreaking poetry collections such as The Collected Works of Billy the Kid (Vintage ...
- Bergmann aims to go where no poet has gone before - The Capital Times
Bergmann aims to go where no poet has gone beforeThe Capital Times, WI - 3 hours agoThis collection of prose poems that are written as reports from planetary surveys will offer another look at the far-flung places the poet imagines.
- Tajik film about Rudaki demonstrated in Ashgabat - Turkmenistan.ru
Tajik film about Rudaki demonstrated in AshgabatTurkmenistan.ru, Turkmenistan - Jul 10, 2008Abuabdullo Rudaki is remembered as the founder of the Tajik-Persian classic literature, the father of poetry in Farsi that many Turkmen poets used in their ...
- Robert Macfarlane's 'The Wild Places' - International Herald Tribune
Robert Macfarlane is looking for his wild in England, Ireland and Wales, territory that for most of us evokes words like "manicured," "turf" or, at the very least, "domesticated." His book about a series of pilgrimages to the moors, islands, lochs ...
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