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- First justice. Next, truth. Only then is reconciliation possible - Guardian Unlimited
Let's admit it, Radovan Karadzic is different. He looks different to all of them – the stocky, greasy politicians, the pudgy unshaved generals, the foxy-eyed common criminals or taxi drivers-turned secret policemen we associate with the Balkans ...
- Botswana: MISA's New Chief - AllAfrica.com
Botswana: MISA's New ChiefAllAfrica.com, Washington - 3 hours agoI'm also a creative writer who has co-published a Poetry anthology as well as a book on literary terms. I've also helped published many other books. ...
- Taking the Kids: Youth art exhibit at the De Young Museum - Contra Costa Times
WHY IT'S COOL: San Francisco's famous de Young Museum is known for its collection of American art, native American, African and Pacific Rim art, but this week, the de Young showcases a distinctly different exhibition, the 22nd annual Young at Art ...
- In glow of victory, equations change in the BJP - Rediff
In glow of victory, equations change in the BJPRediff, India - 3 hours agoIt was left to Vajpayee to indulge in poetry and emotion. But those close to Advani will tell you that he is sensitive and gets easily hurt and upset. ...
- Phyllis Jacobs & Nancy McLoughlin exhibit at The Artists' Gallery - Frederick News-Post
When: May 2 to June 1. Opening reception from 5 to 9 p.m. Saturday, May 3. Gallery hours continue from noon to 5 p.m. Friday, Saturday and Sunday and by appointment with the artists. Where: The Artists' Gallery, 4 E. Church St., Frederick ...
- Seen and heard - Quillblog
Seen and heardQuillblog, Canada - 6 hours agoThree winners will get to choose three Rattling titles each from their wide selection of fiction, non-fiction, poetry, and kids’ books – not a bad prize for ...
- Writer Ha Jin says he wants to visit native China but is frustrated by censorship (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)
Award-winning author Ha Jin says he wants to visit his native China after being away for 23 years but is discouraged by the Communist government's censorship of his books.
- Fading galaxy (Guardian Unlimited)
David Thomson: We must never forget the old guard of Hollywood stars who gave us hope and the chance to dream
- Simon Critchley's top 10 philosophers' deaths - guardian.co.uk
Simon Critchley's top 10 philosophers' deathsguardian.co.uk, UK - 3 hours agoHe found a vocation in teaching philosophy, although his passions still lie in music, poetry and politics. The Book of Dead Philosophers is his eighth book. ...
- Television - National (Scoop.co.nz)
National poetry day is being celebrated across the country today.
- Living in a Pluralistic World – How Do Different Cultures Treat ... - Cultural Diplomacy News
Living in a Pluralistic World – How Do Different Cultures Treat ...Cultural Diplomacy News, Germany - 16 hours agoIbn Hazm, Ibn Daud, Al-Mu'tamid, Abu Nuwas, and many well-known Muslim writers and poets wrote openly of love between men. Female homosexuals are less ...
- Coldplay leaves fans out in cold (Toronto Star)
Tour promoter Live Nation says "production delays" forced Coldplay to revamp their North American tour schedule, cancelling three shows in Edmonton, Calgary and Winnipeg and setting new dates for Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa. As well, one of two planned Toronto shows has been scrapped.
- To Promote New York, Handlers Take Steps to Reclaim ‘I NY’ - New York Times
New York TimesTo Promote New York, Handlers Take Steps to Reclaim ‘I NY’New York Times, United States - 14 hours agoIt moved from poetry to banality, from red to pink, like a coin that has been rubbed smooth from so much usage.” For Milton Glaser, 78, the famed graphic ...
- Fun, freedom let loose at lit club - NYU Washington Square News
Fun, freedom let loose at lit clubNYU Washington Square News, NY - 1 hour ago"There's got to be a startling, spontaneous quality to poetry and all art, I think," said Headless Society director Rachel Broderick, at the reading of the ...
- After Midwest City hit-and-run, victim's kin urge driver to give up (The Oklahoman)
MIDWEST CITY — If Jasmine Lee could speak to the driver who killed her, she'd tell him to "stop trippin' and come forward,” her mother said. Lee was known for being to-the-point, which was a blessing and sometimes an annoyance, her mother, Linda Maxwell, said Thursday. "She would say it just like that, ‘stop trippin' and come forward,'” said Maxwell, of Midwest City. "She wouldn't hold back.” ...
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