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- Small is beautiful (The Star-Ledger)
THE CONTENT is complex: suicide, war, love and illness. The format, however, is simple: black ink on white paper. In an era of streaming video, e-mailed images and audio downloads, this format -- the printed page -- may seem paltry.
- The Antidote—Classic Poetry for Modern Life - The Epoch Times Ireland
The Antidote—Classic Poetry for Modern LifeThe Epoch Times Ireland, Ireland - Jun 26, 2008The Judeo-Christian and Greco-Roman can indeed be reconciled, as they have been in the strange hybrid creation known as Western civilization. ...
- Fabled opening - Contra Costa Times
Fabled openingContra Costa Times, CA - 9 minutes agoIn front of the columns are statues of Aesop, Hercules and two of the nine Muses — Thalia, the muse of comedy and pastoral poetry, and Terpsichore, ...
- Gannett Grants given to non-profits - News-Star
ARCO, The Louisiana Purchase Council of Boy Scouts of America, The United Way, and Ouachita Parish Schools received Gannett Foundation grants Friday to enhance and expand existing programs. The cash awards were part of a bi-annual contribution made ...
- Central students take third in WordMasters Challenge - News-Leader.com
A group of Central High School 10th grade students took third place out of 610 high school teams from across the country in this year’s WordMasters Challenge, the Springfield school district announced in a news release. The competition for high ...
- Kasargod: M Vyasa no more - Mangalorean.com
Kasargod: M Vyasa no moreMangalorean.com, India - 2 hours agoA litterateur who had always been away from publicity, Vyasa had published story compilations 'Kritha' (1998), 'Kambani' (1965), poetry anthologies 'Suli', ...
- Derwent Valley Discovery Days 2008 timetable - Belper News
Derwent Valley Discovery Days 2008 timetableBelper News, UK - 17 hours ago... Canal, Gothic Warehouse, Cromford. DWT volunteer sessions cutting back shrubs and trees along Cromford Canal. 11am Belper Poetry Trail with lunch break. ...
- War e-mails offer immediacy, but sacrifice eloquence - St. Petersburg Times
Sally Clark looks over Reed Brown’s shoulder during an Internet skills class at MacDill. One goal of the class is to teach them to communicate with family members in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sometimes, Iraq didn't seem so far away. Marine Tom Brunk ...
- DEATH OF LEGENDARY NEWSPAPERMAN GEORGE SAMPLE MARKS END OF AN ERA - Niagara Falls Reporter
CORRY, PA. -- They hung black crepe wreaths on the doors of the old Corry Journal building last week. A great man had died. George Raymond Sample, reporter, editor, publisher and finally the owner of this small-town daily newspaper for the past 61 ...
- Bridging the cultural divide - Arizona Daily Sun
In art class, students created Japanese lanterns and dreamcatchers. In music class, teacher Jackie McGregor taught Irish and Scottish songs and jigs. Alisa Gordon, an English language learning specialist, used the letter "W" in a book on Africa to ...
- Britain's Got Talent judges wowed by real-life Billy Elliot - Daily Record
A REAL-LIFE Billy Elliot takes Britain's Got Talent by storm tonight. Viewers will see Daniel Pirie, 13, wow the judges on the TV show with a sensational dance routine. The schoolboy's performance has his single mum Jackie bursting with pride. She ...
- Stroke: 'I had to cure myself' - Daily Telegraph
Suffering a stroke was not like having the carpet ripped from under one's feet. The floor went as well. In a few hours, I was transformed from a healthy, professional 56-year-old into a lump of flesh on a hospital trolley. Survivor: Martin Stephen ...
- guidelines for writers - Eat the State
guidelines for writersEat the State - 3 hours agoWe don't publish the following: poetry, conspiracy theories, long academic or political treatises, articles contrary to our goals (eg, that we feel are ...
- For retired Rutgers professor, new role not lost in translation (The Star-Ledger)
When it comes to corporate gobbledygook, William Lutz shares your pain. As a consultant to promote the use of plain English in financial documents, the retired Rutgers professor managed to plow through 58 mutual fund prospectuses before crying "uncle."
- First Pakistani student obtains MBA degree from prestigious Peking ... - Pakistani Newspaper
BEIJING, July 9 (APP): Hamza Salman, is the first Pakistani student who got distinction of obtaining MBA degree from Guanghua School of Management of China’s prestigious Peking University. The degree was awarded to him at an impressive 2008 ...
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