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- Books: Welcome to the Club - Newsweek
Books: Welcome to the ClubNewsweek - 28 minutes ago... even food writing (the Library has also just published an anthology of that), as often as in conventional novels, stories, poetry and plays. ...
- Rector faces the sack after holding Britain's first gay 'wedding' in ... - Daily Mail
A rector faces the sack after becoming the first clergyman to conduct a gay 'marriage' in an Anglican church. The Rev Martin Dudley flouted Church of England rules by blessing two homosexual priests in a service that used a traditional wedding ...
- Man convicted of murdering 2 women, teen in LA (Las Vegas Sun)
Tue, Aug 19, 2008 (6:54 p.m.) A jury has convicted a man of strangling two women and a teenage girl at their homes in the Athens-area of Los Angeles in 1999 and 2000.
- Polling, and how people pick their party - Los Angeles Times Blogs
Today's poll story showing Barack Obama with a 12-point lead over John McCain drew almost as much reaction from readers for what it had to say about voters' party affiliation as for what it said about the candidates' popularity. The questions ...
- Injured ironworker paid with wet $2 bill - Vancouver Courier
Injured ironworker paid with wet $2 billVancouver Courier, Canada - 6 hours agoThe event includes archival footage presented by CBC and a poetry reading by Gary Geddes, the 2008 recipient of the Lieutenant Governor's Award for Literary ...
- Texas executes man who killed adoptive parents (USA Today)
Texas has executed Carlton Turner for killing his adoptive parents in their suburban Dallas home 10 years ago. The U.S. Supreme Court denied two appeals late this afternoon. In September the court gave him a reprieve after the justices decided...
- Why not ban Shakespeare then? Poet strikes back after knife verse was ... - Daily Mail
Her poem was dropped from the GCSE syllabus because it describes the thoughts of someone with a knife who vows: 'Today I am going to kill something.' Now Carol Ann Duffy has struck back against the ban … though not, thankfully, with a knife. Her ...
- Iredell officials are hoping creative arts can keep at-risk youth out ... - Statesville Record & Landmark
(From left) Kartayjza Lanier, Tamiya McIntire and Kha'ziya Stevenson will participate in the music component of the program. Bruce Matlock/bmatlock@statesville.com Instead of just warning kids about the evils of gang activity, organizers of a new ...
- A tortured Victorian and his art, reimagined - Toronto Star
A tortured Victorian and his art, reimaginedToronto Star, Canada - 44 minutes agoby Ron Hansen Many years ago, I decided to take a university course in poetry to pick up an extra credit during the summer. The class was modern poetry, ...
- Faith in action - Salt Lake Tribune
Faith in actionSalt Lake Tribune, United States - Aug 1, 2008For more information, visit www.matsiko.com The Rumi Poetry Club will meet Aug. 5 from 7-8 pm a the Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, ...
- NEA grants $2.8 million for 'The Big Read' (San Francisco Chronicle)
The National Endowment for the Arts announced Monday that more than 200 organizations nationwide will receive grants totaling $2.8 million to host "The Big Read," an initiative meant to restore book reading in American culture. In 2004, the NEA released a...
- Kidnap suspect says days with daughter 'glorious' - WHDH-TV
BOSTON -- The kidnapping suspect who calls himself Clark Rockefeller said he spent 'six glorious and wonderful days' with his daughter evading authorities, but still isn't talking about his life before 1993. Police say Rockefeller is a German ...
- Horse racing: Elko residents take to stables - Reno Gazette
Competition has always been a staple of the Elko County Fair. Recently, it's gone beyond the exhibitors to the local horse stables. Since 2001, new bragging rights in the Eastern Nevada County have been on the line thanks to a race called the ...
- Art: A single vowel sung rises above political rhetoric - Denver Post
Art: A single vowel sung rises above political rhetoricDenver Post, CO - 1 hour ago... by Ralph Waldo Emerson from "The American Scholar": "Events, actions arise, that must be sung, that will sing themselves. Who can doubt that poetry will ...
- Model T, Ford's first low-priced car, marks 100th birthday - Atlanta Journal Constitution
RICHMOND, Ind. — Ford Motor Co. is marking the 100th anniversary of the Model T, the first low-priced car that introduced motoring to the masses, at a time when Americans are cringing at the cost of filling their gas tanks and the U.S. auto ...
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