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- In support of affordable care - La Crosse Tribune
I am writing on behalf of AARP’s Divided We Fail. Too many Americans are worried about access to affordable, quality health care. It is time elected officials address this issue before it becomes worse. To turn things around, AARP is leading a ...
- Before I say goodbye - Belfast Telegraph
If you were asked to give your final thoughts on life, what would you say? American professor Randy Pausch, diagnosed with terminal cancer, delivered a lecture last September about achieving childhood dreams, which has been turned into a book. Jane ...
- Angelou delivers uplifting message - Cincinnati Enquirer
Angelou delivers uplifting messageCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 1 hour agoI love her poetry and am thrilled to get to see her." Nancy Morris, a property manager from Westwood, echoed Smith. She said that while she and her friend, ...
- How to stay positive - New Statesman
New StatesmanHow to stay positiveNew Statesman, UK - 3 hours agoA rhino and a talking mammoth stand for HIV and “scientific poetry” respectively. This is a revelatory, optimistic world.
- For the love of country livin', lovin' - Eastern Arizona Courier
For the love of country livin', lovin'Eastern Arizona Courier, AZ - 5 minutes ago“Portals of Country Living” is a book of poetry combined with stories and dedications. Much of Rackauskas’ inspiration came from people she’s met in the ...
- Declare freedom from foreign fuel - South Coast Today
Declare freedom from foreign fuelSouth Coast Today, MA - 8 hours agoOn that evening, music, sing-alongs and a poetry reading will accompany poster-making and working on the Wing's Court Eco-Garden RainGarden, ...
- Trash a great poet’s house, get sentenced to learn poetry - In-Forum
Trash a great poet’s house, get sentenced to learn poetryIn-Forum, ND - 4 hours agoA former commentator for KDSU (ND Public Radio), she has written for The Forum opinion pages since 1989. Her column appears Sundays in The Forum. ...
- From bad to verse: Vandals get classroom penance - Forbes
Call it poetic justice: More than two dozen young people who broke into Robert Frost's former home for a beer party and trashed the place are being required to take classes in his poetry as part of their punishment. Using "The Road Not Taken" and ...
- Understanding father (Minnesota Public Radio)
Poet Honor Moore created waves with her memoir that in part talks about the double life of her father Paul Moore, an Episcopal bishop. Paul Moore's bisexuality was an open secret in his large family and among some in his parish. In the process of writing and researching, Honor Moore found her feelings toward her father changed.
- Anne d’Harnoncourt dies - Philadelphia Daily News
Anne d'Harnoncourt, 64, the leader of the Philadelphia Museum of Art since 1982, died unexpectedly this morning. The cause of death was not immediately available. Leading the prestigious museum for the last generation, d'Harnoncourt presided over a ...
- City art show celebrates carers’ talents - Liverpool Daily Post
City art show celebrates carers’ talentsLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 1 hour agoThe art, craft and poetry competition celebrates the diverse caring community in Liverpool and was open to unpaid carers in four categories – 11 and under, ...
- Remembering “Scouter” Mac - Stabroek News
 I lived in Kitty between 1967 and 1989. It had to be during the mid or late 60s that my first encounter with Wordsworth Mc Andrew took place. The fact that so many others – his closer buddies – knew him much earlier does not preclude me from ...
- Summer Reading Program provides poetry, plot twists and prizes - Honolulu Star-Bulletin
Honolulu Star-BulletinSummer Reading Program provides poetry, plot twists and prizesHonolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 56 minutes agoSchool being out doesn't mean kids should stop reading. Hawaii's public libraries emphasize this point with their annual Children's Summer Reading Program. ...
- A Conversation with Steve Earle (Pittsburgh City Paper)
"I am definitely the result of everything I was exposed to, so it's kind of hard to regret the influence of almost any idea." By Margaret Welsh.
- Sharon Iles was devoted to family, words, Campbell Co. High School - Cincinnati Enquirer
Sharon Iles was devoted to family, words, Campbell Co. High SchoolCincinnati Enquirer, OH - 7 hours agoShe was a devotee of literature and poetry, her daughter said. She met her husband, Ray Iles, at Campbell County High School, where he worked as a teacher ...
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