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- Writer Ha Jin says he wants to visit native China but is frustrated by ... - International Herald Tribune
HONG KONG : 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. "If I have the chance, I'd like to. I want to at least go back to ...
- How would you improve South Carolina? (Island Packet)
What if you could do anything imaginable to improve South Carolina, and money was no object? What would you do?
- Poetry in Motion: "Canoeing at Camp" (York County Coast Star)
"Canoeing at Camp"
- Deconstructing Scotland, its myths - Washington Times
Washington TimesDeconstructing Scotland, its mythsWashington Times, DC - 6 hours agoHe takes as examples the ancient constitution, the ancient poetry of Ossian, and the traditional garb of kilt and plaid. Each of these venerable artifacts ...
- Celebrate Women's Day in Newtown - Biz Community
Presented by the Newtown Management District with the support of the Johannesburg Development Agency, the Newtown Celebrates Women's Day weekend festival will take place at venues located in the Newtown Cultural Precinct, 6 - 10 August 2008. Here ...
- Author/artist to sign first boo - Sun-Journal
NORWAY - Local author/artist and businesswoman Cynthia L. Thibodeau will be at Books N Things from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 21, to sign copies of her first book, "Menagerie In Sync: A Collection of Poetic Art." The book is a diverse ...
- What happened to Lisa? - Owen Sound Sun Times
“It’s just a matter of time. It could be next week. It could be next year. It could be 10 years from now. Eventually, the police and the public are going to know what took place that weekend.” Ontario Provincial Police Const. Dan Rajsic, lead ...
- The Poetry that Grows in the Brazilian Jungle - Brazzil Magazine
Poetry mixed with Lebanese origins, memories of childhood and of Amazonian legends. Jorge Tufic had a meeting with poetical inspiration at an early age, in the city of Sena Madureira, in the state of Acre, in northern Brazil, with the arrival of the ...
- 'Bangladesh' a nation of tea and textiles … and Bengali speakers - Zaman Online
'Bangladesh' a nation of tea and textiles … and Bengali speakersZaman Online, Turkey - 15 hours agoIts people are hospitable and warm, and they have a deep and lengthy tradition of love and respect for Turks. Islam came to Bangladesh around the 13th ...
- The Dangers of Going Right in Sin City: Gun Control - NewsBlaze
The Dangers of Going Right in Sin City: Gun ControlNewsBlaze, CA - 3 hours agoZach Mroczkowski is an active poetry, short story and news writer currently narrowing down his major in school to journalism or English with a creative ...
- The Black Crowes (Fayetteville Free Weekly)
will play The Amp at the Northwest Arkansas Mall on Aug. 14. Tickets are $30-$60 plus service charges at ticketsage.net. Straight Line Stitch Straight Line Stitch could be dismissed as just another heavy metal band, except the four musicians save a place for vocalist Alexis Brown and allow the raucous beat to occasionally swing a bit melodic before it falls back into the real reason for the music.
- Author, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites ... - Daily Mail
Author, 93, blows book proceeds on massive house...and invites 'unhappy' care home friends to move in By Daily Mail Reporter Last updated at 5:25 PM on 10th August 2008
- Waiting for the new wave - guardian.co.uk
guardian.co.ukWaiting for the new waveguardian.co.uk, UK - 2 hours agoHis most extraordinary achievement is the degree to which he has found a language that captures the world around him, a concrete poetry both tough and ...
- Arts & Books Digest - Thecalifornian.com
Romance Writers of America has announced local author Kelly Parra's novel "Graffiti Girl" has been named as a finalist in the Best First Book and Young Adult Romance categories of the 2008 RITA awards. The RITA, the romance publishing industry's ...
- Mahmoud Darwish, Poet Laureate - MWC News
MWC NewsMahmoud Darwish, Poet LaureateMWC News, Canada - Aug 13, 2008The poetry of Mahmoud Darwish is well known and loved across the Arab world by people from all walks of life. Fady Joudah, Houston-based Palestinian ...
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