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- Families of Missing Persons Try to Cope - Eyewitness News Memphis
Families of Missing Persons Try to CopeEyewitness News Memphis, USA - 28 minutes agoInvestigators say it's an African-American woman whose body was badly decomposed. The body was found near Frayser High School. Right now in Memphis, ...
- Taliban using text messages, ring tones - MSNBC
KABUL, Afghanistan - The Taliban have created a sophisticated media network to undermine support for the Afghan government, sending threats by text message and spreading the militia’s views through songs available as ring tones, according to a ...
- Schneider novel set during coming RNC - Minneapolis Star Tribune
You cannot help but love the opening line of Bart Schneider 's new novel, "The Man in the Blizzard" (Three Rivers Press, $14.95, 304 pages); the last word is so unexpected. Here it is: I don't know when I first discovered that Detective Bobby ...
- Destination Moon - NDTV
Fabled in songs and poetry, and romanticized by lovers down the ages, the earth's closest neighbour is still an enigma in material terms. Can it sustain life? Does it have water? How did it come into existence? And what is its exact relationship with ...
- Star search - SU The Daily Orange (subscription)
Star searchSU The Daily Orange (subscription), NY - 4 hours agoWith acts ranging from free-form poetry to interpretive mime dancing, this year's 'Cuse Got Talent embodied the artistic diversity Syracuse University has ...
- Change of direction for artist (Cooma-Monaro Express)
RAGLAN Gallery artistic director Petra Murphy has stepped down from her position on the board to dedicate more time to her creative work and her family.
- Paxman to interrogate the Victorians for BBC1 - Telegraph.co.uk
Paxman to interrogate the Victorians for BBC1Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - 44 minutes agoThe series follows a successful one-off last year, in which Mr Paxman explored the war poetry of Wilfred Owen. It will follow other “landmark†BBC1 arts ...
- State Round Up - Michigan Outdoor News
THIS WEEK WE GET TO SAY CONGRATULATIONS to one of our young readers - Anna Schneider, of New London. Back in December, Anna won the Wisconsin Outdoor News Youth Writing Contest in the junior prose division. Anna's winning entry, along with the ...
- Best Bets (The Hunstville Item)
Best Bets items may be submitted up to two weeks in advance and are subject to editing. Items must be received by 1 p.m. to run the following day. Items must be submitted via e-mail or U.S. Postal Service. All submissions must be typed and may be e-mailed to newsroom@itemonline.com.
- Istanbul shows Ramadan's cultural side - Turkish Daily News (subscription)
Istanbul shows Ramadan's cultural sideTurkish Daily News (subscription), Turkey - 25 minutes agoApart from that, famous poet Sunay Akın will perform poetry readings. Öztürk said that one of their purposes is to present the meaning and the feelings ...
- Just what is art anyway? - The Province
When Will Sheff -- the wild-eyed, wild-throated frontman of Austin, Texas's Okkervil River -- let himself loose in the labyrinth of the art world on 2007's breakthrough The Stage Names, he found no shortage of inspiration. Music, movies, poetry ...
- The Burden of the Humanities - RedOrbit
The Burden of the HumanitiesRedOrbit, TX - 18 minutes ago... notably St Augustine, would adapt the Greek and Roman ideas to a program of Christian education, built around me study of grammar, rhetoric, poetry, ...
- Hundreds say goodbye to Brian Head ski legend (The Salt Lake Tribune)
Posted: 3:14 PM- BRIAN HEAD - What Stein Eriksen is to Deer Valley and Alf Engen was to Alta, Georg Hartlmaier was to Brian Head.
- The Library's First-Ever Open Mic Night Uncovers Local Talent! - MyCentralJersey.com
Congratulations to Steve Gartzman, winner of The Library's first-ever Open Mic Night. Mr. Gartzman, a Rutgers University student, was the recipient of a $50 Barnes and Noble gift card. He performed his own original music and cover songs on an ...
- Many parents ‘too busy’ to read to children (The Herald)
Fewer parents now read to their children every day than two years ago, according to new research. A report conducted on behalf of Booktime and Booked Up shows only one in three parents or carers read aloud to children on a daily basis, compared with nearly half (43%) in 2006.
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