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- Teacher sentenced for text messaging student thousands of times - ksl.com
A driver's license is a privilege, not a right. My 14-year-old daughter boosted my car one day and went joyriding, a couple of years back. She has been informed that she can have a driver's license when she's 18 and living elsewhere. I will NEVER ...
- Flight 232 survivor and statue icon graduates - Sioux City Journal
SIOUX CITY -- That little boy from Colorado featured in the big statue down by the river isn't so little any more. He is, in fact, a recent college graduate, an aspiring journalist who plans to work for a major publisher in New York City after ...
- Restaurateur tells his side of 'setup' (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
Restaurateur Freddie Glusman was on the telephone from California, angry with the coverage of his arrest in an assault case. So angry, he said, that he was going to go public before the district attorney decides whether to go forward with Jennifer Kenney 's June 25 charge of battery with serious bodily injury.
- Thread City Poets To Do Reading In Willimantic - Hartford Courant
Thread City Poets To Do Reading In WillimanticHartford Courant, United States - 37 minutes agoThe Thread City Poets have been delighting audiences with their work for 10 years, and tonight at 6, they will open the annual Poetry in the Park series in ...
- Hudson Sidewalk Sale worth a stroll this Sunday: Your weekly Shop Talk ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Shoppers will have a chance to savor the charms of downtown Hudson this weekend -- and save money at more than 80 establishments. The Hudson Sidewalk Sale -- featuring the areas of Main Street, First & Main and Acme Plaza -- runs through Sunday ...
- Man arrested over theft of ÂŁ15 million Shakespeare book from Durham University (Daily Mail: World News)
A man has been arrested on suspicion of the theft of a priceless book from Durham University ten years ago. It is believed to be worth at least ÂŁ15 million.
- Contests to focus on childhood tobacco risks - Baxter Bulletin
Contests to focus on childhood tobacco risksBaxter Bulletin, AR - 11 hours ago"Each child's work will be numbered and the winning numbers will receive the prizes." Helping children understand tobacco addiction, helping them avoid ...
- Crossing the final frontier - The Age
The AgeCrossing the final frontierThe Age, Australia - 58 minutes agoThe latest Vincent Buckley prize winner, David Wheatley, is on a mission to bring poetry to the people with his compositions on beer mats, writes Simon ...
- Woman's letters to late husband speak from heart - Everything Alabama
ANNISTON, Ala. (AP) — Lucy Denson has always been a writer. When she was younger, Denson crafted poems and tales to entertain her children. She made sure she would remember their life stories, and hers, by scribbling everyday happenings in ...
- Teen Not Ready To Propose To Girlfriend Seeking Promise - 5/4/2008 - KOKI FOX 23
Teen Not Ready To Propose To Girlfriend Seeking Promise - 5/4/2008KOKI FOX 23, OK - May 3, 2008DEAR ABBY: For the last three years I have been dating this girl, "Annie," whom I love very much. We're both 18, and I am starting college in the fall and ...
- Benzin…and the new rhythm of Lagos - Daily Sun
Daily SunBenzin…and the new rhythm of LagosDaily Sun, Nigeria - 42 minutes agoIt was a show of many shows, a singular performance, which incorporated poetry, dance, mime, music and drama. It also thrilled the varsity community in a ...
- Problems, politics punctuate poetry slam - Bradenton Herald
Problems, politics punctuate poetry slamBradenton Herald, United States - 3 hours agoMany of the slammers slung words, unleashed frustration, rage and even obscenities as they spoke of racism and the government, personal issues such as teen ...
- Huntsville doc publishes poetry with medical touch (Montgomery Advertiser)
HUNTSVILLE -- After a stressful day at his Huntsville medical practice, Dr. Scott Williams heads home and writes poetry.
- Helping students put a face on AIDS - Fort Worth Star Telegram
Helping students put a face on AIDSFort Worth Star Telegram, TX - 4 hours agoVoices runs alongside art and poetry by some of the interview subjects. Student Jackie Kirkelie said interviewing people with HIV or AIDS put a face on the ...
- Holbrook brought street cred to Twin Cities writers’ market (Pulse of the Twin Cities)
Writer-editor-administrator Carolyn Holbrook, well known as SASE: The Write Place founding artistic director, is a singular presence in Twin Cities lit.
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