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- St. Paul's Karen refugees - Minnpost.com
St. Paul is home to the largest Karen refugee population in the U.S. There are approximately 3,000 Karen (pronounced Ka-REN) living in St. Paul, most of whom arrived in the 2003 resettlement wave. Many more families are expected to come to Minnesota ...
- French farce (+recipes) (The New Zealand Herald)
I am in Uzes, in the south of France, presiding over a culinary adventure. Ten lucky individuals put themselves in my hands for a week-long dinner party.
- Burns’s legacy to be given £17m revamp (The Herald)
In life he may have been a humble "lad o' pairts", but Robert Burns's legacy is to receive a multi-million pound makeover after the Heritage Lottery Fund yesterday pledged £5.8m to help pay for a restoration of the Bard's home in Alloway.
- Community Leaders Forge New Approach to HIV Prevention as Part of M-A ... - Forbes
HIV among imprisoned juveniles, teenagers and the Muslim community headlined a discussion of community leaders and AIDS experts in Johannesburg today. The gathering - orchestrated by the M-A-C AIDS Fund, the philanthropic arm of Estee Lauder-owned ...
- Dream City: Vision 2020: People invited to express visions - Colorado Springs Gazette
Dream City: Vision 2020: People invited to express visionsColorado Springs Gazette, CO - 2 hours agoThose who'd like to participate are asked to express their visions for 2020 in poetry, essays, visual art, performing arts or film. ...
- Mahmoud Darwish, Poet Laureate of the Palestinians - MWC News
MWC NewsMahmoud Darwish, Poet Laureate of the PalestiniansMWC News, Canada - Aug 12, 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 ...
- 'Lyrical Terrorist' Samina Malik cleared on appeal - Daily Telegraph
Samina Malik, who worked air-side for WH Smith and was the first Muslim woman in Britain found guilty of terrorism offences, posted a series of poems on websites across the internet about killing non-believers, pursuing martyrdom and raising children ...
- Macbeth as Othello, and other players - Daily Telegraph
Nick Laird reviews The Lost Leader by Mick Imlah, Selected Poems by Bernard O'Donoghue, and The Broken Word by Adam Foulds The Lost Leader, the first full-length collection in 20 years by Mick Imlah, the poetry editor of the Times Literary Supplement ...
- Literature in the leaves - The National
Literature in the leavesThe National, United Arab Emirates - 18 hours agoBroad topics open to the public include a talk titled A Traitor in the House: Autobiography and Fiction, organised by the South African novelist Lynn Freed, ...
- Libraries planning to bring literature to life - Northamptonshire Evening Telegraph
Libraries planning to bring literature to lifeNorthamptonshire Evening Telegraph, UK - 54 minutes agoThe youngsters and their families will be treated to live theatre, a craft workshop, poetry performances, magic shows and visits by popular children's ...
- ALChougule Posted online: Friday , September 05, 2008 at 1732 hrs - Screen Weekly
ALChougule Posted online: Friday , September 05, 2008 at 1732 hrsScreen Weekly, India - 1 hour agoIt is a classic love story, set in the heart of Lucknow and full poetry and passion, pain and sacrifice,” says NDTV Imagine’s executive vice president, ...
- Only Look, Only See - The Monthly
Only Look, Only SeeThe Monthly, Australia - 22 minutes agoPhilosophers grow lean over these matters, but for Malouf they are meat, and the dynamic behind the strangely mesmerising quality of his poetry and prose. ...
- Lovers of Zion - Ha'aretz
Lovers of ZionHa'aretz, Israel - 25 minutes agoHe acquired his Hebrew during three years at the University of Cairo, and to this day he can declaim chapters from the Bible and passages from the poetry of ...
- Dozier: LCC prof wins poetry prize - Lansing State Journal
Dozier: LCC prof wins poetry prizeLansing State Journal, MI - 6 hours agoThe contest is sponsored annually by the Oberlin College Press and is open to all poets. David Young and David Walker, editors of the poetry magazine FIELD ...
- First-of-its-Kind Study at the University of Minnesota Uncovers the ... - Forbes
MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, Minn., June 20 /PRNewswire/ -- In a first-of- its-kind study, researchers at the University of Minnesota have discovered the educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook. The same study found ...
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