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- Quake books sold for victims - CCTV
CCTVQuake books sold for victimsCCTV, China - 5 hours agoBook lovers in Shanghai thronged to a bookstore Saturday morning, buying a collection of poetry commemorating the Wenchuan Earthquake. ...
- National HIV Testing Day held - Mid-Hudson News Network
NEWBURGH – To mark National HIV Testing Day, the Greater Hudson Valley Family Health Center Thursday conducted a free testing clinic, distributed literature and held an annual day of entertainment, music, food, and poetry readings. Center HIV-AIDS ...
- Tagore elevated Bengali Literature to new heights - New Nation
After Pohela Boishakh, 25th Boishakh keeps occupying the Bengali with another greenish aspiration for enlivening Bengali bond among us. This especial day has been bejeweled by the arrival of one great scholar of Bengali literature for which our ...
- Words kept her going (Toronto Sun)
A new life, long after that day in '84
- Race Matters (Or Does It)? - Washington Post Blog
Regular Fix readers know that we have spent quite a bit of time trying to understand the degree to which Barack Obama 's race is a factor in the general election campaign to come. As we noted in a recent post , it's difficult via polling to get an ...
- Sheikh-down cruise: Italian line sails Arabian peninsula from Dubai - Miami Herald
I stared for a time at the museum-case model that portrayed early Abu Dhabi as a sandy flat with a loose scattering of mud huts, on which the most sophisticated architectural feature were the goat pens. I half expected to see tiny figures swinging ...
- Words to save the world - The Gazette (Montreal)
Words to save the worldThe Gazette (Montreal), Canada - 56 minutes agoThey answered on paper - with poetry, non-fiction, fiction and art. The result is a high-quality book, titled Down to Earth, which was launched this spring. ...
- London bishop to investigate gay church ceremony - Guardian Unlimited
LONDON (AP) - The bishop of London said Sunday he would order an investigation into whether two gay priests exchanged rings and vows in a church ceremony, violating Anglican guidelines. The priests walked down the aisle in a May 31 service at one of ...
- Tuface is not my lover, I don’t even have a boyfriend - Uru Onunaku ... - Punch
Uru Onunaku may not be making as much waves as her younger brother, Ikechukwu, the rap artiste, but she is fast becoming a phenomenon in the US where she resides. Uru, who is rumoured to be dating Tuface Idibia, came to Nigeria recently to launch her ...
- It's all dimples and dazzle in the city of light - Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney Morning HeraldIt's all dimples and dazzle in the city of lightSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoX-Files cyber fans are all poetry-prone mutants with a penchant for slurping body fat, right? Ladies, keep one eye open in the cinema. ...
- Robert Hass Discusses His Pulitzer Prize-Winning Poetry - NewsHour
NewsHourRobert Hass Discusses His Pulitzer Prize-Winning PoetryNewsHour - 3 hours agoHe had this sense that, if art doesn't somehow preserve our memory of the gift of life on Earth we've lost, so something like that.
- On issues, Obama poetry won't rhyme - Everett Herald
Barack Obama is such a stand-up guy that he'll stand up twice -- once for each side of an issue. The poetry reading on change and hope is over. Now that he has to talk about real policy, there's little rhyme in the rhythm. Take James Johnson, who was ...
- Author Margaret Atwood Honored - CBS News
Margaret Atwood, winner of Spain's Prince of Asturias literary prize is known for her poetry and novels "The Edible Woman" published in 1970, and "The Handmaid's Tale" in 1983. (AP) (AP) Canadian author Margaret Atwood has won Spain's Prince of ...
- 'American letters' No. 6: Viriville is a state of mind - Beaufort Gazette
Late in the Lowcountry year, pecan trees here in Beaufort County drop their nuts to the ground. Folks gather bagsful of free pecans for pies, pralines and snacking. It's another time of year and a different nut in Beaufort Isere, France. Green ...
- The conundrum of Slessor (Sydney Morning Herald)
Five Bells , Kenneth Slessor's famous poem about Sydney, was almost named Six Bells .
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