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- Pump It Up - Slate
The Washington Post leads and the Wall Street Journal , at least online, tops its world-wide news box with news that Saudi Arabia will increase its June oil production by 300,000 barrels per day, a move that is expected to have only a modest effect ...
- Tatum O'Neal's in big trouble; Jack Black's a dad again: The Morning ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Tatum is off the wagon in a sad, public way. Tatum O'Neal was arrested Sunday night in New York for buying cocaine and crack, the New York Post is reporting. The actress, who won an Oscar at age 10 starring alongside dad Ryan in "Paper Moon ...
- Push for 'dream team' accelerates in U.S. (Telegraph-Journal)
There's nothing quite like a happy ending - or at least what seems to pass for one.
- Shadows in the rain (The Daily Triplicate)
In the summer of 1964, R. Joe King was a young ex-Marine who felt a desire to leave a directionless city life in San Francisco and go north to Del Norte County.
- What To Do - Thunder Bay Chronicle-Journal
What To Do is a free listing of special events in the city and region. Priority will be given to community groups, non-profit organizations and family activities. It is not intended as a free listing for businesses which have other promotional ...
- McConnell Center: Volunteers are key to Children's Center success - Fosters Daily Democrat
Dover Children's Center at the McConnell Center is enjoying spring. The new playground space at the corner of Atkinson and St. Thomas streets is a fun place now that all that snow is gone. The classrooms are taking learning outside with sand and ...
- WANT YOUR SAY? - Idaho Statesman
You must sign your letter or Reader's View, and include an address and daytime telephone number for verification purposes. Letters and Reader's Views reflect the opinion of the writer. The Statesman cannot verify the accuracy of statements made in ...
- Burnside, Thirlwell and Riley among Society of Authors winners - guardian.co.uk
Burnside, Thirlwell and Riley among Society of Authors winnersguardian.co.uk, UK - 4 hours agoAmong the poetry awards, the McKitterick prize went to Jennie Walker, pseudonym of the novelist and publisher Charles Boyle and recipient of one of the ...
- Weekend Calendar: 05/25/2008 (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Alden Depot Museum, open 1-4 p.m. Thurs.-Sun., admission free, donations accepted, 10670 Coy, Alden; 331-6583. Benzie Area Historical Museum, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Fri.-Sat., Mon.-Wed. by appointment; admission by donation; 6941 Traverse Ave., Benzonia; 882-5539.
- Reluctant 18-year-old poet sees work chosen for top prize - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Merit O'Hare, 18, a poet from McCandless. After years of denial, Merit O'Hare has finally come to terms with her inner poet. The 18-year-old from McCandless with a penchant for creative writing had never read or written poetry until this year. She ...
- UNSUNG HEROES: With the Internet, the bedroom is the stage, and the ... - Daily Times
The bedroom of recent Maryville High graduate Tarani Duncan isn’t far off from the stereotypical personal space of the average teenager. A surfboard leans near the window; another, broken in half, hangs on the wall over her bed. Stickers ...
- A naturalist farewell for Scout Troop 122 - Scranton Times-Tribune
A naturalist farewell for Scout Troop 122Scranton Times-Tribune, USA - 4 hours ago... respectively, in the Mulberry Poets and Writers Association’s seventh annual regional poetry contest. Karen, of Moscow, won with her poem “Statistics. ...
- Flava of fame - Metromix
Flava of fameMetromix, IL - 41 minutes agoSpanish-language poetry is inscribed on the walls of the entrance, mood lighting gets moodier as the night goes on, and luxurious black quilted leather ...
- Teachers dismiss class for the last time (The Morganton News Herald)
Glen Alpine - All through this school year Susan Rhodes has kept a special photo on her desk. It is of the first class she taught at Glen Alpine Elementary School 36 years ago. This year's class will be Rhodes' last. She has decided to retire. "I've spent most of my life here," said Rhodes. "It is my family and it is hard to leave. It's the most rewarding thing I've done, other than being a ...
- Giving the Holocaust a Creative Voice - Jewish Exponent
The Moore College of Art in Philadelphia has a provocative exhibit on display in its galleries through June 16. Thirty works by teenage artists representing 21 public, private and parochial schools throughout the Greater Philadelphia area honor the ...
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