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- Very Private Readings (Washington Post)
For a lot of people, the word "poetry" conjures images of angsty adolescents or finger-snapping, black-clad beatniks. It is an acquired taste, something that a certain type of person (boring?) with unoccupied hours to spare might pursue.
- Electronic equipment stolen in car break-in on Nottingham - Buffalo News
About $1,800 worth of electronic equipment was stolen in a car break-in Monday night on Nottingham Terrace in North Buffalo, police reported. Northwest District police said a woman had parked her 2007 Nissan in the first block of Nottingham. Someone ...
- Caroline Kennedy brings discretion to veep search - Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune
BOSTON - Caroline Kennedy lives a very private life with a very public profile. It's the perfect skill set for her newest assignment. As part of Barack Obama's vice presidential search team, Kennedy must function with the utmost secrecy in what is ...
- Pakistani president resigns after 9 turbulent years in power (San Jose Mercury News)
Pervez Musharraf, the Pakistani president who took power in a high-altitude coup and later dragged a reluctant Islamic nation into the U.S.-led war on terror, submitted his resignation today after a turbulent nine years in office.
- posted by Henrik Petersson on Wed 14th Apr 2004 21:15 UTC (New Mobile Computing)
I created the Casper project because I needed a way to organize my growing collection of CD-R/RWs which holds a lot of music and images, but there was no such solution available for my OS of choice, the BeOS.
- Celebrating devotion - Deccan Herald
Thiruadipuram is a festival celebrated by Srivaishnavites on the occasion of the birthday of Sri Andal. Rama Gokul relates the tale of the first Srivaishnavite woman saint-poetess of 9th century. The saint-poetess Sri Andal, meaning "one who ruled ...
- Playwright has passion for her craft - Ocala
Playwright has passion for her craftOcala, FL - 54 minutes agoAs a teacher, she wrote to model assignments for her students and filled the summer months writing prose, short plays and poetry. Retirement and her life at ...
- Finding the sacred in the mundane (The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles)
My grandparents were not big readers. Their English was slightly accented but fluent -- they both left Poland in their early teens and came to America in the 1920s.
- Gaspereau Press titles on display in award exhibit - TheChronicleHerald.ca
Gaspereau Press titles on display in award exhibitTheChronicleHerald.ca, Canada - 3 hours ago... Tim Bowling’s The Bone Sharps (tied for second place, prose fiction) and Gaspereau Gloriatur Vol. 1 — Poetry, an anthology (third place, poetry). ...
- Community Meetings (Savannah Morning News)
Submit your organization's meeting for immediate publication online at savannahnow.com/do/add_event or e-mail your meeting at least two weeks in advance to calendar@savannahnow.com or fax to 525-0796. Contact number must be listed. Community Meetings is printed Monday-Wednesday in the Accent section as space allows. For information, call 652-0310. To see more upcoming community meetings, ...
- Poetry: Survival Instincts (San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5)
Memories of tornadic rage linger.
- Shrink's Progress - American Reporter
DUMMERSTON, Vt. - Ninety-two-year-old Reba Goldstein of Ft. Lauderdale likes to clip stories out of the newspapers and give them to her friends. This week she cut one out of the Miami Herald and gave it to my mother. "Does Joyce know about these ...
- Worth the Waits - Tulsa World
Worth the WaitsTulsa World, OK - 15 hours agoHe barked out poetry to tunes like "Lucinda," "November," "Black Market Baby," "Innocent When You Dream," "Cemetery Polka," "Come on Up to the House," "Rain ...
- Burmese Writers Play Cat-and-Mouse Game with State Censors - NewsBlaze
Burmese Writers Play Cat-and-Mouse Game with State CensorsNewsBlaze, CA - 2 hours agoBy Stephen Kaufman It was a love poem, cleared by Burmese censors, in which a brokenhearted man rejected by a fashion model thanked her for teaching him the ...
- Area news briefs: Concert, poetry tonight; McCormick benefit Sunday - Mansfield News Journal
Area news briefs: Concert, poetry tonight; McCormick benefit SundayMansfield News Journal, OH - 47 minutes agoThe Father's Garden Christian Fellowship, 14 N. Walnut St., will offer a gospel concert and open microphone session at 7 pm today. For details, call the Rev ...
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