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- Golden years not so rich for some seniors - Jakarta Post
Golden years not so rich for some seniorsJakarta Post, Indonesia - 1 hour agoAbout 500 senior citizens battled each other in singing, painting, poetry and short story writing competitions on Saturday in celebration of the golden ...
- Sunday, July 20, 2008 (Times of Malta)
Church has lost control over feast celebrations (1) - Joseph M. Calleja, San Ä wann It was not the anger present in the words of Vince Azzopardi, president of Għaqda Melita Banda San Ä uĹĽepp, that shocked me, but the arrogant...
- Thoda Pyaar Thoda Magic - GlamSham
Thoda Pyaar Thoda MagicGlamSham, India - 20 minutes agoShankar Mahadevan's penetrative and generously genteel voice showcases the innocent and tender emotions in bouquet of delectable tender poetry in wordings ...
- Beating the Drums of Atrophy...a review of Patrick Oguejiofor’s ... - Vanguard
POETRY is beyond mere uttering of words. It is the ministering chant to the hearts at all moments. Randolph Zechariahs opined that poetry is pure silence and the serenity beyond mere words in quietude. Thus, human mind records odds and evens but the ...
- Thomas Jefferson, Gentleman Scholar - New York Sun
Thomas Jefferson, Gentleman ScholarNew York Sun, United States - 2 hours agoBy writing a "literary life" of Jefferson, Mr. Hayes, a professor of English at the University of Central Oklahoma, is able to approach his extremely ...
- Former Ware senior center could be reused as community center (The Republican)
WARE - The fate of the former Senior Center on Church Street will be among the items for discussion at tomorrow night's open meeting of the Board of Selectmen.
- Botswana: Bessie Head Competition (AllAfrica.com)
The Bessie Head Heritage Trust and Pentagon Publishers have announced the winners of the 2008 Bessie Head Literature Awards. They are: Novel - Phidson Mojokeri, for Curse of a Dream (first prize); Khumo Ketlhwaafetse, for Scrap Yard (second); and Yamikani Patson, for Hang Him (third).
- Celebrating independence and heritage - Sterling Journal-Advocate
STERLING — Singing cowboys, a blacksmith, an auctioneer, demonstrations of butter churning and crafts, donkey rides, snow cones, fundraising, costume contests and lots of food — these were just some of the offerings at the 2008 Logan County ...
- What kind of blogger are you?! - HamptonRoads.com
A special blog post from Deb Markham, HamptonRoads.com's online community producer.... While my personal blogging may be lacking, I do know a thing or two - based on research and practice - on what makes a blog, any blog, work. Over the years, I have ...
- Arnold G. Leto Jr. - Leader-Herald
He was born December 12, 1961, in Albany and he was the beloved son of Kathleen Huston. Arnie attended Linton High School, where he met his best friend and sweetheart of the last 30 years, Jacqueline K. Leto. At age 17, he served his country in the U ...
- Teacher a fun and familiar role for Mountain - Dexter Leader
Teacher a fun and familiar role for MountainDexter Leader, MI - 9 hours agoFirst and foremost comes family, followed by acting, the Purple Rose Theatre, kids, teaching and last but not least, enjoying life to the fullest. ...
- Sawan Mela Festival expands to two days - The Asian Pacific Post
Sawan Mela Festival expands to two daysThe Asian Pacific Post, Canada - 2 hours agoPre-screening celebrations will include entertainment by local talent, a poetry and essay-writing contest and a birthday cake celebration to mark the ...
- Uzoatu shortlisted for 2008 Caine Prize - Daily Sun
Uzoatu shortlisted for 2008 Caine PrizeDaily Sun, Nigeria - May 12, 2008Uzoatu’s first novel The god of Poetry was short listed for the 2005 NLNG, the Nigeria Prize for Literature. A former journalist, Uzoatu holds a BA from the ...
- Children’s author in city to help teachers inspire their pupils - Liverpool Daily Post
Children’s author in city to help teachers inspire their pupilsLiverpool Daily Post, UK - 1 hour agoRosen, 62, in his role as Children’s Laureate, encourages children to read and write stories and poetry, and gave tips to teachers about how to engage ...
- Events happening in southwestern Michigan (The Kalamazoo Gazette)
v The Portage District Library, 300 Library Lane, is hosting ``MAGIC REALITY: AN INTERPLAY OF POETRY AND VISUAL ART.'' The event includes an artists' reception for an exhibit featuring artworks by Nancy Stroupe, Barbara Andreadis, Gretchen Huggett, Maryellen Hains, Sheila Genteman, Mary Whalen, Elaine Seaman, Kirsten Field and Liz Faust.
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