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- Former Japanese diplomat: Japan-China friendship conforms to world ... - People's Daily Online
Former Japanese diplomat: Japan-China friendship conforms to world ...People's Daily Online, China - Aug 11, 2008"I thought the signing of the China-Japan Treaty of Peace and Friendship was also in line with the world trend and recommended that Foreign Minister Sonoda ...
- Joseph A. Palermo: Robert F. Kennedy's Contested Legacy (HuffingtonPost)
Bobby, like MLK, will be forever identified with the explosion of citizen activism that characterized the 1960s. But Kennedy's legacy has become contested ground in the decades since his death.
- A Life in Movies: Guillermo Del Toro (Newsweek)
1. "Los Olvidados." Luis Buñuel's film is a searing indictment of urban conditions—but also a dark fable.
- Champagne Louis Roederer Launches New Website Featuring Online Art ... - MarketWatch
Champagne Louis Roederer Launches New Website Featuring Online Art ...MarketWatch - 1 hour agoWebsite visitors this autumn will also have the chance to observe the development of a multi-media work of art (video, painting, poetry, construction art) ...
- Poetry Program Gives Prisoners Unexpected Voice - NewsHour
NewsHourPoetry Program Gives Prisoners Unexpected VoiceNewsHour - 3 hours agoJEFFREY BROWN: Techniques for better writing were discussed. RICHARD SHELTON: It's always a trade-off, that is, a trade-off between the way you want the ...
- The longest day - The Saginaw News - MLive.com
The longest dayThe Saginaw News - MLive.com, MI - 16 hours agoSeveral residents will bring poetry to read during the event. Others are encouraged to read poetry of their own, said Museum Director Marilyn Wheaton. ...
- Poet's collection explores the 'exuberant fallibility of being (Post-Bulletin)
Alex Lemon is a poet interested in white space. His poems don't follow the traditional, rigid lines many would associate with poetry. They jump across the page, seem to form lines, then break out unc
- Not Another Winter: An Interview With Mark Eitzel - PopMatters
PopMattersNot Another Winter: An Interview With Mark EitzelPopMatters, IL - 22 minutes agoThroughout the show, Eitzel was funny and self-deprecating, with onstage banter regarding the alleged sexual dalliances between bandmates and Celine Dion. ...
- Obituaries in the news - Forbes
DALLAS (AP) - James A. Baker. a former Texas Supreme Court Justice known as a devoted scholar of appellate law, died Sunday. He was 77. He died in his sleep, the Texas Supreme Court said. Baker was diagnosed last year with cancer, which spread ...
- "The Impossible Takes Longer" but is a good read - Manteca Bulletin
"The Impossible Takes Longer" but is a good readManteca Bulletin, CA - 12 hours agoMy reading choices run the gamut - from fiction and nonfiction tomes to poetry, magazines (Newsweek, Time, US News & World Report), newspapers (of course), ...
- Meditations on the spiritual life - Arlington Advocate
Meditations on the spiritual lifeArlington Advocate, MA - 13 minutes agoI started writing and preaching sermons during my junior year in college. I became serious about writing poetry after graduate school. ...
- 'Modern hermit' Kay Ryan the next U.S. poet laureate - Chicago Sun-Times
NEW YORK — Kay Ryan, award-winning poet, mountain bike rider and self-described ‘‘modern hermit,’’ will soon be going to Washington. The Library of Congress announced today that the lifelong Californian, whose compressed, metaphysical ...
- Anthrax case stirs doubts about security - Seattle Times
WASHINGTON — Revelations about anthrax scientist Bruce Ivins' mental instability have exposed what congressional leaders and security experts called startling gaps in how the federal government safeguards its most dangerous biological materials. An ...
- Take a trip deep into Hardy country - This is Dorset
FOLLOW in the footsteps of Thomas Hardy at the international festival being held in Dorchester this summer. Coach tours are among the highlights of the 18th international Thomas Hardy conference and festival that runs from July 26 to August 2 ...
- Display of tiny volumes fuels giant fascination - Columbus Dispatch
One book about Old King Cole, a merry old soul he might have been, can't be considered a tall tale. As the world's smallest book, the 1985 adaptation of the classic nursery rhyme reaches a towering 0.04 inch. It could be spotted among about 150 tiny ...
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