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- IRAQ: The Love Stories Are Gone - Inter Press Service
BAGHDAD, Jun 14 (IPS) - As statistics go, at least 655,000 Iraqis have died as a result of the occupation, now in its fifth year. Every one of them has left behind once loved ones to mourn the loss and to think of what might have been. This is the ...
- City's young writers learn art of expression - Connecticut Central
Aarion Santiago jots down a poem Tuesday afternoon during a writers' clinic at the Oak Street Community Center in New Britain. NEW BRITAIN - A small group of inner-city kids learned to express themselves using the printed the word over the summer ...
- Coffs Harbour NAIDOC Week awards presented - ABC Regional Online
Coffs Harbour NAIDOC Week awards presentedABC Regional Online, Australia - 6 hours agoMeanwhile, on Wednesday the Coffs Harbour Regional Art Gallery will host a NAIDOC Week poetry and stories presentation, followed by a discussion panel ...
- Trillium awards announced - Ottawa Citizen
Trillium awards announcedOttawa Citizen, Canada - 11 hours agoThe English-language emerging poetry award, valued at $10000, went to Rachel Zolf of Toronto for Human Resources while Tina Charlebois, originally of ...
- Doveside Promotions LLC Presents: A Nation of Lost Children - PR.com
New Book uses people, politics, prose and poetry to emphasize the needs and feelings of children awaiting permanency. Doveside Promotions, LLC is an independant organization examining and challenging "systems" to stand up and take action against any ...
- Famed Authors to Participate in Eighth Annual National Book Festival (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The 2008 National Book Festival, organized and sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by Mrs. Laura Bush, will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 27, rain or shine, on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., between 3rd and 7th streets.
- A dance, per chance, with a pen (Morris Ledger)
In summer, it's easier finding a teenager eager to put on a swimsuit than to put pen to paper. But 15-year-old Aurora Pfefferkorn spent a week in Morris County studying writing styles and expanding a recent short story assignment for English class.
- Salalah Tourism Festival begins today - Times of Oman
SALALAH — Salalah Tourism Festival 2008 — the 45-day-long cultural extravaganza — under the banner ‘Family Gathering’ will commence today with a variety of cultural programmes aimed at promoting tourism. The opening ceremony will be held at ...
- Rob Da Bank: Doing it for the kids - Virtual Festivals
Rob Da Bank: Doing it for the kidsVirtual Festivals, UK - 8 hours agoThere's poetry, comedy and street entertainment to keep big and small kids (we're talking dads here) amused. Mr Da Bank told us that "[There will be] a ...
- Poems As Lovely As Trees - South Shore News and Tribune
Poems As Lovely As TreesSouth Shore News and Tribune, FL - 6 hours agoRIVERVIEW - The South Shore United Methodist Church family invites the public to a picnic celebration of the ordination of the Rev. ...
- Tributes paid to crash victim Ali - Cumberland News
Cumberland NewsTributes paid to crash victim AliCumberland News, UK - 2 hours agoAs a child, Alice regularly entered the festival’s music and poetry competitions. In recent years she was a valued organising committee member who involved ...
- Nothing to do? That's just wrong - Modesto Bee
Police shoot, kill man who savagely beat toddler to death near Turlock Quest for answers in toddler's violent death Father killed boy; child kicked 'like a soccer ball' Books Ceres football coach tied to cocaine ring Police shoot, kill man who ...
- Antelope Valley adds two more to list of war dead - Antelope Valley Press
PALMDALE - Two more names and faces have been added to the Antelope Valley's roster of Iraq war dead in the 12 months since the last Memorial Day. Micah Shaw, 32, a father of three and a former sheriff's deputy from Palmdale, was working as a private ...
- Teens Rebecca, Ted need a break from their home life (Daily Record)
Rebecca does not have the conventional nuclear family. She lives with her mother, two aunts, two uncles and grandmother. It is sometimes difficult for her to get time to herself.
- Back to School: Parents, Read Aloud to Your Kids, Say Experts (Newswise)
Research shows that whether a child has been read aloud to on a regular basis is the single biggest predictor of a child's success in learning to read, says University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) Associate Professor of education Kathleen Martin, Ph.D.
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